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Brightpoint has announced that its subsidiary Brightpoint Slovakia and Research In Motion (RIM) have entered into a preferred distribution agreement to expand the availability of BlackBerry smartphones and software in Bosnia, Albania, Macedonia and Serbia (BAMS).
Under the terms of the agreement, Brightpoint will act as RIM's preferred fulfilment partner in Bosnia, Albania, Macedonia and Serbia and assist in the national distribution of BlackBerry products through Brightpoint's authorised local partners' network. Brightpoint will deliver distribution and reverse logistics services to telecommunications operators, retailers, and authorised resellers in the region.
"We are pleased to further our relationship with Brightpoint as a one-stop distribution and logistics solutions provider for RIM in the BAMS region," said Leigh Jenkinson, RIM's Regional Director.
"We are excited about strengthening our relationship with RIM, and look forward to leveraging our footprint and services portfolio to serve customers in the BAMS region with RIM products," stated Anurag Gupta, Brightpoint's President, Europe, Middle East and Africa. "This agreement allows us to bring more value and flexible solutions to customers in the region."
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