Conceptum Sport Logistics cooperates with New Zealand's Olympic Committee

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Frankfurt/Auckland, April 18, 2013 – The German cultural project logistics company Conceptum Sport Logistics (CSL – www.conceptum-sport-logistics.com) is catching international attention. In April the company headquartered near Frankfurt airport signed a contract with the New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC - www.olympic.org.nz), thus providing the complete logistical services for the Olympic teams. For the formal signing of the contract both parties have chosen the ONOC-meeting location on the Fiji Islands. All 17 national Olympic Committees of the Oceania region will attend the meeting. The complex task requires specific logistic solutions – a speciality of Conceptum CEO Sebastian Stahl and his team.

The company maintains an international network of offices, allowing them to provide transportation services all over the world..Numerous national Olympic Committees already rely on transport logistics by Conceptum. For New Zealand the company will also perform logistic services during the Commonwealth Games. Ever since 1911 the competition has been held among the member nations of the Commonwealth, with typical British sports such as hockey, cricket or lawn bowling. Sebastian Stahl, a logistician by vocation, is glad to put another pin on the globe: "Each of these solid partnerships is based on complete confidence in our services. Logistics for sports equipment is much more than simply sending some bulk freight around the globe. It is about trust!"

Kereyn Smith, Secretary General of the NZOC, confirms that: "We have chosen Conceptum Sport Logistics because of its high level of expertise in the area of sports and cultural event logistics." For the Olympic Games logistics is a prerequisite for success – during the Summer Games 2012 the New Zealand team won six gold, two silver and five bronze medals. At Sochi 2014 New Zealand will be aiming for its second ever Olympic Winter medal.

For more information contact: Conceptum Sport Logistics, Web: www.conceptum-sport-logistics.com,

Email: media@conceptum-sport-logistics.com

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