Tuesday, November 18, 2014

How does HAOJUE make your motorcycle?

Learn how Haojue manufactures your motorcycles.

As motorcycle-users, product knowledge on how the product that we have bought plays an important role because it ensures the user that the product is of high quality and durability.

This time, we'll give you a quick run through on how the Norkis-Haojue Philippines manufactures those quality, durable, and economical motorcycles that you have been using.

Fact #1: Norkis-Haojue's Motorcycle parts are manufactured in China.

Changzhou Haojue Suzuki Motorcycle Co., Ltd., one of the manufacturing bases in China, features a dozen state of the art production lines that automate processes like stamping, welding, plastic injection and painting. With these alone, your Haojue motorcycle parts are made of high quality materials and processes.


Fact #2: Norkis-Haojue's Motorcycles are assembled in Compostela, Cebu, Philippines.


Haojue Philippines follows a production process in assembling your motorcycles. Here's a quick run through on how the production process goes.

After the parts arrived at the production area of Haojue Philippines, they are segregated after they are uncrated. This ensures that every part used in assembling your motorcycles are well taken cared of.

After the segregation process, each part is being assembled one at a time. This hastens the production process to meet consumer demands.


When the motorcycles are almost done, they are placed on a conveyor to place the plastic parts and the lights.

When the assembling process is over, it is turn-over to individuals for quality check to ensure that it is properly assembled and no parts is missing. 


After initial checks, the motorcycle unit goes through the automated online testing system. This tests the top speed, breaks functionality, and tire alignment of the unit. When the unit passed the testing, it goes through another quality check process. 

Haojue boasts of world-class testing and gauging centers, along with the industry leading laboratories capable of testing the operating conditions, performance, reliability, and durability of assembled motorcycles as well as engines and parts.

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