Tata AutoComp and Tata Ficosa win Deming Prize 2024 award

Tata AutoComp Composites Division is the first company in the global composites industry to win prestigious TQM recognition, while Tata Ficosa becomes the first auto-component supplier in India to be awarded the Deming Prize in the Vision Systems product domain.

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Tata AutoComp and Tata Ficosa win Deming Prize 2024 award

Here’s yet another affirmation of the growing global recognition of high-quality made-in-India products. Tata AutoComp Systems, the leading automotive components conglomerate which caters to Indian and global OEMs, has announced that two of its entities— Tata AutoComp Composites Division & Tata Ficosa — have been awarded the prestigious Deming Prize for 2024.

Widely regarded as one of the highest global honours for excellence in Total Quality Management (TQM), this recognition underscores Tata AutoComp’s commitment to customer centricity, quality and operational excellence. 

The Tata AutoComp Composites Division stands out as the first entity in the composites industry worldwide to receive this honour. Similarly, Tata Ficosa has set a benchmark as the first auto-component company in India to be awarded the Deming Prize in the Vision Systems product domain.

Commenting on the recognition and how it aligns with their business, Arvind Goel, chairman of Tata AutoComp Systems said, " Receiving the Deming Prize is a significant milestone in our Total Quality Management journey. With a steadfast focus on customer centricity, ongoing improvements, and active participation of all employees, across the organization, this is the path that will drive our sustained progress and future success. Our focus on innovative, sustainable solutions and cutting-edge technologies is driving Tata AutoComp’s rapid expansion across the mobility market.” 

“The Deming Prize is a testament to Tata AutoComp's commitment to Total Quality Management (TQM), which serves as the cultural foundation that unites our diverse organisation and international stakeholders. Our future plans include integrating these practices at the group level and extending the learnings to our suppliers, driving continuous improvement in quality performance and elevating the overall value of our products,” added Arvind Goel. 

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