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Agility to manage global freight and handling for Singapore Art Fair
AGILITY Fairs & Events has been appointed the official forwarder and onsite logistics handler for the first-ever Singapore Art Fair. It will be responsible for moving and installing paintings and sculptures.
Held from November 27-30 at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, the fair will showcase pieces from the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia.
Agility will provide transport, packing and unpacking, loading and unloading, installation and removal. Agility will also will help with insurance, customs and documentation support.
"Paintings, sculptures and other valuable artworks require specialised care. We have built an extensive track record of handling logistics for the arts community," said Agility Fairs & Events COO Priscilla Leong.
"The Singapore Art Fair, like other major art shows, plays an important role in Singapore's plan to become the arts hub of southeast Asia," she said.
Held from November 27-30 at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, the fair will showcase pieces from the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia.
Agility will provide transport, packing and unpacking, loading and unloading, installation and removal. Agility will also will help with insurance, customs and documentation support.
"Paintings, sculptures and other valuable artworks require specialised care. We have built an extensive track record of handling logistics for the arts community," said Agility Fairs & Events COO Priscilla Leong.
"The Singapore Art Fair, like other major art shows, plays an important role in Singapore's plan to become the arts hub of southeast Asia," she said.
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