A leading Australasian storage specialist has committed to the Hurricanes for the upcoming Investec Super Rugby season.
National Storage, who have been proudly taking care of storage needs of Australians since 2000 before expanding into New Zealand in 2015, have joined the Hurricanes as a major partner.
While National Storage have had an extensive history of supporting and sponsoring a number of leading Australian sports teams, they have chosen the Hurricanes to lead their first major venture into New Zealand rugby.
That will see National Storage's logo feature proudly on the back of the Hurricanes jersey alongside Resene in 2018, starting at the Brisbane Global Tens this week.
Hurricanes chief executive Avan Lee was delighted to have National Storage backing the side as they go in search of another Investec Super Rugby title.
"It's fantastic to have National Storage join our major partner group," Lee said.
"National Storage have a proven record of strong relationships in Australian sport and we look forward to building a mutually beneficial partnership with them."
With more than 120 centres across Australia, as well as 13 locations throughout New Zealand, National Storage will soon become instantly recognised alongside the other great partners associated with the Hurricanes.
"This is our first major sponsorship in New Zealand and we're really excited to be partnering with the Hurricanes," National Storage managing director Andrew Catsoulis said.
"I know we're all looking forward to a great year of rugby and are proud to be able to support such a great team."
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