Tata Motors to stop Thailand manufacturing ops but will sell vehicles there

Going forward, the company shall continue to address the Thailand market with a revamped product portfolio

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

on Tuesday said it has decided to stop in Thailand citing viability issues but would continue to sell vehicles in the country through imports.

As part of this ongoing review, the company has undertaken a reassessment of its business model in Thailand to ensure it is sustainable over the long term, said in a statement.

"The business as it stands today is sub-scale and not sustainable. We have hence decided to cease the current in this financial year," it added.

Going forward, the company shall continue to address the with a revamped product portfolio, suitable to local market needs, delivered through a (CBU) distribution model, said.

Tata Motors is committed to the ASEAN region wherein Thailand is an important market and the company endeavours to continue serving customers as it transitions to the new operating model, it added.

"It was becoming unviable business for us. Therefore, we decided to cease manufacturing operations," Tata Motors Group CFO P Balaji said.

The company had incurred a loss of Rs 1.7 billion on the business last year, he added.

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First Published: Tue, July 31 2018. 20:21 IST