Partner Article
GBA Announces Two-Year Partnership Deal with Saracens
Leading Lancashire transport logistics specialist GBA Services has announced a two-year partnership deal with domestic and European rugby champions, Saracens.
This is a major opportunity for GBA, being the first formal sports sponsorship agreement that will see the company become the official logistical and courier supplier for Saracens for the foreseeable future.
As part of the deal with Saracens, who recently had nine players representing England at the 2019 Rugby World Cup, GBA will supply a range of transport services, delivering logistics solutions for any of the club’s needs.
This will only improve awareness of both GBA and Saracens, with branding at Allianz Park and the Saracens logos will also be displayed on GBA vehicles.
Saracens, Chief Executive, Mitesh Velani said: “We are delighted to add GBA Services to our family of commercial partners. Like Saracens, GBA is a progressive, recognised leader in its field that harnesses team spirit to deliver positive results. We are looking forward to developing a mutually rewarding partnership together.”
Ian Mountford, GBA Services, UK Sales & Marketing Director said: “GBA Services is growing year on year with record breaking numbers. We are delighted to join forces with current Premiership and European Champions, Saracens Rugby Club.
“Partnering with such a successful professional sports organisation which includes several key members of the England World Cup team is a great opportunity to enhance our brand awareness across Europe.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Paul Tustin .
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