Crystal Palace sign partner deal with Hong Kong firm Royale
Crystal Palace FC have signed a multi-year partnership with Hong Kong logistics brand Royale International.
The global agreement, announced today (July 19), will make Hong Kong-headquartered Royale the club’s official logistics partner.
The company will have a presence at Selhurst Park on matchdays as part of the deal.
Palace also confirmed plans for a series campaigns for supporters in partnership with Royale, as well as engagement with local businesses and existing Royale customers.
Crystal Palace chief exec Phil Alexander said in a statement on the club’s website: “We are delighted to welcome Royale International into the CPFC family of partners and we are proud to be the club that Royale has chosen to partner with in world football.
“Royale International and Crystal Palace both share big ambitions on the global stage and we hope this is the start of a long and successful partnership which will help grow both brands in key markets, capitalising on the global audience and passionate fanbase here at Crystal Palace.”
Royale International was founded in 1980 and today has offices across six continents. Its offering ranges from traditional courier services and warehousing to time-critical hand-carry services and aircraft charters.
Phil Murton, sales director at Royale, commented: “Royale International are delighted to have joined up with Crystal Palace as their official logistics partner.
“We strongly believe that this partnership will take our brand to the next level on the global stage and affirm our position as a global heavyweight in the logistics arena.”
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