RAM Hand-to-Hand Couriers joins SA Rugby family of partners
RAM Hand-to-Hand Couriers have joined the SA Rugby family of partners as the official courier services supplier to SA Rugby and the Springboks, it was announced on Friday.
RAM and SA Rugby agreed on a three-year partnership that will see the Johannesburg-based company ensure that rugby gets whatever it needs wherever it is.
Jurie Roux, CEO of SA Rugby, said he was delighted to add another new partner to the rugby family.
“It is always exciting to see a new company partnering with rugby and the Springboks, doubly so when they’re a household name such as RAM,” said Roux.
“People would be astonished to learn how much a fast-moving sports business like rugby needs to move urgent packages around the country and the world at the last minute and to have a partner with RAM’s track record on board is very reassuring.
“They’re in the delivery business and together we hope to deliver the right kind of results that South Africa expects this year.”
David Lazarus, Joint Managing Director of RAM Hand-to-Hand Couriers said: “We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to be associated with the SA Rugby and our Springboks.”
About RAM Hand-to-and Couriers
RAM is the only South African courier that doesn’t use subcontractors within the borders of South Africa and has an unsurpassed track record of delivering securely, intact and on time.
With more than 40 hubs across Southern Africa, over 1 800 vehicles and a team of around 3 000 trained personnel, RAM take pride in assuring you that if you choose us as your courier partner, your package won’t leave our hands until it’s delivered safely.
Apart from reasons such as our modern fleet, state-of-the-art track and trace technology, cutting edge Handheld Device and sophisticated IT Platform as well as our ability to offer liability cover at favourable rates, there are softer issues that have led to our success – commitment and loyalty.
Website: www.ram.co.za
Facebook: Ram Hand-to-Hand Couriers
Twitter: @OfficialRAMsa
Issued by SA Rugby Communications
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