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Leading automobile dealer, Japan Motors Trading Company Ltd. (JMTC), has expanded its product range to include the world acclaimed top-quality Lassa tyres.
Featuring a staggeringly wide range of market-proven classics plus outstanding new models, Lassa is a product of Bridgestone Sabanci Tyre Manufacturing Trading Inc. (BRISA) and provides a great selection of tyres.
Producing high-quality tyres, Lassa caters for drivers who require safety, performance, robustness and higher durability.
Lassa tyre range comprises of: Passenger tyres: Driveways Sport, Driveways, Greenways; Pick-ups and SUVs: Competus H/P, Competus H/P2, Competus AT/2 and Light-Duty Trucks: Transway 2, Transway A/T2, Maxiways 100S, Maxiways 110D, Multiways-C.
Mr Salem Kalmoni, Managing Director of JMTC, observed the addition of the Lassa tyre brand to its current portfolio is a boost to Ghana’s automobile industry, explaining that quality tyres form part of the key components of a vehicle.
He touted BRISA, producers of Lassa Tyres, as one of Europe’s largest tyre producers with one of the world’s largest tyre factories, equipped with state-of-art design and production technology, and as such, customers can be assured of products of superior quality with outstanding service.
JMTC, he further assured, will continue to introduce/venture into the relevant product line to boost Ghana’s automobile industry.
Partnership
JMTC is the official Distributor of Nissan Motors, Yamaha Motor Company, Foton Trucks and now, Lassa Tyres.
It is based on this strategic relationship that support is gained for the manufacturer’s warranty, technical training; and support for sales and marketing of its products and services. Japan Motors is currently Nissan distributor in three neighbouring countries:
Togo, Mali and Senegal promoting the Nissan brand.
In Ghana, the company has branches including workshops and showrooms at strategic locations; Accra, Tamale, Kumasi and Takoradi.
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