Tata AutoComp Secures Third Deming Prize in Two Years

The automotive component manufacturer's suspension systems unit becomes the first commercial vehicle suspension maker globally to receive the quality management recognition

Angitha SureshBy Angitha Suresh calendar 17 Nov 2025 Views icon5011 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Tata AutoComp Secures Third Deming Prize in Two Years

Tata AutoComp Systems has been awarded the Deming Prize for the third time since 2024, with its business unit Tata AutoComp Hendrickson Suspensions Limited (THSL) receiving the recognition for excellence in Total Quality Management on November 17, 2025.

THSL becomes the first commercial vehicle suspension system manufacturer worldwide to receive the Deming Prize. The company joins two other Tata AutoComp business units—the Composites Division and Tata Ficosa—which were awarded the prize in 2024.

The Deming Prize, established in 1951 by the Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers, recognizes organizations that demonstrate outstanding business performance through the application of Total Quality Management principles. Recipients undergo assessment of their leadership, systems, and results, with emphasis on customer satisfaction, continuous improvement, and organizational learning.

"Winning back-to-back Deming Prizes in 2024 and 2025, three prizes in two years, is a proud milestone that emphasizes the paramount importance of Total Quality Management in our organisation," said Arvind Goel, Vice-Chairman of Tata AutoComp Systems Limited. He added that the company has plans for other business units to adopt TQM practices and pursue the award.

MD and CEO Manoj Kolhatkar described TQM as "a people's movement" and stated that the award reflects the company's focus on quality mindset, customer-centric transformation, and sustainable growth through quality leadership.

THSL, a 50:50 joint venture between Tata AutoComp Systems and Hendrickson International, manufactures suspension systems for medium and heavy commercial vehicles in India. The company produces parabolic and lift axle suspension systems for applications ranging from trucks and tippers to trailers and buses.

Tata AutoComp Systems operates through 21 business units, including 11 joint ventures with global technology partners, and maintains 66 manufacturing facilities across India, North America, Latin America, Europe, and China. The company supplies automotive components to original equipment manufacturers across passenger and commercial vehicles, electric vehicles, two and three-wheelers, tractors, and off-road equipment.

The company's portfolio includes plastic components, composites, sheet metal assemblies, HVAC systems, seating solutions, and exhaust technologies. In the electric vehicle segment, it provides battery packs, battery management systems, thermal management solutions, and integrated drivetrains.

RELATED ARTICLES
Tata Motors PV Expects 30–50% Jump in Punch.ev Volumes After New Launch

auther Autocar Professional Bureau calendar20 Feb 2026

Automaker bets on higher range, faster charging, and accessible pricing to lift EV adoption in the entry segment.

Margin Trade-Off Needed to Some Extent to Drive EV Adoption: Tata Motors PV

auther Darshan Nakhwa calendar20 Feb 2026

Automaker says long-term EV progress takes priority as entry segment remains toughest to electrify

BaaS isn’t really a service, it’s a financing tool: Tata Motors' Shailesh Chandra

auther Prerna Lidhoo calendar20 Feb 2026

The company frames the model not as a service but as a financing instrument, designed to help hesitant buyers visualise ...