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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Tata Motors unveils Assembly Plant in South Africa

Tata Motors (SA) (Proprietary) Ltd., Tata Motors' joint venture with Tata Africa Holding (Pty) Ltd., today formally opened its assembly plant in South Africa at Rosslyn, north of Pretoria, in the Gauteng province of South Africa. The establishment of the plant is a major step towards bolstering the operations and presence of the Tata Group in South Africa.

The plant was inaugurated by South Africa's Minister of Trade & Industry, Dr. Rob Davies, in the presence of top dignitaries from South Africa and India. Among them were Mr. Noel N. Tata, Managing Director, Tata International, Mr. Carl-Peter Forster, Group CEO and Managing Director, Tata Motors, Mr. Raman Dhawan, Managing Director, Tata Africa, as well as dealers and key associates of the company.

Established with an investment of R110 million, the plant can assemble, from semi knocked down (SKD) kits, light, medium and heavy commercial vehicles ranging from 4 tonnes to 50 tonnes, with an annualised capacity of 3,650 vehicles. The capacity can be further expanded as required. The plant has been awarded with ISO 9001 accreditation by Bureau Veritas, South Africa. To begin with, it is assembling two models, the Tata LPT 813 and Tata LPT 1518, both already popular in South Africa.

Speaking at the event, Dr. Rob Davies said that the launch of the plant can be attributed to South Africa's investment friendly policies. He said that the project comes at a time when the department is aggressively pursuing an industrial development strategy for the South African Medium and Heavy Commercial Vehicle (M&HCV) sector.

"The key focus area of the MHCV strategy is based on: Support for Market Development (Local and Regional), development of OEM Production Capabilities and the Strengthening of the Supply Chains (1st tier Supplier base). Industry role players have and still are part of the extensive consultation process that accompanies the development of such a strategy. This will be an opportunity for further expansion of Tata Motors in South Africa," added Dr. Davies

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Carl-Peter Forster said, "With a comprehensive product portfolio, Tata Motors is now at a stage where it can consolidate its international business in its chosen markets. The assembly plant in South Africa is an expression of that resolve. Step by step, we shall expand the footprint of our international business matching markets and products."

Mr. P. M. Telang, Managing Director - India Operations, Tata Motors, said, "We are very proud to commence assembly operations in South Africa, which has traditionally been among our focus countries. It is integral to Tata Motors' international business presence and plans. The company has already carved a niche for itself in the country and is confident of greater opportunities."

Built over a period of 18 months, the plant is spread over an area of 34,500 sq. metres. In line with latest world-class manufacturing practices, the plant has been equipped with state-of-the-art equipment following lean manufacturing principles. It has built-in flexibilities to assemble large numbers and different variants in mixed mode production, to meet the requirements of the South African market.

The entire capital outlay, encompassing civil and plant engineering work for the facility, has been sourced from and carried out by South African suppliers and companies. In addition, all major equipment, like heavy duty cranes, inversion mechanisms and paint booth, have also been sourced from South African vendors. The entire workforce of the plant is from South Africa.

Training, skill transfer and development of local workforce is one of the top priorities of the Tata Group in South Africa. The Tata Group's training processes and facilities in India have been acknowledged as among the best. Leveraging this expertise through a robust local skill transfer and apprentice programme, Tata Motors South Africa is committed to ensuring that skill levels of individuals employed in various industrial trades, such as auto mechanic, welder, painter etc, are further enhanced. Tata has an already established state-of-the-art technical training centre in Germiston, Johannesburg, operating since 2006, for skill development of dealer mechanics in South Africa and various other countries in the continent.

Tata Motors started exports to South Africa in 1998, with commercial vehicles. Exports of passenger vehicles began in 2004. Currently there are over 20 commercial vehicle models -- �from pick-ups  to 49-tonne prime movers and from 14-seater buses to luxury coaches -- and 5 passenger vehicle models -- Tata Indica Vista, Tata Indica, Tata Indigo, Tata Indigo SW and Tata Safari in diesel & petrol variants -- catering to the needs of the South African market. The company has thus far exported over 32,000 commercial vehicles and 31,000 passenger vehicles to the country. Tata Motors' vehicles are available across 85 dealerships, through M/s Accordian Investments (Pty) Ltd., the distributor for light commercial vehicles and passenger vehicles, and M/s Tata Automobile Corporation SA (Pty) Ltd., the distributor for medium and heavy commercial vehicles.

Jaguar Land Rover opens new dealership in Kolkata, West Bengal, India

Jaguar Land Rover yesterday (26th June 2011) officially opened its new dealership in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. The opening of this dealership is part of Jaguar Land Rover's continued expansion in the Indian market.
The state of the art dealership will improve access to customers from West Bengal and provide premium Jaguar Land Rover standards of sales, servicing and after sales.
Based in the up market AJC Bose Road, the Kolkata dealership will enable customers to access the full range of Jaguar products including the XJ (in both diesel and petrol engine variants), XF (in both diesel and petrol engine variants), XFR and the XKR Coupe and Convertible. For Land Rover, it will offer the Freelander 2, Discovery 4, Range Rover Sport and the flagship Range Rover.
Mr Rohit Suri, Head, Premier Car Division, Tata Motors, said: "The Kolkata area is a key growth market for premium luxury vehicles and thus it is extremely important for our sought after Jaguar and Land Rover products to be readily available in this region. We are very pleased to be able to provide our customers with a great dealership here in Kolkata".
Jaguar Land Rover opened their first Indian showroom in June 2009 and now has fully operational sales and service facilities in Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Kolkata. The expansion plan includes dealerships in the cities of Bengaluru, Chennai, Kochi, Ludhiana, Ahmedabad, Pune, Jaipur and Indore by the end of this calendar year. The dealership expansion plan is being delivered to meet the growing demand for Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles in India.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Tata Nano launched in Nepal

Tata Motors today launched the Tata Nano in Nepal. The car will be on sale across Nepal through the company's distributor, Sipradi Trading Pvt. Ltd., at 14 Sipradi owned & Sipradi authorised dealer showrooms.

Speaking on the introduction of the Tata Nano in Nepal, Mr. Johnny Oommen, Head - International Business (Passenger Vehicles), Tata Motors, said, "We are delighted to introduce the Tata Nano in Nepal. We are confident that with its comfort, performance and manoeuvrability, the Tata Nano is the ideal small car for discerning customers of Nepal and will win their hearts. With Sipradi, we have created a country-wide infrastructure to service our customers."

Mr. Siddhartha Rana, Executive Chairman, Sipradi Trading Pvt. Ltd. said, "We in Sipradi are proud to bring the Tata Nano to Nepal. Customers in Nepal too will now have the joy and the benefit of a stylish, feature-rich small car. With the launch of the Tata Nano in Nepal, we with Tata Motors are committed to expanding passenger vehicles to new heights."

The introductory price of the Tata Nano in Nepal is NPR 7.98 lakhs. In the first phase, bookings will be open for 10 days, starting from today. All the 3 variants will be available for booking at 14 Sipradi owned & Sipradi authorised dealer showrooms. The Nano Standard can be booked for NPR 10,000, the Nano CX for NPR 20,000 and the Nano LX for NPR 30,000. The EMI for the Tata Nano will be as low as NPR 11,111.

To mark the Tata Nano's introduction, Tata Motors and Sipradi have begun a country-wide rally, called the "Nano Yatra Nepal", which started on June 1 in Kathmandu. During the journey, two Tata Nanos will cover about 40,000 km, visiting 15 landmark destinations. The drive, which has so far covered over 6,000 km, is providing customers in Nepal with a visible testimony to the Tata Nano's robustness and reliability.

Tata Motors has been associated with Nepal for 36 years. The company's portfolio of passenger vehicles in the country comprises the Indica Xeta, the Indica V2, the Indica Vista, the Indigo CS, the Manza, the Sumo, the Grande, the Safari and the Aria. Tata Motors is the third largest passenger vehicle marketer in Nepal.

About Tata Motors
Tata Motors is India's largest automobile company, with consolidated revenues of INR. 1,23,133 crores ($ 27 billion) in 2010-11. Through subsidiaries and associate companies, Tata Motors has operations in the UK, South Korea, Thailand and Spain. Among them is Jaguar Land Rover, the business comprising the two iconic British brands. It also has an industrial joint venture with Fiat in India. With over 5.9 million Tata vehicles plying in India, Tata Motors is the country's market leader in commercial vehicles and among the top three in passenger vehicles. It is also the world's fourth largest truck manufacturer and the third largest bus manufacturer. Tata cars, buses and trucks are being marketed in several countries in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, South East Asia and South America.

SOURCE : TATA

Tata Manza associates with Wayne Brady

Tata Manza has associated with Wayne Brady, an internationally acclaimed stand up English comedian. Wayne Brady will be performing for the 1st time in India and Tata Manza will be the official vehicle sponsor for his shows.

The shows will be held in New Delhi (on 2nd July, 2011), Mumbai (on 3rd July, 2011), Kolkata (on 4th July, 2011), Bangalore (5th July, 2011), followed by Pune on 6th July, 2011.

Stand up comedy is one of the new genres of premium events in the country. Tata Manza, with its fresh new premium look is proud to associate with this event because Wayne Brady aficionados are also prospective Manza owners. A Tata Manza salon stall, displaying the car's regalia which is a class apart, has been put up at all Wayne Brady shows.

Tata Manza was also associated with the Wills Fashion Week, recently held in New Delhi where Mr. Rajesh Pratap Singh, a renowned fashion designer, showcased a special Tata Manza, designed by him. The ace designer had given the Tata Manza a new look to be the show stopper at the Fashion Week.
About Tata Manza:
Equipped with 90PS Safire petrol & Quadrajet diesel engines, the Tata Manza purrs power. The segment defining headroom, width, legroom, and the rear seat angle ensure comfortable seating. The driver's seat is adjustable for height and lumber support. The fully integrated 2-DIN stereo system with Blue 5 (that seamlessly makes the music system become your phone), steering mounted control, Aux-in, USB port & DIS enhance infotainment.

Top of the line safety & security features like ABS, airbags, multistage drive away auto locking, rear demister, collapsible steering, energy absorbing steering wheel, door intrusion beam for side impact ensure complete safety.

The top end variant of the new Tata Manza series, the Tata Manza Elan, comes with a host of premium features like dual tone alloy wheels, burgundy & beige interiors, chrome garnished bottom weather strip, fog lamps, and an all new premium and exclusive Tyrian wine color. Among other high-tech features, the Tata Manza Elan also has 'follow me home headlamps' which stay on for one minute after the car is switched off and can be extended by 30 seconds more by just pressing the lock key again. Led by customer insight, yet another unique feature is the 'delayed power window' --- even if the windows are left open and the key removed from ignition, they can be rolled up by just pressing the power window switch

SOURCE: TATA

Monday, May 30, 2011

New Tata Safari Coming in this year


Tata New Safari
Expected in Mid 2011
Estimated price: Rs 7-11 lakh 
While most people have been saying that there’s a Tata Safari facelift around the corner, we have good reason to believe that the Safari which will roll out of Tata Motors early next year, will be the second product to be based on Tata’s all-new X2 platform. The first product on the X2 platform is the recently launched Tata Aria and we strongly believe that the Safari will be based on this significantly more advanced platform rather than just a facelift. For starters the X2 platform has several structural advantages right from the strong hydro-formed chassis sections and the more refined powertrain package which consists of the 2.2 Litre DiCOR engine with the dual-mass flywheel and the upgraded G76-Mark II gearbox.

With such extensive testing having been done for the X2 platform development in the Aria, the upcoming Safari will no doubt have significantly better ride and handling than the outgoing one. This also means that the Safari will come with four wheel disc brakes and all the electronic safety kit (ABS, EBD and ESP) when it is launched. Staying true to it’s off-road worthy nature; the new Safari will sport a selectable 4x4 mode which will give it better off-road prowess than the Aria currently has with its full-time All Wheel Drive. We also think that the new Safari will have a significantly more Land Rover like styling for the exterior. Perhaps the most significant difference, thanks to the new X2 platform is the fact that the spare tyre now sits underneath the vehicle like the Aria and not hinged to the rear tail-gate.

We hear there’s extensive high quality rugged body-side cladding on the Safari and the side still retains a very ‘Safari’ profile with the front and the rear receiving most of the styling attention. The front, we believe is a little more squared off as is the rear, and this will no doubt make the Safari look a lot more rugged and SUV-ish than it already is. The interiors are fresh and will follow a general theme as found in the Aria – which means that we’ll see simple clean interior lines as well as a more functional and better built interior. We’re quite looking forward to the new Safari soon and no doubt this will really be a better Safari to drive and own than ever before. Watch this space!
Specs (Speculated)
Engine: 2.2-litre DiCOR engine
Power:140bhp

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