Investments in Anápolis
17 years ago, the Caoa group factory was opened in Anápolis (GO) with its own investments of more than 1.2 billion reais. The company entered into a partnership with Hyundai in 1999 to sell the South Korean company's vehicles in Brazil. The opening of the factory in Anápolis, Goiás, in 2007, allowed Caoa to consolidate itself as one of the main automakers in the country.
Successful partnership
The partnership between Caoa and Hyundai was fundamental to the brand's success in the Brazilian market. With the factory in Anápolis, the company was able to expand its production and offer a greater variety of models to consumers. The quality of the vehicles produced by Caoa-Hyundai contributed to the brand's good reputation in the country.
Impact on the local economy
The presence of the Caoa factory in Anápolis had a significant impact on the local economy. The company generated direct and indirect jobs, promoting the development of the region and contributing to the economic growth of Goiás. Furthermore, the production of vehicles at the factory boosted the automobile sector in the state, attracting investments and new businesses to the region.
Sustainability and innovation
The Caoa factory in Anápolis is recognized for its commitment to sustainability and innovation. The company invests in sustainable technologies and practices to reduce the environmental impact of its production, such as the use of renewable energy and waste recycling. Furthermore, Caoa-Hyundai is always looking for innovations to offer consumers more efficient and safe vehicles.
Recognition in the market
Thanks to investments in Anápolis and the successful partnership with Hyundai, Caoa has achieved a prominent place in the Brazilian automobile market. The quality of the vehicles produced by the company, combined with excellent customer service and its reputation in the market, make Caoa-Hyundai one of the most recognized and respected brands in the country. The factory in Anápolis is an example of success and overcoming, which shows the potential of the Brazilian automobile industry.