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Newly Single: How Tata Motors' CV division is revving up for success as an independent entity

As Tata Motors' commercial vehicle division prepares for life as an independent entity, it embarks on a multifaceted strategy encompassing talent development, technological innovation, and market adaptation to secure its position in a rapidly evolving industry.

By Shahkar Abidi, Ketan Thakkar calendar 22 Oct 2024 Views icon8493 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Newly Single: How Tata Motors' CV division is revving up for success as an independent entity

In the steamy heat of July, a group of top executives from Tata Motors' commercial vehicle division embarked on an immersive journey through the industrial heartlands of China, with the financial powerhouse of Shanghai serving as their gateway. This region, long established as a nerve centre for China’s automotive industry, revealed itself in new, unexpected ways to the Indian delegation, whose mission was not just to observe but to glean insights that could redefine their own strategic trajectory.

What they found was a landscape where innovation and state support had rapidly propelled the adoption of liquefied natural gas (LNG) ...

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