Pak Suzuki to Consider Delisting from PSX
The Board of Directors (BoD) of Pak Suzuki Motor Company Limited (PSMC) will review and consider the majority shareholder’s intent …
Pak Suzuki to Consider Delisting from PSX Read MorePakistan's Trusted Automobile Blog
The Board of Directors (BoD) of Pak Suzuki Motor Company Limited (PSMC) will review and consider the majority shareholder’s intent …
Pak Suzuki to Consider Delisting from PSX Read MorePak Suzuki in a public announcement, has disassociated Daska Motors (Sialkot) from its list of authorized dealerships. The termination of …
Suzuki Terminates Daska Motors Dealership Contract Read MoreHiroshi Kawamura, Chief Executive of Pak Suzuki Motor Company Limited, has stated the company plans to explore exporting automobiles and …
Pak Suzuki to Explore Car and Component Exports Read MoreDespite occasionally producing some excellent sedans, Suzuki has never really been a sedan company. The company has struggled to find …
The Downfall of Suzuki Ciaz Read MorePak Suzuki has launched an exchange program through which customers can trade in their old vehicles to get a brand …
Suzuki’s Wagon R Exchange Offer Read MorePak Suzuki’s miseries don’t seem to be coming to an end since the largest auto assembler in Pakistan has once …
Pak Suzuki Again Extends Plant Shutdown Read MorePak Suzuki, the largest auto assembler in Pakistan continues to struggle with depleting inventory in the wake of the import restrictions imposed by the government.
Pak Suzuki Extends Plant Shutdown Yet Again Read MorePak Suzuki’s problems continue to get worse as the largest auto assembler in Pakistan has announced yet another NPD (non-production days) schedule due to a lack of available CKD inventory in hand.
Pak Suzuki’s Problems Get Worse as Another NPD Schedule Announced Read MorePak Suzuki, which holds a market share of more than 50%, has had the highest sales decline and the greatest number of NPDs. And Suzuki Alto 660cc, Pakistan’s most popular vehicle, is under the most strain.
Pak Suzuki Alto on a Roller Coaster Read MorePak Suzuki, Pakistan’s largest auto assembler, is going through its most difficult period since the company’s inception in the country as it suffered a Rs 12.9 billion loss in the first quarter of the calendar year.
Pak Suzuki’s ‘Survival of the Fittest’ Read More