JTZ Motos and J. Toledo Suzuki do Brasil have announced that they have doubled the production of motorcycles in recent years and intend to reach the threshold of 20 thousand units produced per month in the next five years.
The objectives and numbers were revealed by the company’s president, João Toledo, during a visit by the Superintendence of the Manaus Free Zone (Suframa) to the brand’s production hub in Manaus (AM), held last Friday, 6 October.
“Despite the significant impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, we have already recorded positive returns and our goal is to reach production of 20 thousand motorcycle units per month over the next five years,” said JTZ Motos executive J. Toledo Suzuki do Brazil.
Represented by Superintendent Bosco Saraiva, Suframa said he is working to get closer to the industries present in the Free Zone and strengthen his relationship with them, so as to generate more jobs and income in the region.

The J. Toledo Suzuki do Brasil and JTZ Motos plant in Manaus covers an area of 268 thousand square meters, divided into three warehouses: one for the production of motorcycles and two for logistics operations, currently employing 280 employees.
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The companies produce motorcycles ranging from 125 to 1300 displacements, with Suzuki motorcycles aimed at the large displacement segment, while the JTZ Motos brands – Haojue, Kymco and Zontes – offer models aimed at the low displacement niche.
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Source: Terra

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