Japan's Isuzu Initiates Merger Review with UD Trucks, Aiming for Completion by 2028
2026-06-07 14:31
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Isuzu Motors has initiated a merger review with its subsidiary UD Trucks, aiming to strengthen its position in the rapidly changing commercial vehicle market.

The Japanese truck manufacturer stated that it plans to complete the merger by March 2028, creating greater value and accelerating decision-making processes by integrating the management resources of both companies.

UD Trucks joined the Isuzu Group in 2021, and since then, the two companies have collaborated on product development, manufacturing, sales operations, and personnel integration. Isuzu noted that the commercial vehicle industry is undergoing significant transformation driven by decarbonization, advancements in logistics, software-defined vehicles, and intensifying global competition.

Isuzu stated that to remain competitive in this rapidly changing environment, it must build a stronger and more sustainable management foundation while creating greater value by optimizing business function allocation and accelerating decision-making. Integrating the management resources of Isuzu and UD Trucks will help build a more agile business system to respond to changes in customer needs and industry requirements.

As part of the review process, Isuzu said it will communicate with customers, employees, business partners, and relevant authorities before the proposed merger. This move comes as global truck manufacturers invest heavily in new technologies, including electrification, in-vehicle connectivity systems, and alternative powertrains, while facing increasing pressure to improve efficiency and reduce emissions.

Isuzu stated that it remains focused on achieving its goal of becoming a "commercial mobility solutions company" to address the challenges faced by customers and society.

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