Partner Article
Coventry security company Stadium to share world-leading expertise with Saudi firm
A major firm in Saudi Arabia is set to benefit from the expertise of a world-leading security company based in Coventry.
Stadium has recently signed a joint venture agreement with Saudi training company Bayt Alkhibrah to support the training of how to run large events safely and efficiently.
Stadium, who work with a string of Premier League clubs on security, safety and traffic management, will devise a bespoke training programme to teach its joint venture customers best practice.
Stadium’s founder David McAtamney was very pleased to have agreed terms with the Saudi firm, and looked forward to starting the training programme soon.
He said: “It’s fantastic news about our partnership with Bayt Alkhibrah – they could have chosen companies closer to home to work with, but they’ve chosen us thanks to our great reputation in delivering international bespoke training programmes.
“Our tutors will help train our customers to not only keep crowds safe when working at events, but to make sure the visitor experience runs as smoothly as possible.
“While many countries rely on their police forces to operate security, their main priority is operating traffic management and policing.
“But Stadium’s methods ensure anyone attending large events, whether that’s a football match, a music concert or an outdoor market, have a great time as well as a safe time.
“Poorly-planned traffic and crowd management can ruin fans’ experiences. So we’ll be delivering the best ways to prevent this from happening while keeping crowd security at the forefront of their minds.
“We’re really looking forward to working with Bayt Alkhibrah, and we’re confident it will be the start of a mutually beneficial relationship between us.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Matt Joyce .
The hidden cost squeezing Britain's economy
Teesside deserves more than cashback devolution
Construction must be built on commercial discipline
Devolution needs financial firepower to drive growth
The value of creating a stronger careers route
Apprenticeships: Invest in talent or keep chasing it
Are you ready for salary transparency?
Confidence the key to our artificial intelligence future
The missing piece of the puzzle in the NEET crisis
The North East investment story needs two engines
We must forge change to close the skills gap
Creating the conditions for North East talent to thrive