Regulations:
- International Convention for the SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA
- IMO (International Maritime
Organization) London 1986/1992 recommendation
- SOLAS Amendments �?? Chapter III,
- Section IV Part C:
Regulations 38, Items 5.1.18 and 5.1.19; Regulation 41, Item 8.9 and 8.12
- National Stock No. Water Ration: 8960-00-000-0170
96 pouches per case 18 lbs per case
70 cases per pallet (1,310 lbs. per pallet)
(Remember that most trailer's max weight is 20,000 lbs.)
As the cost of shipping cases and pallets of food or water is very expensive and fluctuates almost daily, you must call for current shipping prices to your location(s)
We are happy to quote freight from us or use your shipping accounts to arrange the best pricing for your needs.
ATTENTION Agency Purchasing Dept.:
When buying large
quantities (20 plus cases, full pallets or trailer loads) This product is sold on a first-come,
first-sold basis. Emergency food and water is manufactured as it is needed for customers with orders in the production schedule year-round. The
manufacturer can only make a set amount of product each day. The process to make a emergency water takes hours and requires the right mix of special packaging materials and quality
control to ensure long-lasting high-quality product.
Their is no stock pile available at the factory to supply tons of finished product the day of your
major disaster. They can't just put on another shift to produce more because now an agency wants to
buy it. You and your agency must budget and plan (and pre-pay) for any large order before your
disaster.
(The above answer is not meant to be rude, it is based on years last minute requests by government
agencies and corporations that believe that these products can be bought on a phone call and a
Purchase Order)