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Logistics Singapore

Grand Prix

Respons Timing
e

Aditya Tikku
Gopal Krishnan
Ramya Thiyagarajan
Sourabh Agarwal
Anjana
The Big Event

• Response
– How does Singapore respond to plan for
an event of this magnitude?

• Timing
– Is there enough time to be efficient?
Planning for the Race

– Race Circuit
– Getting the circuit ready
– Event Planning
– F-1 Team Transportation
– Circuit Logistics- Pit Garage
– Circuit Logistics- Data Links
– Circuit Logistics- Safety
Measures
Race Circuit

lap distance:5,067 km,3,150 miles


total laps:61
total distance:309,087 Km, 192,066 miles
Getting the circuit ready

• Track

• Lighting,
Fencing &
Assembly
• Public
Transport &
services
• Security
Event Planning

• Hotel and
Tourism
• Entertainmen
t
• Staffing

• Ticket Sales
F-1 Team Transportation

• Average Distance traveled by F-1 teams is 100,000


miles per year.
• Average 40 tonnes of freight is carried across per
truck per team.
•Outside Europe (transportation done through cargo
planes)
• Approx 1750 tonnes of freight is carried across per
race.
F-1 Team Transportation

For F-1 Singapore


• Equipment/components flown out on
transport planes
• Each F-1 team today uses a cargo plane
chartered by Formula One Management
(FOM)
 DHL Statistics
• DHL will transport 22 racing cars, 11 T-
cars, 44 engines
• 50 tonnes of TV equipment
• Average Cargo handled will be about
Circuit Logistics- Pit Garage

• Fuelling Rig

• Tyre Change

• Replacement of damaged parts


Circuit Logistics- Data Links

• Connect team to base

• Telemetry and other data sent

• Monitoring Systems
Circuit Logistics- Safety Measures

• Deployment of Safety Measures


• Safety Cars manned by an emergency
doctor, four paramedics and a driver
is always on standby
• Cockpit Test and Crash Test
• Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)
system

• Spectators Safety
• Barricades and fencing
• Track Safety
THANK YOU

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