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2024
2026
Official logistics provider
Leagues and Tournaments:
FIFA has appointed Rock-it Cargo, a leading Global Critical Logistics (GCL) company, as the Official Logistics Provider for the highly anticipated FIFA World Cup 2026. This groundbreaking partnership marks a new chapter for the tournament, which will take place from June 11 to July 19, 2026, across 16 host cities in Canada, Mexico, and the USA. As the logistics backbone for this first-ever tri-country World Cup, Rock-it Cargo will be essential in facilitating the operations for the largest FIFA World Cup in history, with 48 teams and 104 matches.
Rock-it Cargo’s appointment as FIFA’s logistics partner follows a rigorous selection process, where the company showcased its unparalleled expertise in managing logistics for large-scale global sporting events. With a proven track record in planning and delivering complex logistics services for top-tier events, Rock-it Cargo is set to play a crucial role in ensuring smooth operations throughout the World Cup.
As FIFA’s Official Logistics Provider, Rock-it Cargo will oversee all logistics aspects, including international freight forwarding, customs operations, warehouse management, and on-site event support. The company’s services will extend to the International Broadcast Centre (IBC) and team equipment management, ensuring that all materials and teams are where they need to be, efficiently and on time.
This multi-year partnership, starting in 2025, will also see Rock-it Cargo providing logistics services for the FIFA Club World Cup in 2025. Set to take place across 12 stadiums in 11 cities, this event will serve as a precursor to the monumental World Cup in 2026. Rock-it Cargo’s involvement will then expand in scope for the FIFA World Cup, offering an even more comprehensive service for this global sporting event.
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