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Tryton Motors Limited has announced a strategic partnership with Multimedia Group Limited (MGL). The partnership has resulted in MGL receiving two JAC-branded vehicles to support the media conglomerate’s operations.
The handover ceremony, held at Tryton Motors premises in Accra, underscores the mutual commitment of both institutions to forge stronger business collaborations aimed at delivering greater value to their audiences and clients.
Speaking to Joy Business, Alhaji Fadi Fatal, Group Director for Business Development at Tryton Motors, highlighted the company’s intention to build a long-term relationship with the Multimedia Group Limited through innovative and strategic partnerships.
“This is not just a donation; it is the beginning of a bigger vision,” he said. “We see Multimedia Group as a key partner in driving visibility for our brand, and we are committed to deepening this partnership through initiatives that are mutually beneficial.”
The JAC vehicles, known for their durability and performance, are expected to support the Multimedia Group’s logistics and field operations, especially in news coverage and content distribution.
Corporate Resources Manager at Multimedia Group Limited, Kingsley Ekow Woode, expressed gratitude for the gesture, describing it as timely and impactful.
“This partnership comes at a critical time as we continue to expand our reach and improve our operational efficiency,” Mr. Woode said. “Having strong partners like Tryton Motors helps us focus on delivering quality content while also ensuring that our teams have the support they need on the ground.”
Both companies hinted at future collaborations beyond the vehicle donation, including co-branded campaigns, mobility solutions, and content-driven activations.
The partnership signals a growing trend of cross-industry collaborations that blend media and mobility to drive innovation, visibility, and value creation across sectors.
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