Latest update December 6th, 2019 12:59 AM
The Guyana Rugby Football Union (GRFU) yesterday afternoon received an undisclosed amount of practice t-shirts for the successful male and female National Rugby Team from Associated Packers’ Incorporated (API), a relatively new and progressing company in Guyana which is dedicated to packaging and distribution.
President of the Guyana Rugby Football Union (GRFU)/Female Team Manager, John Lewis (right) receives the females practice t-shirts from API Representative.
Representing the Company at the undertaking was the Sales Representative Manager, Cassandra Jaikarran who disclosed how delighted the Company was to the sponsor the team with the T-shirts, “This is our first donation to the team and we at Associated Packers’ Incorporated are convinced that the team deserved it for the hard work and success displayed throughout this year and last year.”
API has recently launched Premyum Full Cream and Skimmed Milk Powder, which is being packaged for the first time in Guyana following stringent quality and hygienic conditions.
The President of Union, John Lewis in his brief remarks after the presentation of the T-shirts expressed his gratitude to the Company for their gesture which will be useful for the team and hopes that the relationship between the entity and the Union continues to grow as the years go by.
Associated Packers’ Incorporated (API) Representative (left) hands over the package which includes the practice t-shirts to GRFU/Male Rugby Team Manager, Robin Roberts.
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