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The Company
started its business in
the year 1909 as Suzuki Loom Works
and then was
incorporated as Suzuki Motor Corporation in
the year 1920.
With headquarters at
Hamamatsu, Japan, Suzuki has steadily
grown and expanded its
business across geographies. During
the post WW II period,
the company's 'Power Free' motorized
bike earned a good
reputation.
Post the success of its
first motorized bike 'Power Free',
the company launched a
125cc motorcycle 'Colleda', and later
launched its first
lightweight car 'Suzulight' that marked
the start of
Japan's automotive revolution. Each of these
products were epoch-
making in their own right as they were
developed and
manufactured by optimizing the most advanced
technologies of that
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Suzuki
today offers its customers
a wide range of motorcycles,
automobiles, outboard motors and related
products such as generators and
motorized wheelchairs.
Suzuki's trademark is recognized
throughout the world as a brand
that offers high quality, reliable and
genuine products. Suzuki
stands behind this global symbol with a
determination to maintain
this confidence in the future as well,
never stopping in creating
such advanced 'value-packed'
products.
Financial highlights for FY 2011 (1 April 2011 - 31 March 2012) |
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Net sales ¥ 2.5 trillion (down 3.7% y-o-y) |
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Operating Income ¥ 119.3 billion (up 11.6 % y-o-y) |
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Net Income ¥ 53.9 billion (up 19.3% y-o-y) |
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Suzuki develops products
for the new generation
and changeable lifestyles, constantly
creating new
technologies and applying them to products
with affluent
imagination. The team covers a wide range
of latest advances in
energy, environment, electronics,
communication,
information and control applications. |
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more information visit
http://www.globalsuzuki.com/index.html |
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| Suzuki positively tackles environmental
issues with all its
products and business activities. Suzuki
is continually carrying
out research for the further development
of four-wheel vehicles
particularly in the improvement of
fuel economy and the
reduction of gas emissions and noise. |
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