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When responding to any disaster, the current doctrine of “Disaster Management” dictates providing the assistance needed in the area based on priority of a master stabilization recovery plan. Based on area resources, response agencies can only provide assistance allowed by host governmental invitation.
* Coordinate With Existing On Ground Organizations * Dispatch Evaluation Assessment Teams •Dispatch Of Emergency Rescue Teams • Medical Trauma Teams
•Establish Communications Command & Control •Establish Base Operational Camps •Establish Field Hospitals •Water and Power Units to Area •Establish Security •Establish Supply Camps
*Allow relief aid organizations area access *Receive volume supply shipments food & water *Mobile Medical Facilities *Distribution of supplies to masses
Frontline Products
Frontline Products
Frontline Products
QRT Program
QRT Program FDR Program
QRT Program FDR Program FRC Program
Warehouse Shipping Field Delivery Field Sort
Refugee Camp Delivery Point Aid Distribution Delivered
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
8 Days Minimum To Deliver Aid
The Organizational Rule Of Relief
Specifications Dimensions : 48” X12” Weight: 48 – 50 Lbs.
Units: 5 each interlocking modules Carry Strap: Nylon quick carry
Warehouse Shipping Aid Distribution Delivered
4 Days Minimum To Deliver Aid
Why We Can Deliver Direct • Pre-Assembled Relief Kits
• Regional Supplies For Specific Area
• No Prep Can Be Distributed Immediately
• More Relief Delivered Per Flight Weight
• In-Field QRT Trained Specialist • 15 Types Modules Functions Each Region • Totally Disposable Eco-Friendly Supplies • Picture Unit Instruction Each Module • Designed for Immediate Victim Needs
Specialized Modules For Every Task
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Specific Regional Disaster Kit Development
The world has many ethnic and cultural differences, but today’s relief supplies simply cannot handle these special disaster considerations. Frontline has done what they said could not be done cost effectively by our R&D development, not only of the regional climate issues, but with consideration for religious and ethnic cultural needs of disaster victims globally. Our approach is to provide acceptable foods, taste and supplies common to the region affected. Now Muslim, Hindu , Arabic, and other special needs victims can use without concern all of the supplies we provide knowing we have observed their beliefs and habitat
Kit Units 1 16 160 800
Pallets - 1 10 50
# Aid For 6 96 960 4,800
Unit Price $250.00 $225.00 $200.00 $175.00
Price : $250 $3,600 $32,000 $140,000
Kit Units 1,600 8,000 16,000 160,000
Pallets 100 500 1,000 10,000
Aid People 9,600 48,000 96,000 960,000
Unit Price $150.00 $125.00 $115.00 $100.00
Price : $200,000 $1,000,000 $1,840,000 $16,000,000
Specify Regional Zone For Order
Building Your Own Unit Needs •Basic Units equal 5 modules in any combination or number of specific units you need. A 10% additional cost will be added to basic unit cost, food module 20%. •Special Environmental Units , add 20% to basic unit cost for each unit you want. If your order consist only of special units check with sales operator for quote. • Special Function Kits: Are priced per unit , contact sales operator for current unit specifications and prices.
For volume purchases for replacement units or additional storage units in warehouse inventories contact sales representative at 954-599-8607
Monday thru Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Eastern Standard Time.
For Recovery Camp purchases contact sales representative at 954-599-8607 Monday thru Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Eastern Standard Time.
$150,000.00
Camp Cost Each As Shown
2 Camps: $ 140,000 each
3 Camps: $ 130,000 each
4 Camps: $ 120,000 each
5 Camps: $ 110,000 each
6 Camps: $ 100,000 each
90 Day Camp Resupply Package $50,000 each
ONE PALLET WEIGHT 96 person supply 2430 Lbs with pallet 672 food servings Cooking Aids = NO Shelter: NO Hygiene Supply: NO Water Aids: NO
ONE PALLET WEIGHT 96 person supply 825 Lbs with pallet 672 food servings Cooking Aids = YES Shelter: YES Hygiene Supply: YES Water Aids: YES
The Unfortunate Truth of Today’s Disaster Aid
Frontline Aid Units: Common Aid Units:
Comparison
ITEM Frontline Common
Shipping @ $1.00 PP
825.00 2,430.00
Distribution Time Delay
Immediate None
1-3 Days Yes
Sort & Pack Time Delay
None None
2-5 Days Yes
Field Lift Limit
3 Each Lift In Field
1 Each Lift In Field
Delivery Locations
Field or Central
Central Only
Most Efficient Transport
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SHIP
When cost effective delivery and support is critical in today’s economy
$ $ $ $
(1) Purchases of company products do not include any shipping charges, and will be the responsibility of the buyer.
Where possible the company may be able to quote shipping charges less than your current carrier so please inquire.
(2) Customer will be charged a 2% storage charge per month of any unshipped consignment.
(3) Company will arrange for warehousing at one of our regional facilities at customer request at a fee of 1.5% per month total purchase order up to two years.
(4) Any client purchases of QRT Contract Services provides storage of client goods for (1) One Year without any storage fees if included in product order.(check with customer service for details)
Purchase of any supplies for relief distribution still have the “UNTOLD” cost of transportation, storage and delivery to disaster areas. We have provided a quick calculation should you consider providing such other cost directly to your charity or organizational along with your Donated Supplies Gift from Project Archimedes. Ground Transport USA = .16 per 100 lb wt. Air Transport Worldwide = 1.75 per 1000 Lb Air Mile Storage Cost by 100 sf volume $30.00 PM Sea Transport Worldwide = $.30 per 1000 Lb per NM (Example: 100 Pallets Relief Kits = 82,500 Lbs stored 100 days , transported 1,000 Air Miles. Cost would be a total of $3,060 Storage Fees + $144,375.00 transport fees , or a total of $147,060.
Your Total delivery donation valuation would be for 67,200 disaster victims $2.18 Per Person
The Price Of Relieving Suffering Is Immediate Action, Not The Cheapest Cost