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K.E.S’s SHROFF COLLEGE OF ARTS & COMMERCE
Class : S.Y.B.F.M. Semester : 3rd
PRESENTATION ON :
Tata motors -Tata nano
Submitted to : Prof. Kapil sir
Academic year : 2011-12
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NAME ROLL NO.
PRIYANK DARJI
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HARDIK NATHWANI 27
SHASHANK PAI 28
SAGAR PANCHAL 29
DHARMIK PATEL 32
KUSH SHAH 39
SIDDARTH TAWDE 46
Group members
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The Tata logo was designed by the Wolff Olins consultancy. The logo is meant to signify fluidity; it may also be seen as a fountain of knowledge; maybe a tree of trust under which people can take refuge.
The Tata logo
INTRODUCTIONThe Tata Group is a multinational conglomerate
company headquartered in Mumbai, India.
In terms of market capitalization and revenues, Tata Group is the largest private corporate group in India and has been recognized as one of the most respected companies in the world.
The Tata Group has operations in more than 85 countries across six continents and export products and services to 80 nations.
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•The Tata Group comprises 114 companies and subsidiaries in seven business sectors, 27 of which are publicly listed. 65.8% of the ownership of Tata Group is held in charitable trusts.
•The founder, Jamsedji Tata
• The chairman of the Tata group is Ratan Tata , who took over from J. R. D. Tata in 1991 and is one of the major international business figures in the age of globality.
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“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 'Nano' on 10th January 2007, at the 9th Auto Expo 2008 in New Delhi. Tata Nano, cool & smart, launched by Tata Motors is world's cheapest Car with a price tag of $ 2500.
Introduction Of Tata Nano
PIONEERS
JAMSETJI TATA DORAB JI TATA SIR RATAN TATA
JRD TATA NAVAL TATARATAN TATA
The project has literally become India's claim-for-fame in the international-media due to Tata Motors' innovation in developing the car, as well as keeping it low in price.
The car itself is expected to boost the Indian Economy, create entrepreneurial-opportunities across India, as well as expand the Indian car market by 65%.
Description about Nano
Price: 1.2lakh onwardsEngine: 624cc, in-line, twin-cylinderPower: 34PS@5500rpmTorque: 48Nm@2500rpmGearbox: 4-speed manual; Cable operatedTop Speed: 95-100kmph (Speculated)Fuel Efficiency: 20kmpl (claimed)Length: 3100mmWidth: 1500mmHeight: 1600mmWheelbase: 2230mmGround Clearance: 180mmFuel Tank Capacity: 15lt. Kerb Weight: ~ 600kg.
Description model of nano
Specifications of Tata
Nano
The Standard Variant of the Car has a dealer price of rupees one lakh (US $2500) and is the cheapest car in the world.
A four-door car that can seat four-five passengers.
As compared to Maruti 800, it is eight per cent smaller on the outside but on the inside it provides 21 per cent more leg space than the Maruti 800.
It conforms to all the emission standards as well as the Offset and Side Crash norms followed internationally.
"It's a good historic moment for the Indian auto industry and also a proud one indeed that an Indian company took a step forward on this road. Its an upgradation for an auto wheeler rider to by a car now.“
Rajesh Jejurikar, Managing Director, Mahindra and Renault's.
"It's good product but it's still too early to say whether it will overtake the 800 because it caters to a totally new market segment.”
Said Jagdish Khattar, Former MD of Maruti Udyog Limited
"Meeting the proper quality standards and safety is not feasible at all in such a model.Andreas Prinz, Managing Director (Passenger Cars), Volkswagen Group Sales India.
"I think it is a great thing for India because mobility is giving new opportunities. I hope Tata drives to great success with the Rs one lakh car, but it is not included in our plan.“
Thomas Kuehl, Board Member, Skoda Auto India.
Reactions about Nano
The Tata Nano uses plastics and adhesives rather than welding.
introducing the car with an artificially low price through govt-subsidies and tax-breaks, or
using vertical-integration, or
partially using inexpensive polymers or biodegradable plastics instead of a full metal-body.
It has no AC, no power steering, no power windows, no power bells and whistles.
What makes it so cheap !
What makes the TATA NANO so cheap!!!
Target Market The low-cost car is clearly intended for the masses. For the family of four that would otherwise ride on a scooter, precariously balancing a tiny tot on the front and a baby on the wife’s lap. For the first-time car buyer in India - a huge market despite the increasing number of cars in the urban and semi-urban areas.
Its Also attract the small cars buyers like maruti 800.
3D view of TATA NANO
The Indian economy continued to register impressive GDP growth, although the rate of growth declined marginally over the previous year, reflecting inflationary trends driven by the increase in the cost of energy and raw materials.
The level of industrial activity has also begun to decline as a result of fiscal constraints imposed on money supply and the raising of interest rates.
Investment flows into India increased by 20% to a record level of about Rs. 120,000 Crores.
OVERVIEW OF INDIAN ECONOMY
Performance of the company’s stock prices (vis-à-vis Sensex and Auto index)
Market price data on BSE/NSE
Small cars have big potential: Survey Business Standard: January 15, 2008
Tata Nano sets the platform for India as a frugal engineering hub livemint.com: January 11, 2008
Global problems, Desi solutions The Economic Times: May 15, 2008
Nano makes it to Time's most important cars of all time The Hindu Business Line: January 17, 2008
News from various surveys and research worldwide
However, Due to the Singur land dispute, the "Stalled Car Factory" is "Costing Jobs, Splitting Neighbors in West Bengal”
“ Tata's problems in West Bengal are scaring off other industries hoping to locate here, including Infosys, a software maker that wanted to build a business park that would provide 5,000 jobs.
While existence of Tata Nano could lead to high industrial growth , the exit lead west Bengal a loss of more than 80,000 crore .How ever Tata has to suffer in terms of delay and settlement cost .
Obstacles to Nano
Tata is now 57th most valuable brand globally livemint.com: April 22, 2008 The Tata group’s intense activities in 2007 have seen it rising 45 places to No. 57 in Brand Finance Top 500 Global Brands.
Expectations
Modular design
Competencies of Tata Nano
conclusion
Thank you !