Friday, February 19, 2010

Commercial production of Tata Nano to at Sanand by April this year

Tata Motors is gearing up to begin the commercial production of Nano at its mother plant at Sanand by April this year. Media reports have already indicated that the vehicle maker is already carrying out trial runs of the aforesaid car at its aforementioned plant in Gujarat. At present, the company produces Nano from its Pantnagar facility in Uttarakhand in which about 180 Nanos are being assembled daily with engines produced in Pune. It may be recalled that after pulling out of Singur, the company was forced to use the interim plant in Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, for a large part of this year, where the Ace pickup is also produced. Tata Motors is expected to produce around 40,000 Nanos this fiscal though numbers will increase four-fold to over 1.7 lakh units during 2010-11.
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2 comments:

Cisco said...

The Tata Nano is a great example of how new thinking can change an old industry. The success of this car lands on many unique and innovative ways to manufacture.

A Canadian success story in the world of automotive equipment manufacturing is that of Samco Machinery (http://www.samco-machinery.com) They manufacturer roll forming machines that are used in the manufacturing of the Tata Nano chassis. By utilizing this advanced technology Tata was able to meet cost and quality targets.

Great job to both companies.

Anonymous said...

yes this was the good car launched by the tata in all over the world and often seen on indian roads.
thanks

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