The supply chain specialist is moving equipment and spare parts across the globe for the Splitlath Eric Beull Racing (EBR) TT Superbike team
As the official logistics partner of the Splitlath EBR team, IJS Global’s logo appears on the side of the American-made Beull superbikes as well as on the shirts of the team.
As the official logistics partner of the Splitlath EBR team, IJS Global’s logo appears on the side of the American-made Beull superbikes as well as on the shirts of the team.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - IJS Global is providing Time Critical logistics support for the Splitlath Eric Beull Racing (EBR) TT Superbike team as they take on some of the world’s most challenging racetracks.  The supply chain specialist is moving equipment and spare parts worldwide to a tight schedule for the international motorbike team, which is competing three race series across the globe. As the official logistics partner of the Splitlath EBR team, IJS Global’s logo appears on the side of the American-made Beull superbikes as well as on the shirts of the team, which includes top riders Mark Miller and Hudson Kennaugh. “International motorsport relies on moving equipment and parts worldwide at short notice and within tight timeframes,” said James Beeton, Director, Splitlath Group. “The ability of IJS Global to react and deliver logistic solutions for the Splitlath EBR team has been an invaluable asset for our international race program." The Splitlath team recently finished eighth at the Isle of Man TT and has taken up a leading spot at the Pan Delta Superbike Series in China, which is taking place at the moment. They will be attending the Macau GP race in November. “IJS Global’s Time Critical solutions are an ideal fit for the Splitlath team,” said Ben Cunnington, Business Development Manager, IJS Global. “Our global network and our experienced teams on the ground have been able to support Splitlath as they compete around the world. “Mark and Hudson are inspirational sportsmen and we are proud to be associated with their determination as they compete for top place.”