There would not be football World Cup without the DB Schenker
230 containers on sea, 270 tons by air: the half of the teams at the Brazilian football World Cup, have so many packages. The DB Schenker is taking care to transport these packages.
DB Schenker is also responsible for getting valuable and highly sensitive equipment such as cameras, outside broadcast vehicles, expensive monitors and special technical equipment for TV and radio broadcasters to Brazil on time for the big event. The International Broadcast Center in Rio de Janeiro will serve as the main “playing field” for the media.
A team of 40 employees, supported by DB SCHENKERsportsevents soccer experts from around the world, will be on site at various times. Plans called for TV equipment such as sensitive cameras, outdoor broadcast vehicles, expensive monitors, and an enormous amount of special technical equipment to be transported to the venues in Brazil immediately following the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi.
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