PANSTADIA & ARENA MANAGEMENT WINTER 2013/14
GLOBAL SUCCESS W
hether you’re a stadium manager interested in purchasing a pitch
cover or an event organiser looking to hire a flooring system for a one-off event, it is important to work with a company that will help you determine which system is most appropriate for your specific needs. It is also important to assess what services you require and which trackway company is best able to provide them.
While most event flooring companies have the ability to ship their products globally, their services are often limited to a local region. With sales and distribution centres located throughout the US and UK and a global logistics network, Signature Systems Group is always ready to ship thousands of square metres of turf protection
anywhere in the world. What makes them truly unique in the industry however, is the range of services they provide worldwide.
Signature Systems is not just the manufacturer of the world’s most advanced turf protection systems, it is a company of event professionals who are adept at working to tight deadlines, evolving requirements, and on-the-spot trouble-shooting. Signature provides a range of post-purchase services including sending experienced operations professionals to oversee installations and demonstrate proper installation, maintenance, storage, and removal methods – anywhere in the world. They also offer à la carte and complete turnkey hire services, including design consultation and CAD
When it comes to temporary flooring, the secret to Signature Systems Group’s global success is mixing modern technology and old-fashioned service.
overlay, grounds assessment, project management, logistics support, labour and plant hire, and post-event removal.
Stade de France
When the French national stadium, Stade de France, hosted an extensive A-list concert series spanning several months throughout the summer and fall seasons of 2013, Signature Systems’ ArmorDeck was the obvious choice. Every stadium and every event has its own unique requirements, and Stade de France needed to provide a safe, contiguous surface for concert-goers that could be traversed by heavy load- in vehicles at the corners where the audience area overlapped the running track. They needed a flooring system that adapted to the temperature
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