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What Does It Take From A Logistics Perspective to Host the World Cup?

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The World Cup starts today, June 11 and Miami [https://miamifwc26.com/] will host our first match on June 15. Planning for this event, that will put Miami on the world stage again - we just wrapped up F-1, started as soon as Miami was awarded the 2026 World Cup four years ago. From fan transportation [https://miamifwc26.com/miami-transportation/] to and from the games and events, to the logistics [https://www.gw-world.com/us/newsroom/world-cup-freight-capacity-logistics/] of moving players, equipment, food and beverage to the stadium and events, there are a lot moving parts. Luckily for Miami, a lot of the infrastructure projects including the airports, stadiums and roadwork, had already been underway due to the growth the region experienced during COVID. I am sure there will be some challenges,

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The World Cup starts today, June 11 and Miami [https://miamifwc26.com/] will host our first match on June 15. Planning for this event, that will put Miami on the world stage again - we just wrapped up F-1, started as soon as Miami was awarded the 2026 World Cup four years ago. From fan transportation [https://miamifwc26.com/miami-transportation/] to and from the games and events, to the logistics [https://www.gw-world.com/us/newsroom/world-cup-freight-capacity-logistics/] of moving players, equipment, food and beverage to the stadium and events, there are a lot moving parts. Luckily for Miami, a lot of the infrastructure projects including the airports, stadiums and roadwork, had already been underway due to the growth the region experienced during COVID. I am sure there will be some challenges,

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