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Wednesday, 1 July 2009

Women's British Bobsleigh team zooms along with Origin Storage

Posted on 11:24 by Unknown
Origin Storage carries on supporting Women’s British Bobsleigh team

Basingstoke, London, June 2009 (Eskenzi PR) - Origin Storage, the portable secure storage specialists, announced today that they have renewed their sponsorship of the women’s British Bobsleigh team. The sponsorship deal will run until the end of the season which will see them through the winter Olympics in Canada.

Andy Cordial, MD of Origin Storage, comments “Origin Storage is delighted to be involved with the team and is very proud of their success last season when they won Gold in the World Championships in the USA. Considering the quality of the competition, the achievements of the team last season was fantastic and puts them in a very strong position going into the winter Olympics. It is great to be a British company helping our home grown talent.”

More support needed
The Women’s bobsleigh team is still looking for companies to sponsor them. The sponsorship is a fantastic opportunity for an organisation to have their logo on the award winning bobsleigh and be associated with the success of a team that has potential to win an Olympic gold medal.

Nicola Minichiello, Member of the Women’s British Bobsleigh team, comments “Origin Storage has been a long standing supporter of the team and we are delighted to have them on board for this very exciting year. Sponsorship deals like this are very important as it allows the team to concentrate on training and fitness programmes. I would like to take this opportunity to personally thank Origin and wish them every success.”

To see the Women’s Bobsleigh team in action and for further details about sponsorship, please visit - http://www.teamminichiello.co.uk/

Founded in 2001 and based in Hampshire, UK, Origin Storage Ltd. is fast becoming one of Europe's leading IT storage manufacturers. Its wide-ranging product portfolio includes branded hard disk drive solutions, RAID solutions and OEM parts.

Origin Storage is a main supplier for all Tier one manufacturers, providing matched storage upgrades and has held a Pan European Agreement with Dell™ for the past five years. The business has grown year on year and now supplies to main distribution and reseller partners across EMEA.

In January 2006 Origin Storage acquired the brand and assets of Amacom and began to manufacture the Amacom range of portable storage solutions including the Flip2disk, IOdisk and Portable Optical solutions. It is also a distributor for some of the most respected storage enclosure manufacturers and offers a full range of rack, desktop and RAID products and accessories.

The company’s emphasis on superior customer service, UK-based assembly and stock-holding that delivers competitive pricing and unbeatable turn-around times makes Origin Storage the ideal partner for all storage management needs. - www.originstorage.com

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