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Formula One and DHL renew long-standing partnership

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

Formula One has announced a multi-year extension of its partnership with global logistics firm DHL.

As per the renewed agreement, DHL will continue on as a Global Partner and the Official Logistics Partner of Formula One, with DHL set to work towards delivering F1 with innovation, inclusivity, and sustainability.

Jonny Haworth, Director of Commercial Partnerships, Formula One, said:

As our longest-standing partner, DHL have become such a crucial part of the delivery of our events, so we’re delighted to continue that successful collaboration for many more years. Our partnership has seen the sport transform and grow, and DHL have been hugely supportive in our transition to become a more sustainable sport. This will continue to be key as we move towards 2030 and as sustainable logistics continue to develop, I look forward to seeing the positive innovations that come next.

Arjan Sissing, Head of Global Brand Marketing, DHL Group, added:

In addition to renewing our partnership, we are proud to be the sport’s longest-standing Global Partner, marking DHL’s 20th anniversary as the Official Logistics Partner of Formula 1, delivering the race between the races. Both companies share a strong commitment to sustainability goals and as a pioneer in green logistics, we are delighted to maintain our collaboration with Formula 1 to achieve these objectives together.

F1 and DHL renew long-standing partnership
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