BLAST names EFM Global as logistics partner

Jonno Nicholson
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Esports tournament organiser BLAST has announced a multi-year partnership with logistics company EFM Global.

As a result of the deal, the company becomes the Official Global Logistics Partner for BLAST’s 2026 season.

BLAST revealed that EFM Global will be integrated across its global event calendar by supporting the delivery of studios, fan experiences, and broadcast operations. In addition to supporting event logistics, the company’s digital and physical logos will appear on-screen and within venues.

In addition to its logo appearing across BLAST-organised tournaments, the two parties will collaborate on a content series providing insight into the logistics behind hosting high-profile esports events.

“EFM is the gold standard in event logistics, and we are thrilled to welcome them as our Official Global Logistics Partner for 2026 and beyond,” said James Brown, Commercial Director of BLAST. “This partnership strengthens the operational backbone of what makes BLAST events truly world-class.”

EFM Global is the latest company to enter a multi-year deal with BLAST. It joins the likes of Corpay, BetBoom, and the Singapore Tourism Board as part of the tournament organiser’s partnership portfolio.

BLAST In 2026

2026 has already proven a busy year for BLAST as it consolidates its position as one of the world’s largest esports tournament organisers. On January 8th, it appointed Steve Rossi as its Senior Vice President of Brand Partnerships.

Elsewhere, it revealed that its Rivals Season 2 Counter-Strike event will take place in Hong Kong. In November 2025, BLAST hosted its Rivals Fall event in the country, becoming the first esports event to receive Hong Kong’s ‘m’ mark status.

With BLAST hosting esports tournaments for the likes of Valve, Epic Games, Supercell, and Ubisoft throughout 2026, joining forces with EFM Global to ensure the safe movement of essential equipment to host events is a sensible move.

Jonno Nicholson

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Jonno is a writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the team since 2019. Over the past ten years, he's written for several outlets including Gfinity, GGRecon, and Radio Times. As an avid sim racer, he aims to provide insight on one of the fastest growing sectors in esports.
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