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Manufacturers missing out on golden opportunities
The South West MAS has warned manufacturers in the region that they are missing out on potentially lucrative contracts for the London 2012 by failing to register their interest with the Games organisers.
In only a few weeks time, a new online resource “CompeteFor” will be launched on the London 2012 website (www.london2012.com/get-involved/business-centre/index.php), which will give companies access to London 2012 business opportunities. It will act as a brokerage service between buyers and potential suppliers. CompeteFor will also facilitate access to business support services as well as networking opportunities.
Although the South West is second to London and the South East in terms of companies registering their interest for London 2012 information, the South West MAS believes only a relatively small number of these are manufacturers.
The Government’s manufacturing troubleshooter is calling on manufacturers to register with CompeteFor when it launches to avoid missing out on the reported £21bn of potential new business up for grabs nationally.
Public interest in London 2012 is already at record levels across the region. A recent study found the South West has the highest support for the Games in the country, with 87 per cent backing the competition.
Arthur Richardson, director with South West MAS said: “UK companies will soon be able to compete for substantial contracts across a variety of sectors, including manufacturing. After all, the Olympic villages and facilities will require lockers, towels, seats, clothing, and a myriad of other products that UK manufacturers are perfectly positioned to supply.”
One manufacturer in the region who has experience of tendering for Olympic contracts is Aggreko - the temporary power, temperature control and oil-free compressed air systems specialist. The firm has recently been named as the temporary power and temperature control exclusive supplier of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games by the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG). Under the agreement, Aggreko will provide temporary power generation and delivery systems, temperature control systems, and related maintenance and repair services.
Leading the campaign to get more South West companies involved in London 2012 is Team South West, the regional directorate for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Team South West, which is funded by the South West of England Regional Development Agency and Sports England South West, is charged with working to secure a lasting legacy for the region from the Games.
Guy Lavender, South West England director for the London 2012 Games, said: “CompeteFor will provide South West companies with an unprecedented chance to become involved in the London 2012 Games opportunity. This is the first time that any country hosting the Olympic and Paralympic Games has instituted this type of mechanism to ensure businesses from across the host country and those from outside traditional supply chains benefit. The South West business community should grasp this potential by registering following the national launch.”
Team South West will be hosting its own regional launch for CompeteFor on January 31, 2008, in Bristol.
The South West MAS is hoping to co-host a workshop in the South of the region, in partnership with Business Link for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, Devon and Somerset, that will explore how to submit a tender for Olympic work. If you are interested in finding out more, please get in touch with South West MAS at info@swmas.co.uk.
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