As the Fijian Drua prepares to take on the Super Rugby Pacific competition, the club is excited to announce a new partnership with General Machinery & Motors Limited, which will provide a fleet of Chery vehicles for the team. The company, known as the exclusive distributor of the Chery automotive brand in Fiji, will supply the club with Chery Tiggo 4 vehicles.

Chery is recognized as a rapidly growing automotive brand worldwide and will gain significant visibility during home matches and on the playing jerseys of the Drua Women’s team. Fijian Drua chief executive Jeff Miller expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, emphasizing General Machinery & Motors as a fantastic addition to the club’s roster of sponsors. “They have a long history and deep roots in Fiji,” Miller remarked.

Alvin Singh, executive director of General Machinery, conveyed his gratitude to the Drua organization for the opportunity to join the team. “The team has been amazing in accommodating us and providing Chery with the well-deserved exposure, allowing the brand to connect with the people of Fiji through one of the country’s most respected organizations,” he stated.

Miller also highlighted the club’s commitment to showcasing the qualities of the new fleet, expressing excitement over the partnership’s potential. “We have selected Chery Tiggo as our new Drua fleet and look forward to proudly showcasing all the qualities of these fantastic vehicles to our fans, partners, and the community,” he said.

The collaboration with General Machinery & Motors signifies not only an investment in the team but also a reinforcement of the Drua’s commitment to strengthening connections with the Fijian community. This partnership promises to bring more visibility to the Chery brand while supporting the ongoing development of the Fijian Drua.

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