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Scotland's businesses come together for Glasgow 2014
09 June 2014
Glasgow, Scotland: Around 75 of Scotland’s senior business leaders met today at Aggreko’s global manufacturing hub in Dumbarton to kick start the company’s campaign to build a lasting Commonwealth Games legacy for Glasgow.
The event was attended by Commonwealth Games Organising Committee Chairman, Lord Smith of Kelvin and Team GB Olympic Men’s Curling Captain, David Murdoch and saw the FTSE-100 company unveil a specially commissioned artwork generator to celebrate the Games. The generator will become a familiar feature for spectators outside many of the Games’ stadia and venues.
Under the banner ‘Generating Powerful Partnerships’ it is hoped that the Aggreko event will spark new shared opportunities for Scotland’s businesses and communities as a result of Glasgow hosting the XX Commonwealth Games
Angus Cockburn, Interim Chief Executive Officer of Aggreko, said: "We are deeply proud of our roots as a Scottish business with a truly global presence. We now operate in more than 100 countries, but Glasgow remains the centre of that business. Glasgow 2014 will celebrate all that is Scotland, Glasgow and the Commonwealth Games and we are determined that it brings Scottish businesses and communities together.”
Lord Smith of Kelvin, Chairman of the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee, added: "Aggreko has a great track record of supporting large events worldwide and the company has been a welcome addition to the Glasgow 2014 sponsor family as our Official Temporary Power Supporter. It’s great to have a highly-regarded global power firm with headquarters in the Glasgow area and an impressive manufacturing plant in Dumbarton supporting us as we prepare to welcome the world to the largest multi-sport event Scotland has ever hosted.”
Aggreko will supply temporary power as well as temperature control services to 29 competition and non-competition Games venues, including several stadia, the operations centre and athletes village. It will also supply the International Broadcast Centre (IBC) at the SECC, Glasgow.
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