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Agility part of $50bn US military contract win

The Kuwaiti logistics provider says 10-year contract for food and oil supply services is worth $5bn a year.

Kuwaiti logistics provider Agility said on Saturday it was part of a group with US firm Dyncorp International which won a $50 billion deal from the US military.

Agility said in a statement on the Kuwait bourse website it would provide various logistics, supply and warehousing services as part of the deal.

The contract would run 10 years, of which nine were optional, and would have a value of $50 billion for the whole period, it added. The deal, which included food and oil supply services, would be worth $5 billion for each year.

Agility, which is diversifying its business and expanding abroad, said it could not currently determine its exact share of the deal.

The total deal also includes US firms KBR, a former unit of Halliburton, and Fluor, with a combined potential value of up to $150 billion to provide services to the US military in the Middle East.

Agility said on June 16 the US military had renewed a 5-year deal worth $1.5 billion, extending the deal to its third consecutive year. The contract is up for yearly renewal.

The US government said on June 1 it had awarded Agility another supply and food deal worth up to $2.8 billion.

Agility has said it was expanding in the Middle East, Africa and Eastern Europe to diversify its business and lower its exposure to US military deals, a key source of income.

Agility, previously known as Public Warehousing, has bought at least seven smaller rivals this year including New Zealand-based LEP International and Chinese freight company Guangzhou Runtang International Transport Company Limited.

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