Tata Group MARKETING PLAN BY Manu Joseph Section C PRN: 147 Executive Summary The Tata Nano is an inexpensive‚ rear-engined‚ four-passenger city car built by the Indian company Tata Motors and is aimed primarily at the Indian domestic market. Tata Motors began selling its "one-lakh car" in March‚ 2009. This nickname is due to the Nano’s price point‚ near 100‚000 (one lakh rupees). Tata Motor Chairman‚ Mr Ratan Tata envisions that Tata Nano to become a “People’s car“ which is
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challenges which a cross-border acquisition of this type may produce and the steps that both Tata and Jaguar/Land Rover need to take in order to make this a successful Anglo-Indian story. The current trend towards international mergers‚ acquisitions and joint ventures is resulting in organisations not only having to deal with the merger of different corporate cultures‚ but also of two or more national cultures. While Tata will be more familiar with British business culture following the recent acquisition
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Tata Nano Case Analysis Ratan Tata‚ chairman of Tata Motors Ltd.‚ hoped to raise the status of Middle class families in India by offering the Tata Nano. Expectations were increasing amongst the customers regarding the product features and its efficiency. Competitors were eagerly waiting for its arrival to find out what they were going to be up against. It had strong and convincing features and was actually a good product. Unfortunately there were too many strategic marketing problems that kept it
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Tata Group The Tata group comprises over 90 operating companies in seven business sectors: communications and information technology‚ engineering‚ materials‚ services‚ energy‚ consumer products and chemicals. The group has operations in more than 80 countries across six continents‚ and its companies export products and services to 85 countries. The total revenue of Tata companies‚ taken together‚ was $67.4 billion (around Rs319‚534 crore) in 2009-10‚ with 57 per cent of this coming
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Collaboration between Tata Consultancy Services’ IT services and NEST Organization in articulating the U. K’s Universal Workplace Pension Scheme through Business Process Outsourcing and its Subsequent technological Impacts on The Home Country; India. Geography of Transnational Production Networks 1 Introduction I believe that Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is a good example of a transnational corporation with capabilities of worldwide learning‚ economies of scale and flexibility. TCS
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MARKETING STRATEGIES ASSIGNMENT “TATA ACE” CASE STUDY 1) Why do we feel Tata Motors was targeting LCV (Light Commercial Vehicle) segment under commercial segment for TATA ACE? - - - Better highway systems like the Golden Quadrilateral meant that Commercial vehicles in 45+ Tonnes could carry bulk loads covering large distances in shorter time and at lower per tonne per km cost. Government also went about the task of improving road network between medium sized cities and also
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MARKETING MANAGEMENT REPORT ON TATA INDICA Submitted by: Submitted to: Group-5 (Sec A) Dr. H. Gayathri Aman Srivastav (12005) Gaurav Kumar (12017) Muhammad Rayees. M (12029) Shilpa Giri (12046) Mahajan Swapnil Umashankar (12053) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to show our greatest appreciation to Dr. H. Gayathri for her tremendous support and help. We feel motivated and encouraged every time we attend
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Report Submitted on the Technology of “Tata Nano Car” As Part of the Course Managing Technology for Competitiveness PREPARED BY Choidup Dorji (113378) Wangmo Chador (113377) Pishenbay Adilbaevich Umirbekov (113417) Nipu Kumar Nath (112889) Christian Riisager (112846) 1 Executive Summary The study of Tata Nano car technology has demonstrated the fact that how a technological revolution has taken place in Automobile sector by the introduction of Tata Nano car in the market. It is 2 feet
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CASE STUDY ON TATA NANO TATA MOTORS HAS UNVEILED THE WORLD’S CHEAPEST MOTOR NANO CAR The case discusses the making of Tata Nano‚ the world’s cheapest car‚ manufactured by India based Tata Motors. On March 30‚ 2009‚ Tata Nano was launched with an ex-factory price tag of INR 100‚000 (about US$ 2000). The case explains the design and development process of TataNano. The car was the result of a five year research and development project carried out by Tata Nano development team. While developing
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A DC motor is a mechanically commutated electric motor powered from direct current (DC). The stator is stationary in space by definition and therefore so is its current. The current in the rotor is switched by the commutator to also be stationary in space. This is how the relative angle between the stator and rotor magnetic flux is maintained near 90 degrees‚ which generates the maximum torque. DC motors have a rotating armature winding but non-rotating armature magnetic field and a static field
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