Tata Nano Case study

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Case Study Tata’s Dream Car Plant Location

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Case Study

Tata’s Dream Car Plant Location

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Team Members

• Shreyas Godse – 13

• Amit kanade – 19

• Gaurang Medhekar – 27

• Ashish Raut – 45

• Saurabh Sangle – 48

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Introduction

•Low Cost assembly operation

•Use of plastic in body of the car

•Use of Adhesives instead of welding

•Small satellite units

•Encourage local entrepreneurs

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Tata Nano

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Q. Why did Tatas prefer to locate their ‘dream car’ plant Singur, West Bengal despite other equally good options such as Dharwad and Uttaranchal ?

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• TATA Group want to produce Nano in larger volumes with all the high-volume parts manufactured in one plant

• The West Bengal government was ready to provide required area (around1000 acres) to TATA by doing land acquisition

• They have offered various subsidies to TATA group

• Singur is about 50 kilometers north west of Kolkata to be the most suitable place

• Singur is very close to National Highway No. 2 connecting Kolkata with Delhi

• Fulfilled the different aspects such as logistics, easily available of resources, skilled labor, social infrastructure such as educational institute for the children of its employees

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Q. Tata should have considered Pune and Jamshedpur where they already have multiple facilities and several ancillary units for locating this new plant. Do you agree with this statement?

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• Cost of the car was important

• Operating cost should be low

• Cost of setting up of new plant

• West Bengal government was interested to bring TATA to their state

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Q. Tata’s have often chosen wrong location for their plants, such as the one at Lucknow, which is also marred with controversies. Discuss.

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• Lucknow as location for Tata Motors was not appropriate

• Did not get incentives as stated in the Industrial Investment Promotion Policy by UP government

• Uttarakhand government is providing excise duty exemption

• Shifted production to Pantnagar

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Q. How do you think the problems at Singur can be amicably resolved by Tatas for earliest construction of their plant?

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• Creating awareness of employment

• Provide training to locals

• Conducting weekly meetings

• Training programs for women

• Introducing technical subjects in secondary schools