Tata Motors' Sanand plant to touch 100% capacity in a few months

Aims to produce 10,000-12,000 cars per month, including Tiago, Tigor and Nano

Sohini Das  |  Ahmedabad 

As it eyes the number 3 slot in the Indian passenger vehicle space, Tata Motors' Sanand factory is set to work at full throttle. Once functioning at only 20-25 per cent of its installed capacity, the plant is soon expected to touch a production volume of 10,000-12,000 cars per month across three models.  The Sanand plant is expected to operate at full capacity by the end of financial year 2017-18, said Mayank Pareek, president, passenger vehicle division of Tata Motors. Speaking on the sidelines of the launch of the Tata Tigor compact sedan, Pareek said the Sanand plant ...

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Tata Motors' Sanand plant to touch 100% capacity in a few months

Aims to produce 10,000-12,000 cars per month, including Tiago, Tigor and Nano

As it eyes the number 3 slot in the Indian passenger vehicles space, Tata Motors has got its Sanand factory humming. Once functioning at only 20-25 per cent of its installed capacity, the plant is soon expected to touch a production volume of 10,000-12,000 cars per month across three models. Within the current fiscal (2017-18) the Sanand plant is expected to operate in its full capacity, said Mayank Pareek, president, passenger vehicle division of Tata Motors. Talking at the sidelines of the launch of the Tata Tigor, compact sedan Pareek said that the Sanand plant produced around 60,000 vehicles last fiscal including Tiago hatchback and the mini car Nano. "Plant capacity is a dynamic thing, it depends on what product and what variants are being produced. However, we plan to scale up the production to 10,000-12,000 units per month within the next few months, and expect that Sanand would function in full capacity within the current fiscal," he said. The company has already managed to ... As it eyes the number 3 slot in the Indian passenger vehicle space, Tata Motors' Sanand factory is set to work at full throttle. Once functioning at only 20-25 per cent of its installed capacity, the plant is soon expected to touch a production volume of 10,000-12,000 cars per month across three models.  The Sanand plant is expected to operate at full capacity by the end of financial year 2017-18, said Mayank Pareek, president, passenger vehicle division of Tata Motors. Speaking on the sidelines of the launch of the Tata Tigor compact sedan, Pareek said the Sanand plant ... image
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