ASBIS Named VAD of the Year in Slovakia

March 01, 2011

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ASBIS Named VAD of the Year in Slovakia

ASBIS Slovakia, a subsidiary of the ASBISc Enterprises PLC group (WSE: ASBIS), has won another accolade, as it was named “Value Added Distributor of the Year in Slovakia” and presented with “ChannelWorld 2010 Awards”.

Prague (Czech Republic), March 1, 2011 – ASBIS Slovakia, a subsidiary of the ASBISc Enterprises PLC group (WSE: ASBIS), has won another accolade, as it was named “Value Added Distributor of the Year in Slovakia” and presented with “ChannelWorld 2010 Awards”.

ASBIS Named VAD of the Year in SlovakiaThe very first survey for the ChannelWorld Awards was held by ChannelWorld and IDG Czech Republic aiming to honor the best distributors and manufacturers in Czech Republic and Slovakia in 2010. An excellent score of 74% of the votes of 46 representatives of OEMs, System Integrators and Resellers companies in Slovakia reflects customer’s acknowledgment of the sustained efforts of ASBIS Slovakia in the development of corporate vision and the determination over several years.

This award is the second presented to ASBIS Slovakia: in February 2011 the company was named “IT Distributor of the Year 2010 in Slovakia” by “Resellers Magazine”.

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About ASBIS
ASBISc Enterprises PLC (WSE: ASBIS) is based in Cyprus and specializes in the distribution of IT products from worldwide leading manufacturers such as Intel, AMD, Seagate, Western Digital, Samsung, Microsoft, Toshiba, Dell, Acer, Lenovo and Hitachi. The company has own subsidiaries in 26 countries, more than 1,000 employees and 32,000 active customers in over 70 countries worldwide. For more information visit the company's website at www.asbis.com. 

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