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    MODEL ESSAY Tata Motors’ Singur Case (Nano Controversy) Introduction I have taken the case on Tata Motors Ltd. The case was all about on the Tata Nano Singur Controversy. This controversy refers to the Tata’s Nano Factory at Singur in Hooghly district in West Bengal, India. Since Tata Motors Started constructing the factory over there in Singur, the small place comes into the media worldwide. Tata Motors started this factory to manufacture 25000 cars firstly. The plans of Tata Motors were that

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    Tata Nano

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    TATA NANO "Dream-dream and dream, because dream gives vision, vision gives thoughts and finally thoughts lead to the action". Each letter of these motivational words said by India 's former President Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam goes exactly with Mr. Ratan Tata, Chairman of Tata group, who in the year 2003, dreamt of producing a safe, affordable Car for the common man. Finally after the wait of five years, crossing all financial and technological barriers, Ratan Tata kept his promise and unveiled Tata

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    Introduction Tata Engineering and Locomotive Co. Ltd was established in 1945. In 1954, the company launched its first automobile; between 1954 and 1969, it collaborated with Daimler Benz to produce commercial vehicles. By the 1990s, the company had entered the passenger vehicle market. In 2004 Tata Motors acquired Daewoo commercial Vehicle Co. Ltd., Korea’s second- Largest truck manufacturer, and became the first Indian company to be listed on New York Stock Exchange. The next year, it acquired a

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    comes to community development and corporate service responsibility Tata motors is actively engaged in touching the live of more than a million citizens as its as signatory to United Nations Global Compact. Turnaround in TATA Motors: Tata motors came across a major changeover in 2001. The commercial-vehicle market in India shrank by more than 40 percent (Eravandi, 2009). Everybody in the organization shriveled at the time when Tata motors lost 5 billion rupees in 2001 which was a massive loss in company’s

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    can be more difficult to analyze such as terrorism especially in today’s political unrest. Some major corporations have spent thousands of dollars on macro and micro analyses just to have a world event disrupt or completely destroy operations. Tata motors dealt with political battles as well as a terrorist event. In a USA Today article titled “India 's Nano goes on sale” Sharon Silke reported that the Launch of was Six weeks late after political battle over the land where the car was to be built

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    Made in India

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    scooters, or make several trips to commute. Clearly, this is not an ideal form of transportation for most people. However, the low income in India has prohibited individuals from purchasing a vehicle than can cost more than $10,000. Is India’s Tata Motors new four-door, four-seat, rear-engine car for $2,500 a good alternative plan for transportation in India? In an article, “No, No, No, Don’t Follow Us,” Thomas L. Friedman, who became the New York Times foreign affairs columnist in 1995, reporting

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    global usually for monetary gains or to gain a competitive advantage for its products. Fig 1: Classification of Expansion Strategies Source : Business Jargons 2017 This study would not only define how Tata motors(indian multinational) and IKEA’s(European MNC) expansion strategy could be classified and generalized into the above stated categories, but also how contrasting or similar their expansion strategies were, these expansions may seem to be tempting

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    Jamsetiji Tata who holds nearly 100 companies with 300 subsidiaries in 40 businesses founded Tata Group. Ratan Tata who is handling all the main contracts and has been heavily investing to shape Tata Group into a global leader player. The groups comprise seven business segments specifically: engineering, materials, communications and information technology, services, energy, consumer products and chemicals. Each company and subsidiaries functions individually and are bound by Tata Sons and Tata industries

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    Tata Steel: Tata Steal is one of the largest steel production all over the world. It has an annual steel capacity of 27.5 million tonnes per annum. Tata Steel is the world's second Steel producer which has operations in 26 countries worldwide. Is has a turnover of Rs 1,17,420 crore (US $18.12 billion). Tata Steel has 74000 employees across all over the world. Tata Steel plant founded by Jamsetji Tata in 1907. It is situated in Jamshedpur, India's first Steel city. It is well known for Steel which

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    1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Tata Nano is the cheapest car in the world. It is sold in home country India around Rs 1-lakh i.e approximately USD 2000. It is manufactured by Tata Motor Limited, the largest automobile company in India. It’s Chairman, Ratan Naval Tata envisions that Tata Nano to become a “People’s car“which is affordable by almost everybody. Tata Nano was first launched in India on 1st April 2009 and expected to be in Indian market by July 2009. Since launching, it has created a huge buzz

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