SLEG the latest to sign on with 2010 Asian Games
05 November 2009 | By Adam Fraser
Contract summary
Length of contract: 1 yearAnnualised value: US$7.5 million
Overall value: US$7.5 million
South Logistics Enterprises Group has been named as an executive supplier for the 16th Asian Games, signing an agreement with the Guangzhou Asian Games Organising Committee (GAGOC).
The Games are due to take place in November next year and will be the largest sporting event in the world. Some 50 stadiums are required to accommodate 42 sports and over 14,000 athletes.
In total, GAGOC has overseen the spending of more than US$1 billion on the infrastructure of the Games. Guangzhou will be the second city in China to host the competition after Beijing in 1990.
South Logistics will provide a full range of logistics services for the Games.
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