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Table of Contents
Introduction4
Background4
Aim of Study6
Tata Group Purpose6
Strategies that succeed10
A space of its own13
Home advantage14
A world to win15
Integration with TECS16
Swot analysis of Tata Motors17
Strengths17
Weaknesses18
Opportunities18
Threats20
Exist in UK but not based in the UK21
Conclusion21
Discussion22
Recommendations23
References35
TATA Company
Introduction
This report provides a comprehensive analysis about the company. Starting with the company's history, including its organizational set-up and description of its businesses, the report moves on to discuss its key business strategies. The company is also examined in the SWOT framework. Further, the report highlights the key financial parameters of the company and focuses on ratio analysis, stock performance, market indicators and earnings estimates. The report also contains a brief analysis of the industry the company operates in as well as descriptions of the company's main competitors along with their financial performance.
Background
This report provides an in-depth analysis of Tata Motors. It starts with a historical overview of the company and provides a brief profile of its various businesses. It then goes on to explore strategic initiatives undertaken by the company to grow and strengthen its global presence. Thereafter, the report analyzes Tata Motor's financial performance against the backdrop of commercial and passenger vehicles industry and conducts a peer-group comparison. The report concludes with an outlook for Tata Motors.
Tata Motors is a part of the Tata Group manages its share-holding through Tata Sons. The company was established in 1945 as a locomotive manufacturing unit and later expanded its operations to commercial vehicle sector in 1954 after forming a joint venture with Daimler-Benz AG of Germany. Despite the success of its commercial vehicles, Tata realized his company had to diversify and he began to look at other products. Based on consumer demand, he decided that building a small car would be the most practical new venture. So in 1998 it launched Tata Indica, India's first fully indigenous passenger car.Designed to be inexpensive and simple to build and maintain, the Indica became an instant hit in the Indian market. It was also exported to Europe namely the UK and Italy. Since then it has never looked back. In 2004 it acquired Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle and in late 2005 it acquired 21% Aragonese Hispano Carrocera giving it controlling rights of the company. It has formed a Joint Venture with Marcopolo of Brazil and introduced low-floor buses in the Indian Market. Recently it had acquired British Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) business, which also includes Daimler and Lanchester brand names.
Aim of Study
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the Tata new operation into the United Kingdom and company analysis.
Tata Group Purpose
Tata is to improve the quality of life in UK through leadership in targeted sectors of ...