Suzuki to Carry COVID-19 frontliners with donated commercial vehicles

Updated Apr 15, 2021

Same topic: COVID-19 Updates

Suzuki lends several of its Suzuki Carry vans to help transport frontliners

Another local car company joins the fight against the spread of COVID-19. This time it’s the action of Suzuki amid COVID-19 with a fleet of the all-new Suzuki Carry.

This is, of course, a boon to the hundreds of frontline healthcare workers who face the daily challenge of commuting during the enhanced community quarantine. The said fleet of Suzuki Carrys will also provide transport services to COVID-19 patients.

Suzuki working with DOTr

Suzuki Philippine Inc, or SPH, like most of the other car companies who have done the same, have reached out to the Department of Transportation (DOTr) through the said agency’s Free Bus Ride for Medical Workers Program.

On April 15, SPH turned over ten of its commercial vehicles to the DOTr. Nine of which are the new Carry Utility vans, which are for the use of transporting frontliners, and one Super Carry CV for delivery use and general logistics purposes.

The Carry vans lent by Suzuki Philippines to DOTr

Wide range of pick-up and drop-off points

To maximize the use of Suzuki Carry, the pick-up and drop-off points were designed to cover a wide area of Metro Manila. There are a total of eight routes. These are:

  • SM City San Jose Del Monte to Centris Station EDSA, Quezon Ave.
  • SM City Masinag to The Medical City, Ortigas, Ortigas Hospital and Healthcare Center
  • SM City Masinag to Rizal Medical Center,
  • Centris Station to Cubao-Araneta Center MRT 3 Station
  • SM City Taytay to De Los Santos Medical Center and St. Luke’s Medical Center
  • SM City San Mateo to Robinsons Galleria
  • SM City San Jose Del Monte to SM Fairview and Commonwealth Ave.

“During these challenging times, we in Suzuki Philippines Inc. understand the impact that we can make as part of the automobile industry. We are more than willing to provide assistance to our frontline health workers for their unwavering commitment to continue serving the Filipino people especially at the current time. We are grateful for their solid dedication and we thank the DOTr as well for opening up a window for us to be of help,”

said Akira Utsumi, president of Suzuki Philippines Inc.

With regards to the all-new Carry, this role is perfect for its very reliable and very efficient K15B engine, and its high weight capacity.

>>> Related: Subaru, Suzuki, and Kia extend warranty and PMS amid COVID-19 crisis

These Carry Vans will definitely be a great help in the fight against the novel coronavirus

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Cesar Guiderone B. Miguel was born and raised in Iligan City, Lanao Del Norte. He graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts in English degree from Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology. He previously worked as a freelance writer for various websites, as a member of the Iligan City Disaster Risk Reduction Management's training staff, and as a medical sales representative.

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