Tag: inventory

  • ‘Insufficient inventory levels’ force Toyota IMC to suspend car production for two weeks

    ‘Insufficient inventory levels’ force Toyota IMC to suspend car production for two weeks

    Due to the continuing economic crisis, Pakistan’s automobile industry is struggling much like all other businesses. In the most recent development, Toyota Indus Motor Company (IMC) has temporarily halted automobile production.

    Non-production days (NPDs) will be observed by the automaker from February 1 to February 14, 2023. Due to limited supply, the corporation will also switch to single-shift manufacturing from February 15, 2023.

    An official notification from Toyota IMC reads:

    The company and its vendors continue to face major hurdles in import of raw materials and receiving clearance of their consignments from commercial banks. This has disrupted the entire supply chain and the vendors are unable to supply raw materials and components to the company. Accordingly, the company has insufficient inventory levels, therefore, the company is unable to continue its production activities.

    Last month, the State Bank of Pakistan decided to withdraw the restrictions placed on imports with effect from January 2, 2023. The SBP said that Authorised Dealers (ADs) may prioritise or facilitate imports under essential imports, energy imports, imports by export-oriented industry, imports for agriculture inputs, deferred payment / self-funded imports and import for export-oriented projects near completion.

    However, import restrictions due to dollar shortage are still hampering many industries including the auto sector.

    The prices of Toyota IMC’s vehicles have already increased twice in a single month. The uncertainty caused by the continued economic decline is now casting doubt on the future of Pakistan’s auto sector.

  • ‘We are unable to serve new customers’: Pak Suzuki announces booking suspension for all motorcycles

    ‘We are unable to serve new customers’: Pak Suzuki announces booking suspension for all motorcycles

    Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) stated on Thursday that it had halted taking reservations for motorbikes until further notice due to issues with manufacturing and procurement following the consecutive closures of its automobile assembling factories caused by an ongoing inventory crisis.

    “Under the present economic circumstances, import-based supply chain constraints and uncertain production possibilities, we are unable to serve new customers,” the company said in a letter to dealers.

    The suspension of reservations would start today.

    “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.”

    With the rupee falling and inflation at decades-high levels, Pakistan’s economy has collapsed along with a simmering political crisis, but disastrous floods and a worldwide energy crisis have added to the strain.

    Almost all industries, including the automotive sector, have been slowed down by a lack of imported components and materials, and an alarmingly large number of businesses have been forced to cease operations.

    As Pakistan struggles with a dire foreign exchange crisis, thousands of containers filled with basic food supplies, raw materials, and medical equipment have been held up at the Karachi port.

    According to Express Tribune, banks are refusing to issue fresh letters of credit for importers due to a shortage of needed dollars, which is hurting an economy already under pressure from high inflation and weak growth.

  • Pak Suzuki announces second plant closure in less than 10 days due to parts shortage

    Pak Suzuki announces second plant closure in less than 10 days due to parts shortage

    Due to a persistent lack of imported components and accessories, Pak Suzuki Motor Company Ltd (PSMCL) has prolonged the factory shutdown from January 9 to 13 after keeping manufacturing operations paused from January 2 to 6.

    However, the business stated in a stock filing on Friday that the motorbike facility will continue to be in operation.

    The State Bank of Pakistan’s restrictions on obtaining prior approval for imports, including completely knocked-down (CKD) kits, have prevented PSMCL from opening its production facilities for 30 days since August 2022. This has negatively impacted the clearance of shipments from the port and resulted in shortages of parts and accessories.

    On the fate of employees because of persistent plant closure and plummeting sales of vehicles, a PSMCL official claimed that “so far no company’s employees have been terminated.”

    In 5MFY23, Pak Suzuki’s sales decreased by 35 per cent to 37,042 units from 57,200 in the same time the previous fiscal year.

    On Friday, the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) and the Pakistan Association of Automotive Parts and Accessories Manufacturers (PAAPAM) both voiced their concerns regarding Millat Tractors’ decision to cease operations for an indefinite period of time due to declining sales and delayed sales tax refunds.

    In a joint statement, PAAPAM Senior Vice Chairman Usman Aslam Malik and LCCI President Kashif Anwar observed that “we should save Pakistan first, then politics, before we reach the point of no return.”

    Both leaders urged the administration and the opposition parties to get together and talk about how to resolve the nation’s crisis.

    They pointed out localization as the long-term answer to economic issues. The removal of imports must be given first priority, followed by the removal of export.