Pak Suzuki Stops Bike Bookings for Indefinite Period:
Pak Suzuki Stops Bike Bookings for Indefinite Period
Due to ongoing procurement and production issues, Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) announced on Thursday that it would no longer accept motorcycle orders until further notice.
The company is blaming the closure on an inventory shortage.
Reservations are no longer being accepted as of right now. The company stated in a letter to dealers:
“Under the present economic circumstances, import-based supply chain constraints, and uncertain production possibilities, we are unable to serve new customers. We will, therefore, stop bookings of our motorcycle products from January 20, 2023, for the time being. However, bookings will resume as the situation becomes favourable to serve fresh customers.”
Discontinuation of All CBUs
PSMC also quietly removed its imported Completely Built Unit (CBU) vehicles from its main website.
According to the company’s website, only locally built models such as the Alto, WagonR, Cultus, Swift, Bolan, and Ravi are currently displayed.
PSMC’s CBU lineup includes the Vitara, Jimny, and APV.
Low sales due to the automotive industry’s recent struggles are most likely to blame for the decision.
This modification comes after the PSMC discontinued offering Ciaz and Mega Carry.
Several media outlets have reached out to PSMC for comment on this.
Analysts and enthusiasts believe that this development is the result of ongoing problems with auto imports as well as the current state of the economy.
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