Partner Article
RE:SYSTEMS rides again at Eroica Britannia
Following the enormous success of the inaugural Eroica Britannia, RE:SYSTEMS is proud to be part of this most handsome and momentous three day vintage cycling festival as a partner for the second year running.
Bakewell and Manchester-based software specialist, RE:SYSTEMS has created a custom built event management system for the organisers to coordinate all ticketing and support sales and marketing activity.
The online system has been designed to meet the anticipated demand for tickets and other products for riders, campers and daytrippers to the festival. Through a branded public-facing booking platform, users can register and purchase event tickets securely, available for download through a password protected area on a first come, first served basis.
The RE:SYSTEMS head office is located in the heart of the beautiful Peak District in Bakewell and employs a number of ‘heroic’ cyclists who, along with keen clients will be representing ‘TEAM RE’ at the Great British Adventure.
Steve England, Director of RE:SYSTEMS said:
“As a company which has been based in the area for over 18 years, we are really excited to be supporting Eroica Britannia in 2015. Last year’s event was truly amazing and its unique ethos and values made us keen to be part of the action again!”
Specialising in delivering mobile and web-based software for events, sports, music, transport and retail, RE:SYSTEMS works with Ticketmaster (UEFA), HarperCollins (One Direction), Birmingham City FC, Atos Worldline, Heathrow Express, Land Securities, Freesat, Universal Music (Gig Buddy), EDF Energy, London Paramount, to name a few.
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This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by RE:SYSTEMS .
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