MJ Robinson Structures Ltd have joined Derby County’s growing list of club partners for the 2023/24 season.
MJ Robinson Structures Ltd are a family-owned Structural Steelwork company, based in the heart of Derby, and serve the construction industry both locally and nationally.
The Company was formed in 2011 and has grown sustainably and successfully over the last 12 years, completing many groundbreaking projects throughout the United Kingdom.
They carry out the design, detailing, fabrication, and erection of high-quality structural steelwork, which has established them as one of the leading steelwork companies in the industry.
Their name is synonymous with high quality and competitively priced structures which has enabled MJ Robinson Structures Ltd to become the steelwork sub-contractor of choice for many of the country’s leading main contractors.
The partnership agreement has seen MJ Robinson Structures Ltd take up the sponsorship of the home and away dugouts at Pride Park Stadium, while their company logo also appears on the club’s pitchside LED panels and media backdrop boards for the campaign.
Mike Robinson, MJ Robinson Structures Ltd Managing Director, said: “MJ Robinson Structures are extremely proud of its Derby roots and our close relationship with Derby County and the wider community.
“I am a lifelong Rams fan and an avid supporter of the club, and it is always noticeable that the office and factory floors are always buzzing on a Monday morning when Derby have won at the weekend!
“Over the years, we have proudly supported and associated ourselves with the Rams, with several types of sponsorship and have been delighted to have had the opportunity to undertake many projects in and around Pride Park Stadium.”
Commenting on the partnership Lisa Biesty, Head of Regional Partnerships & Matchday Hospitality, said: “We’re delighted that MJ Robinson Structures, another of Derby’s local companies making an impact nationally, have strengthened their ties to the club, and in such a way that proudly displays their being part of the very fabric of Pride Park Stadium.”