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Davidson Shoes, Inc GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE AUTHORIZED FEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULE CATALOG/PRICE LIST MAS – Multiple Award Schedule Davidson Shoes, Inc. 153 S. Main Street ● Canandaigua, NY 14424 P. 585-394-5417 ● F. 585-394-8031 Contract Number: GS- 07F- 5883P Contract Period: July 01, 2004 through June 30, 2024 Pricelist Version: P O - 0 116 dated May 27 , 202 1 F SC/ P S C : 8430 D UNS: 0 13438445 WEB: www.shoestoboot.com/gsa Business size: Small Awarded SIN Description 316210 Footwear OLM Order-Level Materials (OLM) NAICS: 315999 Other Apparel Accessories and other Apparel Manufacturing Contact for Contract Administration: Mark Hogan, President/CEO, m [email protected] On-line access to contract ordering information, terms and conditions, up-to-date pricing, and the option to create an electronic delivery order is available through GSA Advantage!, a menu-driven database system. The INTERNET address for GSA Advantage! is http://www.gsaadvantage.gov For more information on ordering from Federal Supply Schedules click on the GSA Schedules link at fss.gsa.gov About Us We have been providing quality products and superior service from the same location since 1984. Davidson Shoes obtained our GSA Contract # GS-07F- 5883P in 2004 and has been servicing the needs of Federal, State and Local Governments ever since. For products and service, you can depend on, contract Davidson Shoes, Inc. at www.GSABoots.com or 585-394- 5417. You can be confident that when you place an order with us, we will meet your high expectations. Customer Comments I am the Director of Customer Service with an industrial manufacturing company. I just want to complement you and Kathy on excellent service in a very efficient and personal way. Thanks. ~ J. Kraus Thank you for your wonderful service and quick shipping to my daughter's abode, awaiting my bare feet upon my Christmas arrival. Having returned home to Boise, I find my new footwear even better than expected. It's always somewhat frightening to shop long distance, given all the horror stories, but you are a top-notch outfit, and I will keep your catalog on file, as well as your email address and web site. Thank you VERY much. ~ M. Parsons I wanted to take a moment to thank you for your GREAT website. So many great shoes to choose from, some of them really hard to find in the "real" world. ~ D. Orneallas The design of your web page is great. It is much faster and more intuitive to use than many. ~ C. Bruml TABLE OF CONTENTS 1a. TABLE OF AWARDED SPECIAL ITEM NUMBERS (SINs): ............................................................................ 1b. LOWEST PRICED MODEL NUMBER AND PRICE FOR EACH SIN: ........................................................... 1c. HOURLY RATES: (Services Only): ................................................................................................................. 2. MAXIMUM ORDER*: ....................................................................................................................................... 3. MINIMUM ORDER: ........................................................................................................................................... 4. GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: ......................................................................................................................... 5. POINT(S) OF PRODUCTION: .......................................................................................................................... 6. DISCOUNT FROM LIST PRICES:...................................................................................................................... 7. QUANTITY DISCOUNT(S): ............................................................................................................................... 8. PROMPT PAYMENT TERMS: ........................................................................................................................... 9. FOREIGN ITEMS: ............................................................................................................................................... 10a. TIME OF DELIVERY: .......................................................................................................................................... 10b. EXPEDITED DELIVERY: ..................................................................................................................................... 10c. OVERNIGHT AND 2-DAY DELIVERY:............................................................................................................ 10d. URGENT REQUIRMENTS: ................................................................................................................................. 11. FOB POINT: ....................................................................................................................................................... 12a. ORDERING ADDRESS: .................................................................................................................................... 12b. ORDERING PROCEDURES: ............................................................................................................................ 13. PAYMENT ADDRESS: ....................................................................................................................................... 14. WARRANTY PROVISION: ................................................................................................................................ 15. EXPORT PACKING CHARGES: ...................................................................................................................... 16. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF RENTAL, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR (IF APPLICABLE): ................ 17. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF INSTALLATION (IF APPLICABLE): ............................................................ 18. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF REPAIR PARTS INDICATING DATE OF PARTS PRICE LISTS AND ANY DISCOUNTS FROM LIST PRICES (IF AVAILABLE): .............................................................................. 18a. TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR ANY OTHER SERVICES (IF APPLICABLE): ........................................... 19. LIST OF SERVICE AND DISTRIBUTION POINTS (IF APPLICABLE): ............................................................. 20. LIST OF PARTICIPATING DEALERS (IF APPLICABLE): ................................................................................. 21. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (IF APPLICABLE): ......................................................................................... 22a. SPECIAL ATTRIBUTES SUCH AS ENVIRONMENTAL ATTRIBUTES ............................................................... 22b. SECTION 508 COMPLIANCE FOR EIT: ......................................................................................................... 23. DUNS NUMBER: ................................................................................................................................................ 24. NOTIFICATION REGARDING REGISTRATION IN SYSTEM FOR AWARD MANAGEMENT (SAM) DATABASE:........................................................................................................................................................ CUSTOMER INFORMATION: DAVIDSON SHOES, INC. 1a. TABLE OF AWARDED SPECIAL ITEM NUMBERS (SINs): SIN Description 316210 Footwear OLM Order-Level Materials (OLM) 1b. LOWEST PRICED MODEL NUMBER AND PRICE FOR EACH SIN: SIN MFG. Name Number Description Price 316210 Bates 742 E00742 Women's Bates DuraShocks® Black $95.17 OLM N/A N/A N/A N/A 1c. HOURLY RATES: (Services Only): Not Applicable 2. MAXIMUM ORDER*: SIN Amount 316210 $250,000 OLM N/A *If the best value selection places your order over the Maximum Order identified in this catalog/pricelist, you have an opportunity to obtain a better schedule contract price. Before placing your order, contact the aforementioned contactor for a better price. The contractor may (1) offer a new price for this requirement (2) offer the lowest price available under this contract or (3) decline the order. A delivery order that exceeds the maximum order may be placed under the schedule contract in accordance with FAR 8.404. 3. MINIMUM ORDER: $100.00 4. GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: Delivery within 48 contiguous states & Washington, D.C., domestic delivery also includes a port or consolidation point, within the aforementioned areas, for orders received from overseas activities. Overseas destination are F.O.B. Inland Carrier, Point of Exportation. 5. POINT(S) OF PRODUCTION: Davidson Shoes, Inc. 153 S. Main Street Canandaigua, NY 14424 (Ontario County) 6. DISCOUNT FROM LIST PRICES: Prices are listed as GSA Net, Discount Deducted and IFF included. 7. QUANTITY DISCOUNT(S): Corcoran & Matterhorn Bates, Chippewa, Danner, Carolina, Wesco, La Sportiva SIN Discount 6 – 11 Pairs 16% Quantity Discount 12 – 24 Pairs 17% 25 – 59 Pairs 14% 25 -59 Pairs 18% 60 – 99 Pairs 15% 60 – 99 Pairs 19% 100 – 199 Pairs 16% 100 – 199 Pairs 20% 200 and Up 17.5% 200 – 399 Pairs 21% 400 & Up 22% No Quantity Discounts for: Converse, Hoffman, ASOLO, Belleville, Lowa, Nick’s Boots, Wellco, Rocky, Weinbrenner/Thorogood, Novation North America, Inc.-Kayland, Scarpa 8. PROMPT PAYMENT TERMS: Net 30. Prompt Payment terms cannot be negotiated out of the contractual agreement in exchange for other concessions. CUSTOMER INFORMATION: DAVIDSON SHOES, INC. 9. FOREIGN ITEMS: MFG. Name COO ASOLO Romania Converse Puerto Rico Kayland Italy, Romania La Sportiva Italy Lowa Czech Republic, Germany Scarpa Italy 10a. 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