New Sponsor For Pramac Racing Team

New Sponsor For Pramac Racing Team

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LIFTER AND PRAMAC RACING TEAM RENEWED THEIR PARTNERSHIP Also for the 2010 MotoGP season, Lifter will be one of the sponsors of the Pramac Racing Team. The partnership, started last year during Mugello GP, has increased the awareness of the Italian company on the international market. Lifter, whose headquarters are located in Casole d’Elsa in Siena province, is a part of the Pramac Group SpA. The company develops, manufactures and markets a full range of resources for internal handling and storage: Trans pallet manual, electronic and forklifts. The production of these machines is characterized by high quality and the high functionality of the design and construction solutions adopted. The company distributes its products through an extensive network of connections throughout all the world. Paolo Campinoti – Team Principal Pramac Racing Team “After the excellent last season results, we made the decision to place the logo of Lifter on the Pramac’s Racing Team liveries for this MotoGP 2010season of. The MotoGP is the most par excellence motorcycling championship, followed worldwide: just think that this year we will race in thirteen different countries. For this reason, the MotoGP seems to be a great showcase to the world for our commercial partner. We hope that the collaboration with Lifter can continue to enhance the awareness of the company in all the world establishing itself as a leader in its field.”

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