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MINIPROJECT ON

TATA MOTORSMINIPROJECT ON

TATA MOTORS

By.,Mr. HEMANTHKUMAR

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History Of TATA’s

Total Number of TATA’s in INDIA are as follows:

1. Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata.

2. Sir Dorab Tata .

3. JRD Tata.

4. Ratan Naval Tata .

5. Pradeep Daswani Tata.

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Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata

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Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata

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Ratan Naval Tata

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Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata

Born : 3 March 1839Navsari, Gujarat, India

Died : 19 May 1904 (aged 65)Bad Nauheim, Germany

Occupation : BusinessmanSpouse(s) : Hirabai DabooParents : Nusserwanji and

Jeevanbai Tata

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Sir Dorab TataBorn : 27 September 1859

Died : 3 June 1932 (aged 72)Bad Kissingen, Germany

Occupation : Businessman

Spouse(s) : Meherbai

Children : none

Parents : Jamsetji and Hirabai

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Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata

Born : July 29, 1904 Paris, France

Died : November 29, 1993 (aged 89) Geneva,

Switzerland

Occupation : Industrialist

Spouse(s) : Thelma Vicaji

Parents : R.D. and Suzanne Tata

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Ratan Naval Tata Born : December 28, 1937

(age 71)Mumbai, India

Residence : Mumbai, IndiaEducation : Architecture and

Structural EngineeringOccupation : Chairman of Tata GroupHome town : Mumbai, IndiaReligious beliefs :ZoroastrianismSpouse(s) : Never marriedChildren : None

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TATA Group

The Tata Group (Hindi: टा�टा� समू�ह) is a multinational conglomerate based in Mumbai, India. In terms of market capitalization and revenues, Tata Group is the largest private corporate group in India and has been recognized as one of the most respected companies in the world. It has interests in steel, automobiles, information technology, communication, power, tea and hospitality.

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The Tata Group has operations in more than 85 countries across six continents and its companies export products and services to 80 nations. The Tata Group comprises 114 companies and subsidiaries in seven business sectors, 27 of which are publicly listed.

65.8% of the ownership of Tata Group is held in charitable trusts. Companies which form a major part of the group include Tata Steel, Corus Steel, Tata Motors, Tata Consultancy Services, Tata Technologies, Tata Tea, Titan Industries, Tata Power, Tata Communications, Tata Teleservices, Tata AutoComp Systems Limited and the Taj Hotels.

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The group takes the name of its founder, Jamsetji Tata, a member of whose family has almost invariably been the chairman of the group. The current chairman of the Tata group is Ratan Tata, who took over from J. R. D. Tata in 1991 and is currently one of the major international business figures in the age of globality. The company is currently in its fifth generation of family stewardship.

The 2009 annual survey by the Reputation Institute ranked Tata Group as the 11th most reputable company in the world. The survey included 600 global companies.

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The beginnings of Tata Group can be traced back to 1868, when Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata established a trading company dealing in Opium in Bombay. This was followed by the installation of Empress Mills in Nagpur in 1877. Taj Mahal Hotel in Bombay was opened for business in 1903. Sir Dorab Tata, the eldest son of Jamsetji became the chairman of the group after his fathers death in 1904.

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Under him, the group ventured into steel production (1905) and hydroelectric power generation(1910). After the death of Dorab Tata in 1934, Nowroji Saklatwala headed the group till 1938. He was succeeded by JRD Tata. The group expanded significantly under him with the establishment of Tata Chemicals (1939), Tata Motors and Tata Industries (both 1945), Voltas (1954), Tata Tea (1962), Tata Consultancy Services (1968) and Titan Industries (1984). Ratan Tata, the incumbent chairman of the group succeeded JRD Tata in 1991.

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The Tata logo

The Tata logo was designed by the “Wolff Olins consultancy”. The logo is meant to “signify fluidity”; it may also be seen as a fountain of knowledge; maybe a tree of trust under which people can take refuge.

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TATA Group Existence

Engineering:

TAL Manufacturing Solutions exports titanium-composite floor beams that are installed in the Boeing 787 aircraft.

Tata AutoComp Systems Limited (TACO) and its subsidiaries, auto-component manufacturing

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Tata Motors (formerly Tata Engineering and Locomotives Company Ltd (TELCO)), manufacturer of commercial vehicles (largest in India) and passenger cars

Jaguar and Land Rover Tata Projects TCE Consulting Engineers Telco Construction Equipment Company TRF Bulk Material Handling Equipment &

Systems and Port & Yard Equipments. Voltas, consumer electronics company

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Energy :

Tata Power is one of the largest private sector power companies. It supplies power to Mumbai, the commercial capital of India and parts of New Delhi.

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Chemicals : Rallis India Tata Pigments Tata Chemicals, headquartered in Mumbai, India,

Tata Chemicals has the largest single soda ash production capacity plant in India. Since 2006 Tata Chemicals has owned Brunner Mond, a United Kingdom-based chemical company with operations in Kenya and the Netherlands.

Advinus Therapeutics, headquartered in Bangalore, India, a Contract research organization focused on drug discovery and development for Pharmaceutical, Agro and Biotech industries.

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Services :

The Indian Hotels Company Tata Housing Development Company

Ltd. (THDC) Tata-AIG General Insurance, a joint

venture with AIG Tata-AIG Life Insurance, a joint venture

with AIG Tata Advanced Systems Limited Tata Asset Management

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Tata Capital Tata Investment Corporation Tata Quality Management Services Tata Share Registry Tata Strategic Management Group

(TSMG) is one of the largest consulting firms in South Asia.

Tata Services

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Consumer Products :

Tata Salt, I Shakti Salt, Tata Salt Lite Tata Ceramics Infiniti Retail Tata Tea Limited is the world's second

largest manufacturer of packaged tea and tea products. It also owns the Tetley brand of tea sold primarily in Europe.

Titan Industries manufacturers of Titan watches

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Trent (Westside) Tata Sky Tata International Ltd - Leather Products

Division Tanishq jewelery Star Bazaar

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Information systems and communications : CMC Ltd Computational Research Laboratories INCAT Nelco Nelito Systems Tata Business Support Services

(formerly Serwizsol)

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Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. (TCS) is Asia's largest software company with 2008-09 revenues being over US$ 6 bn.

Tata Elxsi is another Software and Industrial design company of the Tata stable. Based in Bangalore and Trivandrum. One of the leading companies in the animation industry of India.

Tata Interactive Systems Tata Technologies Limited Tata Teleservices

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Tatanet Tata Communications, formerly VSNL,

the Indian telecom giant, was acquired in 2002. Tata-owned VSNL acquired Teleglobe in 2005.

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TATA Motors Limited.

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Company Profile :

Tata Motors Limited (NSE: TATAMOTORS, BSE: 500570, NYSE: TTM), is a multinational corporation headquartered in Mumbai, India. Part of the Tata Group, it was formerly known as TELCO (TATA Engineering and Locomotive Company).

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It is India's largest company in the automobile and commercial vehicle sector, and a midsized player on the world market with 0.81% market share in 2007 according to OICA data. The OICA ranked it as the 19th largest automaker, based on figures for 2007. and the second largest manufacturer of commercial vehicles in the world. The company is the world’s fourth largest truck manufacturer, and the world’s second largest bus manufacturer

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In India, Tata ranks as the leader in every commercial vehicle segment, and is in the top 3 makers of passenger cars. Tata Motors is also the designer and manufacturer of the iconic Tata Nano, which at INR 100,000$ or approximately USD 2300, is the cheapest car in the world.

Established in 1945, when the company began manufacturing locomotives, the company manufactured its first commercial vehicle in 1954 in a collaboration with Daimler-Benz AG, which ended in 1969.

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Tata Motors is a dual-listed company traded on both the National Stock Exchange(where it is a component of the Sensex index), as well as on the New York Stock Exchange. Tata Motors in 2005 it was ranked among the top 10 corporations in India with an annual revenue exceeding INR 320 billion.

In 2004, Tata Motors bought Daewoo's truck manufacturing unit, now known as Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle, in South Korea. It also, acquired a 21% stake in Hispano Carrocera SA, giving it controlling rights in the company.

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In March 2008, it finalised a deal with Ford Motor Company to acquire their British Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) business, which also includes the Rover, Daimler and Lanchester brand names and the purchase was completed on 2 June 2008.Tata Motors has auto manufacturing and assembly plants in Jamshedpur, Pantnagar, Lucknow, Ahmedabad and Pune in India, as well as in Argentina, South Africa and Thailand.

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Tata Motors Limited is India’s largest automobile company, with revenues of Rs. 35651.48 crores (USD 8.8 billion) in 2007-08. It is the leader in commercial vehicles in each segment, and among the top three in passenger vehicles with winning products in the compact, midsize car and utility vehicle segments. Tata Motors’ presence indeed cuts across the length and breadth of India. Over 4 million Tata vehicles ply on Indian roads, since the first rolled out in 1954.

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Products :PASSENGER CARSBUSES and TRUCKSMilitary Vehicles

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Passenger Cars :

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Buses & Trucks :

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Military Vehicles :

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Manufacturing Plants :

The company’s manufacturing base in India is spread across Jamshedpur (Jharkhand), Pune (Maharashtra), Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh), Pantnagar (Uttarakhand) and Dharwad (Karnataka). Following a strategic alliance with Fiat in 2005, it has set up an industrial joint venture with Fiat Group Automobiles at Ranjangaon (Maharashtra) to produce both Fiat and Tata cars and Fiat powertrains.

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The company is establishing a new plant at Sanand (Gujarat). The company’s dealership, sales, services and spare parts network comprises over 3500 touch points; Tata Motors also distributes and markets Fiat branded cars in India.

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Global Expantion :

Tata Motors has been aggressively acquiring foreign brands to increase its global presence. Tata Motors has operations in the UK, South Korea, Thailand and Spain. Among them is Jaguar Land Rover, a business comprising the two iconic British brands that was acquired in 2008. Tata Motors has also acquired from Ford the rights to three other brand names: Daimler, Lanchester and Rover.

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In 2004, it acquired the Daewoo Commercial Vehicles Company, South Korea’s second largest truck maker. The rechristened Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicles Company has launched several new products in the Korean market, while also exporting these products to several international markets. Today two-thirds of heavy commercial vehicle exports out of South Korea are from Tata Daewoo.In 2005, Tata Motors acquired a 21% stake in Hispano Carrocera, a reputed Spanish bus and coach manufacturer, giving it controlling rights of the company.

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Hispano’s presence is being expanded in other markets. On Tata's journey to make an international foot print, it continued its expansion through the introduction of new products into the market range of buses (Starbus & Globus) as well as trucks (Novus). These models were jointly developed with its subsidiaries Tata Daewoo and Hispano Carrocera. In May, 2009 Tata unveiled the Tata World Truck range jointly developed with Tata Daewoo

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They will debut in South Korea, South Africa, the SAARC countries and the Middle-East by the end of 2009 In 2006, it formed a joint venture with the Brazil-based Marcopolo, a global leader in body-building for buses and coaches to manufacture fully-built buses and coaches for India and select international markets. Tata Motors has expanded its production and assembly operations to several other countries including South Korea, Thailand, South Africa and Argentina and is planning to set up plants in Turkey, Indonesia and Eastern Europe

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Tata NANO (The Peoples Car)Tata NANO (The Peoples Car)

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Specifications of NANO :Also called : The People's Car Production : 2008PresentAssembly : Charodi, near Sanand-

Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Class : CitycarBody style(s) : 4-door saloonLayoutRR layoutEngine(s) : 2 cylinder SOHC petrol Bosch multi-point fuel injection(singleinjector)

all aluminium 623 cc(38 cu in)

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NANO – PEOPLES CAR

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INPUT SUPPLIERS OF NANOINPUT SUPPLIERS OF NANO

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Supplier ProductTexspin Clutch BearingsBosch Gasoline injection system

(diesel will follow), starter, alternator,

brake systemContinental AG Gasoline fuel supply

system, fuel level sensor

Caparo Inner structural panelsHSI AUTO Static sealing systems

(Weather Strips)Delphi Instrument clusterDenso Windshield wiper

system (single motor and arm)

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FAG Kugelfischer Rear-wheel bearingFicosa Rear-view mirrors,

interior mirrors, manual and CVT shifters, washer system

Freudenberg EnginesealingGKN DriveshaftsINA Shifting elementsITW Deltar Outside and inside

doorhandlesJohnson Controls SeatingMahle Camshafts, spin-on oil filters,

fuel filters and air cleaners

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Saint-Gobain GlazingTRW Brake systemCeekay Daikin/Valeo Clutch setsVibracoustic EnginemountsVisteon Air induction systemZF Friedrichshafen Chassis components,AG including tie rodsBehr HVAC for the

luxuryversionDürr Lean Paint Shop

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NANO :Nano encapsulates the dream of millions of Indians groping for a shot at urban prosperity." The car is expected to boost the Indian economy, create entrepreneurial-opportunities across India, as well as expand the Indian car market by 65%. The car was envisioned by Ratan Tata, Chairman of the Tata Group and Tata Motors, who has described it as an eco-friendly "people's car". Nano has been greatly appreciated by many sources and the media for its low-cost and eco-friendly initiatives which include using compressed-air as fuel and an electric-version (E-Nano). Tata Group is expected to mass-manufacture the Nano, particularly the electric-version, and, besides selling them in India, to also export them worldwide.

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The Nano was originally to have been manufactured at a new factory in Singur, West Bengal, but increasingly violent protests forced Tata to pull out October 2008. (See Singur factory pullout below.) Currently, Tata Motors is reportedly manufacturing Nano at its existing Pantnagar (Uttarakhand) plant and a mother plant has been proposed for Sanand Gujarat. The company will bank on existing dealer network for Nano initially. The new Nano Plant could have a capacity of 500,000 units, compared to 300,000 for Singur. Gujarat has also agreed to match all the incentives offered by West Bengal government.

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NANO DESIGNNANO DESIGN

To achieve its design goals, Tata refined the manufacturing process, emphasized innovation and sought new design approaches from suppliers. The car was designed at Italy's Institute of Development in Automotive Engineering — with Ratan Tata requesting certain changes, such as the elimination of one of two windscreen wipers. Some components of the Nano are made in Germany by Bosch, such as Fuel Injection, brake system, Value Motronic ECU, ABS and other technologies.

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The Nano has 21% more interior space (albeit mostly as headroom, due to its tall stance) and an 8% smaller exterior compared to its closest rival, the Maruti 800. Tata offered the car in three versions: the basic Tata Nano Std; the Cx; and the Lx. The Cx and Lx versions each have air conditioning, power windows, and central locking. Tata has set its initial production target at 250,000 units per year.

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Version Quotes: At its launch the Nano was available in three

trim levels:

the basic Tata Nano Std priced at 123,000 Rupees has no extras;

the deluxe Tata Nano CX at 151,000 Rupees has air conditioning;

the luxury Tata Nano LX at 172,000 Rupees has air conditioning, power windows and central locking

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That’s About NANO.

NANO is the first car which was manufactured completely with INDIAN technology. We have to proud for this innovation.

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Thank You…

By…

HEMANTH KUMAR &

PRASANTH KUMAR