Sports logistics experts to produce TV coverage at Lausanne Horse Show

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September will be seeing the world's best riders and show jumpers meet in Lausanne for the Lausanne International Horse Show (www.lausannehorseshow.com). Television viewers around the world will be glued to their screens watching the coverage on this unique sport combining elegance and power. The Conceptum Sport Logistics TV broadcast team (www.conceptum-sport-logistics.com) will also be there between September 13 and 16, 2012. The TV sports station EuroSport (www.eurosport.com) as well as Al Jazeera (www.aljazeera.com) and RTS Sport (www.rts.ch/sport) will be broadcasting the material taken.

This year the successful cultural project logistics specialist has expanded its sports portfolio by including video broadcasting. "We're right there at the venue with our logistical services," said Sebastian Stahl, managing director of Conceptum. "This time, we're bringing broadcasting and camera gear to transmit the event around the world, in addition to the teams and their equipment." The Lausanne tournament is one of the major events of its type, as part of the Global Champions Tour – the world’s premier international show jumping circuit. The French Cadre Noir de Saumur equestrian display team will be appearing as well, much to the delight of horseback magic and elegance aficionados.

The footage will be available live to television stations in HD quality; Conceptum Broadcasting team captain Karin Borth will be managing the coverage on location – "Image reliability and quality take top priority at TV stations around the world; we apply the same high standards here as we do in our logistics projects. Both areas can only work smoothly with full commitment," said Borth, a seasoned media expert with twenty years of experience in serving various channels at sports events. The team dismantled its broadcasting equipment in Tallinn just a few days ago, where Conceptum Sport Logistics had been covering UEFA's Under-19 Championship (http://de.uefa.com/under19/) up to the final on July 15.

Conceptum Sport Logistics (www.conceptum-sport-logistics.com) has come to lead the global market in tailor-made transport solutions for sports equipment and other sensitive loads in cultural project logistics. The logistics company's team serves a variety of national Olympic committees as well as national and international sports associations around the world; the company's extensive experience and know-how provide ideal solutions in transporting and handling sports equipment such as bobsleds, boats and much more, along with team transports and accommodation at sports venues. Conceptum Sport Logistics' offices in Germany (Munich, Frankfurt and Hamburg) and sports offices in Switzerland (Lausanne), Brazil, Canada have brought the company close to its customers and venues for genuinely local service. Ocean freight, air freight and road haulage – Conceptum Sport Logistics operates in more than fifteen countries with more than a hundred and fifty partners in international freight traffic from a one-stop shop.

Lausanne International Horse Show

From 13 to 16 September 2012, the City of Lausanne and Canton of Vaud will host a top-tier event, combining a high-level jumping competition with state-of-the art equestrian show. At the heart of the Olympic Capital, home of the International Equestrian Federation, the best riders in the world will be present. The 2012 Lausanne International Horse Show (LIHS) is the first of its kind in Switzerland. This showcase of the Global Champions Tour (GCT) will be a substantial addition to the 2012 calendar, including 13 dates in 11 countries. The LIHS will also present three performances of Saumur’s Cadre Noir, one of the most prestigious horsemanship schools in the world, founded in 1828 in France.

The Lausanne International Horse Show in figures:

- 13-16 September 2012, Place de Bellerive, Lausanne

- 15 000 spectators present

- 2 500 000 CHF total budget, 560 000 CHF prize money

- 150 staff members (including volunteers).

More details: Conceptum Sport Logistics, Hessenring 13 A,

64546 Mörfelden-Walldorf, Germany, Web: www.conceptum-sport-logistics.com,

E-Mail: media@conceptum-sport-logistics.com

PR Agency: euromarcom public relations GmbH, Phone. 0611/973150,

E-Mail: team@euromarcom.de, Web: www.euromarcom.de

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