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TATA GROUP of COMPANIES : TATA GROUP of COMPANIES Presented by S.Saranya R.Gayathri TATA GROUP OF COMPANIES : TATA GROUP OF COMPANIES Presented by S.Saranya R.Gayathri : Logo representation : Logo representation The logo resembles tree under which ³ALL r Welcome To take refuge´ This logo tells us fluidity as well as fountain of knowledge Board of Directors : Board of Directors Ratan Tata, chairman Nosh A Soonawal, vice chairman Ishaa Hussain, finance director R Gopalakrishnan, executive director Alan Rosling, executive director Introduction : Introduction Tata Group is the largest private corporate group in India and has been recognized as one of the most respected companies in the world Tata group comprises 96 operating companies in 7 business sectors: information systems and communications, Service, Energy, Consumer Products, Chemicals, Engineering, Materials Tata Group was founded in 1868 Its Headquarters is in Mumbai which is called as ³BOMBAY HOUSE´ Milestones of Tata Group : Milestones of Tata Group Contd« : Contd« Contd« : Contd« Strategies : Strategies Tata group of companies focussing mainly on new technology and innovation to drive their business in India and Internationally Slide 13: Vision To develop best-in-class Infrastructure and Real Estate projects which contribute to national economy and enhance the quality of life.. Mission: To improve the quality of life through leadership Factors of sucess : Factors of sucess Strong presence in market place Unique understanding of customer need Skill base developed over the last 40 years People strength TATA PRODUCTS : TATA PRODUCTS Tata products and services for businesses : Tata products and services for businesses Advanced composites Aerospace Agricultural Chemicals Beverages Reality Defence Construction IT Funding Engineering Communication E-trading Design service Books E-learning Energy Consultancy Hospitality Food products Automobile Financial services Steel Pharma Trading Consumer Products : Consumer Products TATA MOTORS : TATA MOTORS TATA Steel : TATA Steel It is World¶s second largest sleel producer with production capacity over 28 billion tonnes per annum. It is established in 1907. It is employing 80,000 people in 50 countries. TATA Tea : TATA Tea Set up in 1962 as a joint venture between Tata Sons and the UK-based tea plantation company Tata group of companies represent the world¶s second largest global branded tea. It has its operation over 70 countries. Tata Goldplus : Tata Goldplus GoldPlus, a mass-market jewellery brand from the house of Tata (Titan Industries) It was launched at Bheemavaram. It is placed at 15 places across Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra and has received resounding acceptance from the consumers. It is the most popular fastest growingjewellery in India. It is the business group of Titan industries It was established in 1995. It produces 22 karat pure gold ear rings in various shapes and sizes. Recently it started diamond jewellery : It is the most popular fastest growingjewellery in India. It is the business group of Titan industries It was established in 1995. It produces 22 karat pure gold ear rings in various shapes and sizes. Recently it started diamond jewellery Tata Motors : Tata Motors Tata Motors : Tata Motors Tata motors Limited is India¶s largest automobile company. It has revenues of 35651 crores It has produced above 4 million Tata vehicles It is the leader in commercial vehicles in each segment and top three in passenger vehicles with winning products in compact, mid sized car and utility vehicles. Tata Motors : Tata Motors Passenger Cars: Utility Vehicles: Trucks Indica Vista Safari Dicor Prima Indica V2 Xeta Sumo Grande Construck Indica V2 Sumo Tata Novus Indigo Xenon XT Indigo CS Indigo XL Indigo Manza Tata Nano Tata Indica : Tata Indica The models are also exported to Europe, Africa and other countries fro8m late 2004. It is introduced in 1998 It is the first passenger car vehicle from Tata Motors.super mini car As of August 2008, more than 910,000 Indicas were produced Its extensions: Tata indica (V1,V2,V3) Prices available frm Rs.3,00,000 to Rs.4,00,000 Tata Safari : Tata Safari It is a multi utility as well as sophesticated vehicle. It was lauched in 1998. It is a successor of Tata Sumo Its ranges from 7-11 Lakhs Tata Indigo : Tata Indigo It is related to TataIndica. Its various catagories are Indigo CS Indigo Manza Indigo XL It is launched in 2002 Its ranges from 4 to 6 Lakhs. Tata Sumo Grandae : Tata Sumo Grandae It is a sport support vehicle. It is a new version of sucessful Tata Sumo was launched by Tata Moors in New Delhi It µll be priced between Rs.6.6 L -4.49 L Tata Safari Dicor : Tata Safari Dicor It is an advanced version of Tata Safari. It provides comfort and convinience for travelling Its range from Rs.7.5 L ± 11.5 L It has lot of safety purpose like Anti lock braking system,Dual Air bags etc« Tata Indigo Manza : Tata Indigo Manza Tata indigo manza comes with increased length and width in comparison to existing version of Tata Indigo It is packed with exciting features with bluetooth facility and power outlets for charging laptops and other mobile devices It ranges from Rs.4.8 L-6.7L TATA NANO : TATA NANO It¶s the world cheapest car It was launched in March 23rd 2009 at Mumbai. Its price: Rs.1,00,000 Nano phone,Nano bag,Nano cap are all available with dealers s Nano Interior : Nano Interior Upcoming Car : Upcoming Car Tata indicurz After the announcement of its high profile Nano car it has launched improved version of Tata sumo grandae and Tata indica vista It is expected to be better than Tata Safari It has lot of storage space inside TATA AIG Insurance : TATA AIG Insurance This company uses multiple channels of Distribution like agencies,corporate agency,work site management,broking. Tata AIG Life provides insurance solutions to individuals, groups and corporate houses. Slogan : A New look at Life Voltas : Voltas It is set up in 1954 It is India¶s premier air conditioning and engineering services company. These include split air conditioning windows, water coolers,dispensers and commercial refrigerators. Titan Industries : Titan Industries Titan Industries was established in 1984 as a joint venture between the Tata Group and the Tamil Nadu Industrial development corporation The company manufactures over 10 million watches per annum and has a customer of 100 million Tata consultancy services(tcs) : Tata consultancy services(tcs) TCS is the largest provider of information technology and business process outsourcing services in India. Tata Consultancy Services Limited (TCS) is a software services and consulting company headquartered in Mumbai, India. TCS was founded in 1968 TCS Chennai : TCS Chennai Tata Communications : Tata Communications Executive Board Members : Executive Board Members N .Chandrasekaran Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director C S Mahalingam Chief Financial Officer and Executive Director ) Services of TCS : Services of TCS IT ConsultingIT ServicesOutsourcingBPOSoftware Products I Tata Sky : Tata Sky Tata Sky is a DTH (Direct To Home)satellite television provider in India. It was launched in 2004 It is a joint venture of star and Tata Tata Docomo : Tata Docomo TATA DOCOMO (Do Communication over mobile)is Tata Teleservices Limited's (TTSL) telecom service. Caption: Do the new Its first service provider to introduce 1 paise per second. Tata Indicom : Tata Indicom India's leading Wireless Internet service provider. Its services: Mobile Phones Internet Broadband LandLine Wireless Phone Taj Air : Taj Air TajAir offers executive charter services in India and overseas. Established in 1993, It is an associate of Indian Hotels and offers guests a flexible travel itinerary, customised schedules, express departures and direct access to destinations that are not connected on conventional routes Tata in Global Operations : Tata in Global Operations It has its operation in UK,south Korea, Thailand and spain In 2004 Tata motors acquired Dawoo Commercial vehicles Company Which is south korean¶s second largest truck company Competitors : Competitors Reliance IBM Bajaj Auto Mahindra Hyundai Toyota Essar groups Wipro RPG Enterprises Subsidaries : Subsidaries INSAT CMC Tata Technologies Ltd HV.Axles Ltd Tata Dawoo Commercial Vehicles,SouthKorea Tata Sons Awards : Awards Industry and Technology Award, 2002... Tata Motors-Car plant gets two ISO certifications... Good Corporate Citizen award National safety awards for Tata Steel¶s West Bokaro and Jharia division .
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