Pak Suzuki shuts car, bike plants for want of parts

Pak Suzuki Motor Company Ltd has announced to keep its motorcycle and four-wheeler plants closed from June 22 to July 8. In a stock filing on Monday, the company said it was suspending production due to a shortage of parts and accessories owing to a mechanism introduced in May 2022 by the State Bank of Pakistan for taking prior approval for the import of completely knocked-down kits, which had adversely affected the clearance of consignments, thus affecting inventory levels. Pak Suzuki kept its four-wheeler plant shut for over 75 days from August 2022 till June 19. The company sold 2,958 vehicles in May 2023 compared to 1,474 units in April 2023. However, sales recorded a steep fall of 54pc to 62,354 units in 11MFY23 from 134,270 units in the same period last fiscal year. The SBP’s curb on opening fresh LCs had adversely affected the arrival of completely knocked-down kits being imported by local assemblers, which fell by 54pc to $712 million in 11MFY23 from $1.558 billion in the same period last fiscal year.