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    NEW AFRICA BUSINESS NEWS ( NABN ) Freetown, Sierra Leone- The contemporary accession of StorEx as a notable supplier of Third-Party Maintenance (TPM) for enterprise-sized establishments by Evernex, a prominent multinational provider of Third-Party Maintenance aids for data center infrastructure, has facilitated the locally assembled consultant to considerably enhance its African imprint and operations.

    Founder and Chief Executive Officer – Jan Beukes StorEx, lets out the corporation will maintain its limited branding, level one B-BBEE reputation and South African-based team as it proceeds to navigate TPM perception and adoption across the African continent: “As an Evernex company, StorEx will expand its industry-leading solutions and services throughout eastern and southern Africa with offices in Algeria, Egypt, Kenya, Morocco and Nigeria. There is also a immersed proposal to improve our existence across the continent. We are delighted about the recent prospects as a finding of the obtainment, while persist to be trustworthy and pointed on delivering the same level of service to our local clients that have come to expect from StorEx.”

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