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Tata Motors to set up second light vehicles unit in Bangladesh
New base may help firm make deeper inroads into Europe, which provides duty- and quota-free access

Shally Seth, shally.s@livemint.com

http://www.livemint.com/2010/11/26000202/Tata-Motors-to-set-up-second.html?atype=tp


Tata Motors Ltd plans to set up a second factory in Bangladesh, one of its main export destinations for commercial vehicles, in six months to cater to growing sales of small and light commercial vehicles.

India’s largest auto maker by sales revenue is the junior partner in a 60:40 joint venture with Bangladesh’s Nitol Motors Ltd for nearly two decades.

Nita Co. Ltd, which has been the sole distributor of Tata Motors’ small, medium and heavy-duty trucks in Bangladesh since 1991, has an assembling unit for medium and heavy-duty trucks.

“Under the same joint venture agreement, what’s in the works is a new factory for which we are currently surveying the land,” said Abdul Matlub Ahmed, chairman of Nitol Niloy Group of Industries, on phone from Dhaka.

Ahmed added that the new factory will assemble small and light commercial vehicles that have so far been imported from India, allowing Nita to avoid levies and price them more competitively.

Currently 25,000 commercial vehicles are sold in Bangladesh in a year. Ahmed said the market is expected to grow three-fold in four years to 70,000 units and Nita will account for half the sales.

“With the increasing business in Bangladesh, Nita Co. Ltd is now in the process of evaluating the possibility of increasing the production capacity in Bangladesh, and also exploring the possibility of starting assembly of light and small commercial vehicles for Bangladesh,” a Tata Motors spokesperson said in an emailed response.

Both Tata Motors and Nitol Motors declined to specify the investment in the new factory.

Pankaj Chaddha, director, India, Ernst and Young, said any company transferring technology to a joint venture generates revenue both as royalty and from sales at the joint venture, besides providing strategic support to its partner.

The new factory will assemble models such as the Tata Magic, Ace and Iris. Ahmed said the site would be finalized in two-three weeks, after which Nita will seek an approval from the senior management of Tata Motors. He expects the unit to start production in six months. The facility will roll out 15,000 vehicles in the first year and reach 40,000 units in the next year. The second phase of the project would entail establishing a vendor base around the factory.

Ahmed met 27 Tata Motors suppliers in Pune last week. Officials from Tata Motors’ factory in Uttarakhand, where it makes the Ace range, have also started visiting Bangladesh, said a supplier familiar with the development, asking not to be named.

The new manufacturing base may also help Tata Motors make deeper inroads into Europe.

The European Union’s everything but arms arrangement provides duty- and quota-free access for a multitude of products from 49 least developed countries, including Bangladesh, according to the European Commission’s website.

The decision on exports from Bangladesh, however, will be Tata Motors’, said Ahmed.

Mahantesh Sabarad, senior vice-president, equity, at brokerage Fortune Equity Brokers Ltd, said Tata Motors is capable of independent presence in overseas markets, but it makes sense to emulate the Bangladesh model elsewhere if it can tie up with a local partner as strong as Nitol. “The joint venture has paid off,” he said.
 
Mahantesh Sabarad, senior vice-president, equity, at brokerage Fortune Equity Brokers Ltd, said Tata Motors is capable of independent presence in overseas markets, but it makes sense to emulate the Bangladesh model elsewhere if it can tie up with a local partner as strong as Nitol. “The joint venture has paid off,” he said.

:cheers::cheers:
 
Good going.. long live India- bangladesh brotherhood friendship etc etc ..:cheers:

This is the only thing India has done good regarding business dealing in recent times. I hope the quality of the vehicles will be good not just like the black taxi cab which TATA dumped in Bangladesh and ripped of crors of taka.
 
This is the only thing India has done good regarding business dealing in recent times. I hope the quality of the vehicles will be good not just like the black taxi cab which TATA dumped in Bangladesh and ripped of crors of taka.

Quality must have improved a lot.. otherwise its not compulsory to buy it.. there are still lots of options..
 
Quality must have improved a lot.. otherwise its not compulsory to buy it.. there are still lots of options..

Regarding option ... yes there are options..... bd people bought it cause after the introduction of Taxi Cab.... yellow taxi cab of japan was costing around 7 lacs and black taxi cab of TATA was costing around 3.5 lac... which was distributed by the same Nitol group... which is making the venture here... but just after buying it started to create lots of problem and was required maintenance almost regularly... so eventual cost became high and after 2 or 3 year most of the cab become nonoperational and useless and dumped.... That was 1st time so people had no idea... but this time people will give a 2nd thought to by TATA product... so improvement of quality is must and specially if they want to export the cars to europe.
 
I think the cab you are talking bout was from,MARUTI SUZUKI,not TATA

Thanks for reminding me.... so now the corrected sentence should be... TATA produced car should not be as bad as Indian maruti suzuki one.... as TATA is an indian company so if any 1 will go to buy vehicle from TATA... all the black cab will come in to their mind... and nitol should also be careful about the quality...as they will export those car as Bangladeshi made to europe... so reputation of Bangladesh is on the line...
 
sami6108 said:
so reputation of Bangladesh is on the line...

Yeah don't want to damage the reputation of high quality cars from Bangladesh :rolleyes:

The cars will be sold under the TATA brand, so TATA's reputation will be 'at stake' (it's the largest employer in the UK btw)


I mean seriously all you guys do is whine!

"Japanese cars are good"
"but they're too expensive, poor us we cant afford them"
"So we get cheap Indian cars" "but they not so good and bad quality"
"Indians (evil Bharatis) deceived us"

Boo f****** hooo :rolleyes:
 
Glad to see tata motors helping in increasing trade and bussines btw tow country's, I hope more trade and bussiness will be done with bangladesh in future....:cheers:
 
Yeah don't want to damage the reputation of high quality cars from Bangladesh :rolleyes:

The cars will be sold under the TATA brand, so TATA's reputation will be 'at stake' (it's the largest employer in the UK btw)


I mean seriously all you guys do is whine!

"Japanese cars are good"
"but they're too expensive, poor us we cant afford them"
"So we get cheap Indian cars" "but they not so good and bad quality"
"Indians (evil Bharatis) deceived us"

Boo f****** hooo :rolleyes:

Where did you see that I have told that it will be under Nitol brand??? But obviously it will be exported to Europe as Bangladeshi made product to get the duty free advantage and do not forget Nitol has 40% stake on it... Even though for now it will be sold with the TATA brand but in the recent future Bangladesh may export its own made and brand product to Europe. At that case if this product quality is **** than it will effect bd product and its image.

N who told you that because of being poor bd people bought black taxi cab??? Yes true yellow taxi cab was twice expensive than bharti black taxi cab.. but the isuues which played big role here is that black taxi cab was supposed to give 700 taka per day to the owner and on the other hand 1000 taka for the yellow taxi cab... so buying it with 2 times more price will result in around 1.5 time earning from yellow taxi cab. Other issue was that per kilometer charge of yellow cab was higher than black taxi cab.. so people used to take less ride on yellow taxi cab... these were the issues... but after buying they realized it was a wrong decision to do so as after taking in to consideration the maintenance cost and breaking down of the black taxi cab within 2 to 3 years...


So, get a life before commenting all these bs over here... in dhaka majority of the car from Toyota... Marcedes.. BMWs are also quite common over here... unlike kolkata where all the back wars indian models ply on the road...

N regarding TATA and UK ... that was due to buying of Land Rover and Jaguar... but any way how many TATA truck was exported to uk???
 
Thanks for reminding me.... so now the corrected sentence should be... TATA produced car should not be as bad as Indian maruti suzuki one.... as TATA is an indian company so if any 1 will go to buy vehicle from TATA... all the black cab will come in to their mind... and nitol should also be careful about the quality...as they will export those car as Bangladeshi made to europe... so reputation of Bangladesh is on the line...
Tata will never export its products to Europe from bangladesh...cozz its even more cheaper to make those vehicles in india & far more easier to transport it from india..cozz Distance from bangladesh to Europe is more than India to Europe....& Europe is well aware of TATA's quality(jaguar & land rover)...:pop:
 
Its natural for people from countries with a immature automotive industry to take cars from different entities but from the same country to be same.its also natural to be such dumb that they buy a maruti 800 as a cab!.its also natural to cricticise the owner of the jaguar-landrover brand.which concludes that,sami,for you natural equates dumbness.
 

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