
Suzuki Introduces Trade-in/Recycling Program
Owners of old, 2-stroke outboards will receive dealer discounts for trading them in with the purchase of a new 4-stroke.

Owners of old, 2-stroke outboards will receive dealer discounts for trading them in with the purchase of a new 4-stroke.

Kate Donadio will handle such marketing communications activities as social media, press relations and promotional materials.

Daiki Sugiura, who most recently oversaw outboard motor markets in Germany and Eastern Europe, has been named executive vice president of sales and marketing.

The marine segment was down for the quarter due to reduced demand for outboards in Europe and the United States.

Brandon Cerka is now general manager of sales and service, and Jacob Ewing was named general manager of operations.

The 9,037-square-foot waterfront facility is situated on a 20-acre site in Panama City and includes a launch ramp and docks.

Net sales and operating profit were up 37.3% and 64.2%, respectively, thanks in part to robust sales of high-horsepower outboards.

Nobuo Suyama, who has had a long tenure with Suzuki, will be based at the company’s U.S. headquarters in Tampa, Fla.

A 26-foot Sea Pro with twin DF140s ran from Florida to Washington D.C., on EcoGen 90 for the American Boating Congress.

Suzuki Marine is embarking on an advocacy trip From Jacksonville, Fla., to Washington, D.C. using only sustainable EcoGen 90 fuel.

Owners of old, 2-stroke outboards will receive dealer discounts for trading them in with the purchase of a new 4-stroke.

Kate Donadio will handle such marketing communications activities as social media, press relations and promotional materials.

Daiki Sugiura, who most recently oversaw outboard motor markets in Germany and Eastern Europe, has been named executive vice president of sales and marketing.

The marine segment was down for the quarter due to reduced demand for outboards in Europe and the United States.

Brandon Cerka is now general manager of sales and service, and Jacob Ewing was named general manager of operations.

The 9,037-square-foot waterfront facility is situated on a 20-acre site in Panama City and includes a launch ramp and docks.

Net sales and operating profit were up 37.3% and 64.2%, respectively, thanks in part to robust sales of high-horsepower outboards.

Nobuo Suyama, who has had a long tenure with Suzuki, will be based at the company’s U.S. headquarters in Tampa, Fla.

A 26-foot Sea Pro with twin DF140s ran from Florida to Washington D.C., on EcoGen 90 for the American Boating Congress.

Suzuki Marine is embarking on an advocacy trip From Jacksonville, Fla., to Washington, D.C. using only sustainable EcoGen 90 fuel.