All-women assembly line has set a benchmark for diversity and inclusion at India Auto Inc where women representation stands at 10% of the total workforce.
Shopfloor personnel undergo a 45-training programme to get well versed in the entire vehicle assembly process to ensure highest quality standards.
Around 1,500 women assemble the premium Harrier and Safari SUVs at Tata Motors’ Omega Factory (TCF-2 assembly line) in Pune.
The assembly line is replete with motivational quotes from women leaders across sectors to act as a catalyst of self-belief for young India on the shopfloor.
Tata Motors has adapted the assembly line with manipulators and lifts to suit average women height of around 5 feet to easily access difficult-to-reach places in the BIW.
The TCF-2 assembly line rolls out 120 cars every shift, and operates 24x7, since graduating to a three-shift format in June 2022.
Following intensive training, women personnel work on the 66 main, and 22 sub-assembly stations at the Pune plant.
The focus remains firmly on manufacturing excellence.
Yes, we can. Over 1,500 women, between 18 and 25 years old, are in charge of its flagship Harrier and Safari SUV assembly operations.
Tata Motors raises the diversity bar with all-women assembly line at Pune plant

A dedicated team of 1,500 ambitious, skilled and hardworking women are the driving force behind building the Indian carmaker’s flagship Harrier and Safari SUVs at its Pune plant.

12 Mar 2023 | 18475 Views | By Mayank Dhingra

Homegrown carmaker Tata Motors has set a new diversity benchmark in the Indian automotive industry, with its TCF-2 (Trim-Chassis-Fitment-2) assembly line at its Pune plant transitioning to an all-women assembly line where the company’s two flagship SUVs – Harrier and Safari – are assembled by women from scratch.

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