Tata Motors Considering Nano Assembly Plant Abroad


New Delhi, Aug 2 (IANS): Indian automobile giant Tuesday said that it was considering to set up an assembly plant in a foreign country for its entry-level passenger car Nano.

"We are looking at many countries, where we can start the completely knocked down (CKD) assembly units," P.M. Telang, managing director - India operations, tata Motors, told reporters here.

According to Telang, the company was considering to export the completely built units of the car to Southeast Asian and Latin American countries and then follow this up with assembly units.

"Important markets for the Nano are in South Asian countries, ASEAN and Latin American region," Telang said.

Currently the company exports fully-built Nano vehicle to Sri Lanka and Nepal.

  

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  • niladri k. das gupta, kolkata

    Tue, Aug 02 2011

    I have a feeling that Mamta Banerjee cherishes a desire,concealed in her heart, that M/s Tata Motors Ltd comes up with a proposal to revive the Singur Nano plant in Singur in 600 acres. She, being a politician,will stick to her commitment of returning the land to farmers .She,being the C.M.,can not openly come down from rigid stand Which is for public consumption. But for ancillary industries she will herself arrange suitable land for you. Very few sites are comparable to that of Singur, G.T. Road, Durgapur Expressway, proximity to Kolkata Airport under upgradation and Kolkata Port Trust. Availability of skilled labour at cheaper salary. I am a great admirer of Tata group and may pl. be pardoned if I indulged in digression.

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