Opportunity
Port of Long Beach PlanetBids #141870
Procurement of Electric-Powered Telehandlers for LBCT Zero Emissions Project
Posted
May 07, 2026
Respond By
May 31, 2026
Identifier
141870
NAICS
423830, 423860
This opportunity involves the procurement of electric-powered telehandlers for the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) Zero Emissions Project: - Government Buyer - Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT), Environmental Planning division, operating within the Port of Long Beach - OEMs and Vendors - No specific OEMs mandated; solicitation is open to multiple vendors - Example vendors invited: All Around Access LLC, GSA Contract Services, LLC, Pape Material Handling, Premium Lift Truck - Products/Services Requested - Two (2) electric-powered telehandlers (EV telehandlers) for cargo handling - Must meet detailed technical specifications for zero-emission operation, battery capacity, safety features, and telematics - Comprehensive warranty coverage required: - High-voltage battery: 7 years or 400,000 kWh - Structural components: 5 years or 5,000 hours - Powertrain/hydraulics: 3 years or 3,000 hours - Full machine: 1 year or 2,000 hours - On-site OEM-certified training for operators and maintenance staff (including day/night shifts) - Preventative maintenance, spare parts logistics, software updates, and field services - Milestone-based payment schedule with 5% retainage until final acceptance - Compliance with California state grant terms and prevailing wage laws - Unique/Notable Requirements - Equipment must support the Net Zero 2030 Climate Action Plan - Project is partially funded by the California State Transportation Agency's Port and Freight Infrastructure Program - Bids must be submitted electronically - Delivery and commissioning required before a specified completion date - Detailed cost breakdowns, cancellation schedules, and compliance with tariffs/grant requirements required - Place of Performance - Long Beach Container Terminal, Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California
Description
Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) is seeking to procure a supplier to provide electric-powered telehandlers (EV telehandlers) for the LBCT Zero Emissions Project. The project aims to accelerate the deployment of zero-emission terminal equipment, advance technology development for equipment with tough duty cycles, maximize on-terminal efficiencies, and upgrade the operational fleet with modern, efficient, and ergonomically designed vehicles that meet LBCT's high-performance and safety standards. LBCT plans to purchase two electric-powered telehandlers, with the possibility of additional purchases based on performance and operational needs. The procurement includes detailed specifications, terms, and conditions, and is funded by a state grant.