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Alpine extend Roland DG partnership

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French Formula One team Alpine have announced an extension to their partnership with Japanese computer peripheral equipment manufacturing company Roland DG. The partnership will see Roland DG continue as an Official Team Supplier of Alpine till 2025. 

The extension of the partnership means Roland DG will continue to provide the French team with its print and cut machines along with all the necessary ink supplies.

Commenting on the partnership extension,Joe McNamara, BWT Alpine F1 Team Paint & Graphics Manager, said:

I’m thrilled to continue our relationship with Roland DG. The past two years of our partnership have been enormously rewarding. They are very easy to get along with and quick to offer assistance whenever we might need it. Their industry-leading printing machines have resulted in a noticeable jump in quality in the decals and graphics we produce. More than that, the Roland DG family is made up of very friendly and enthusiastic people who are the reason why they are more than just another supplier.

Stephen Davis, Marketing Director at Roland DG EMEA, added:

We’re delighted to be renewing our partnership with BWT Alpine F1 Team and continuing to provide the latest technology in print and cut, allowing them to stay ahead of the curve. Our machines provide the speed and precision required to be race-ready within a limited time frame. For us, this partnership is all about Roland and the future of Formula 1 excelling together.

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