
Following its earlier pre-delivery inspection facility expansion, Suzuki Philippines has now broken ground on the next batch of new facilities at its Laguna plant. The groundbreaking ceremony comes ahead of construction scheduled to begin this May. The new facilities are expected to be operational by August 2027.
New additions to Suzuki’s Laguna plant include an integrated parts warehouse, a training center, and an office facility. These new structures represent a P900 million investment to reinforce the Japanese brand’s aftersales and dealer support across each of its businesses: automobile, motorcycle, and marine.

The new facilities are designed to improve inventory management and parts availability, accelerate service support for dealers nationwide, and provide more streamlined work environments for sales, logistics, and administration.
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Once completed, the Laguna expansion will act as a centralized hub that integrates parts warehousing and distribution, technical training, and corporate office operations. As a result, Suzuki also believes that they can contribute to economic activity in the CALABARZON region through new employment opportunities.


Suzuki PH president Koichiro Hirao commented on the Laguna expansion project: “This groundbreaking ceremony symbolizes more than just a construction project but laying the foundation for the bright future of Suzuki in the Philippines.”