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I N T E G R I T Y

U N D E R S T A N D I N G

E X C E L L E N C E

U N I T Y

R E S P O N S I B I L I T Y

Published in March 2012.

T h e T a t a C o m m i t m e n t

At the Tata Group we are committed to improving the quality

of life of the communities we serve. We do this by striving for

leadership and global competitiveness in the business sectors in

which we operate.

Our practice of returning to society what we earn evokes trust

among consumers, employees, shareholders and the community.

We are committed to protecting this heritage of leadership with

trust through the manner in which we conduct our business.

Information Technology

• Tata Consultancy Services............ 38 • Tata Elxsi ........................................ 42 • Tata Technologies ......................... 44 • Tata Interactive Systems .............. 47 • Tata Business Support Services ... 48

Communications

• Tata Sky ......................................... 49 • Tata Teleservices ........................... 50 • Tata Communications ................... 52

information technology & communications

An Introduction .....................................04

Group History ........................................06

International Locations .........................09

Promoter Companies

• Tata Sons ............................................10 Subsidiaries & Divisions

• Tata Consulting Engineers • Tata Housing Development Company • Tata Petrodyne

• Tata Industries ...................................11 Divisions

• Tata Strategic Management Group • Tata Interactive Systems

G r o u p

engineering

Automotive

• Tata Motors ............................................... 22 Subsidiaries / Associates / JVs • Jaguar Land Rover • Tata Marcopolo Motors • Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle Company • Tata Motors ( Thailand) • Tata Hispano Motors Carrocera S.A. • Tata Motors (SA) (PTY ) • Telco Construction Equipment • Tata Technologies • Tata Cummins • TML Drivelines • TAL Manufacturing Solutions • Tata Motors European Technical Centre • Tata Motors Finance • Tata AutoComp Systems • TML Distribution Company • Concorde Motors (India)

• Tata AutoComp Systems .......................... 28 JVs • Tata AutoComp Systems Limited Interiors and

Plastics Division • Nanjing Tata AutoComp Systems • Tata Johnson Controls Automotive • Tata Toyo Radiator • Tata Yazaki AutoComp • Automotive Stampings & Assemblies • Tata Ficosa • TACO Composites • Tata AutoComp GY Batteries • TACO Hendrickson Suspensions

• Telco Construction Equipment Company ................................................... 30 Engineering Products & Services

• Tata Projects .............................................. 31 • Voltas ........................................................ 32 • Tata Consulting Engineers ....................... 34 • TRF ............................................................. 35

materials

Metals

• Tata Steel .......................................14 Subsidiaries / Associates / JVs

• Tata Steel Europe (Corus) • NatSteel Holdings • Tata Steel Thailand • Tinplate Company of India • Tayo Rolls • Tata Steel Processing and Distribution • TRL Krosaki • Tata Sponge Iron • Tata Metaliks • Tata Pigments • Jamshedpur Injection Powder • TM International Logistics • mjunction services • TRF • Jamshedpur Utility and Service Company • The Indian Steel and Wire Products • Tata BlueScope Steel • Dhamra Port Company • Lanka Special Steel • Sila Eastern Company • Tata Steel KZN • Tata NYK • S&T Mining Company • T.S. Alloys

Associated Sector

• TRL Krosaki .....................................18

Composites

• Tata Advanced Materials ...............19

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services

Hotels, Property Development

• Indian Hotels (Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces) .................................62

• Tata Realty and Infrastructure ....65 • Tata Housing Development Company ......................................66

• JUSCO ...........................................67 • Drive India Enterprise Solutions

Limited (DIESL).............................68

Financial Services

• Tata AIG Life Insurance Company .....................69

• Tata AIG General Insurance Company .....................69

• Tata Asset Management ..............70 • Tata Investment Corporation ......70 • Tata Capital ..................................71

Other Services

• Tata Strategic ...............................72 • Tata Services ................................73

energy

• Tata Power ................................ 56 Subsidiaries • Tata Power Delhi Distribution

Limited ( TPDDL) • Powerlinks Transmission • Tata Power Trading Co. • Strategic Electronics Division

(SED)

• NELCO

• Tata BP Solar ............................ 59

consumer products

• Tata Global Beverages ............ 76 • Titan Industries ....................... 80 • Infiniti Retail ............................ 83 • Trent ......................................... 84

chemicals

• Tata Chemicals ........................ 88 • Rallis India ............................... 91 • Advinus .................................... 92

• Trusts .................................................... 100

• Institutes ............................................. 106

• NCPA ..................................................... 108

• Tata Medical Center ........................ 109

• Tata Council for

Community Initiatives.................... 110

• Product Index .................................... 111

defence and aerospace ...... 93

international operations ..... 94

• Tata International ............................... 98

corporate social responsibility

O v e r v i e w

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The Tata Group comprises operating companies in seven business sectors : Materials, Engineering, Information Technology and

Communications, Energy, Services, Consumer Products and Chemicals. The Group was founded in the last quarter of the 19th century in

India when the country had just set out on the road to gaining independence from British rule. Consequently, the founders of the Group

aligned business opportunities with nation building. This approach remains ingrained into the Group’s ethos even today even as it spreads

its operations to other geographies.

The Tata Group is today India’s largest conglomerate with revenues of $83.3 bn in the financial year ending March 31, 2011. The Group

companies had 424,365 people on their rolls on March 31, 2011. Its 31 publicly listed companies have a combined market capitalisation

which is one of the highest among all business houses in India and a shareholder base of over 3.6 million. Group companies export products

and services to over 85 countries and have operations in over 80 countries.

The Tata companies share a set of five core values derived from the Group’s early beliefs which even today drive all business decisions.

These values are : Integrity, Understanding, Excellence, Unity and Responsibility. The Group and its companies have been distinctive in

their adherence to business ethics and their commitment to corporate social responsibility. This legacy has earned the trust of the Group’s

stakeholders in a measure few business houses can match.

T H E T A T A G R O U P

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(Major shareholdings)

• Tata Consultancy Services • Tata Steel • Tata Motors • Tata Power • Tata Communications • Tata Chemicals • Tata Global Beverages • Indian Hotels • Titan • Voltas • Tata Elxsi • Trent • Tata Investment Corporation • Tata Teleservices • Tata International • Tata AIG General Insurance Company • Tata AIG Life Insurance Company • Tata Sky • Tata Asset Management • Tata Advanced Systems • Tata Capital • Tata Realty and Infrastructure • Tata Petrodyne • Tata Housing • Tata Consulting Engineers • Infiniti Retail • Tata Business Support Services

(Major shareholdings)

• Tata Advanced Materials

• Tata AutoComp Systems

• Tata Industrial Services

• Drive India Enterprise Solutions

• Advinus Therapeutics

• Tata Sons Limited • Tata Industries Limited

Sir Dorabji Tata Trust Sir Ratan Tata Trust Other Tata-endowed Trusts

66% shareholding

Tata Sons Limited

G R O U P H O L D I N G S T R U C T U R E

Tata Industries Limited

Board of Directors

Mr. Ratan N Tata •• Chairman

Mr. Cyrus P Mistry •• Deputy Chairman

Mr. Farrokh K Kavarana •• Mr. R Gopalakrishnan • Mr. Ishaat Hussain ••

Finance Director

Mr. R K Krishna Kumar •• Mr. Arun R Gandhi •

Mr. Kishor A Chaukar • Managing Director

Mr. S Ramadorai • Mr. B Muthuraman •

Mr. Prasad R Menon • Mr. Ravi Kant •

Mr. K R S Jamwal • Executive Director

Mr. R R Bhinge • Executive Director

50% shareholding

04 05

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1 9 3 2

Tata Airlines,

a division of Tata Sons,

is established, opening

up the aviation

sector in India.

1 9 1 7

The Tatas enter the

consumer goods

segment as

the Tata Oil Mills

Company is established

to make soaps,

detergents and

cooking oils.

1 8 6 8

Jamsetji Nusserwanji

Tata starts a

private trading firm

laying the foundation

of the Tata Group.

1 9 0 2

The Indian Hotels Company

is incorporated to set up the

Taj Mahal Palace and Tower,

India’s first luxury hotel,

which opened in 1903.

1 9 0 7

The Tata Iron and Steel

Company is established to set

up India’s first iron and steel

plant in Jamshedpur, which

started production in 1912.

1 9 1 0

The first of the three

Tata Electric Companies,

the Tata Hydro-Electric

Power Supply Company,

is set up to generate

electricity.

1 9 1 1

The Indian Institute

of Science is established

in Bengaluru to serve

as a centre for

advanced learning. 1 9 1 2

Tata Steel introduces

eight-hour working

days, well before

such a system was

implemented by

law even in most

western countries.

group history

1 8 7 4

The Central India

Spinning, Weaving

and Manufacturing

Company is set up,

marking the Group’s

entry into textiles.

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1 9 4 5

Tata Engineering and Locomotive

Company (renamed Tata

Motors in 2003) is established

to manufacture locomotive

and engineering products. The

company began manufacturing

commercial vehicles in 1954 in a

JV with Daimler Benz.

1 9 3 9

Tata Chemicals is

established.

1 9 8 4

Titan Industries —

a joint venture between

the Tata Group and the

Tamil Nadu Industrial

Development Corporation

( TIDCO) — is set up to

manufacture watches.

1 9 5 2

Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru,

India’s first Prime Minister,

requests the Group to

manufacture cosmetics in

India; and Lakme

is established.

1 9 6 8

Tata Consultancy

Services ( TCS),

India’s first software

services company,

is established as a division

of Tata Sons.

1 9 9 5

Tata Quality

Management Services

institutes the JRD QV

Award, modelled on

the Malcolm Baldrige

National Quality

Value Award of the

United States, laying the

foundation of the Tata

Business Excellence

Model.

1 9 9 6

Tata Teleservices Limited

( TTSL) is established to

spearhead the

Group’s foray into the

telecom sector.

06 07

1 9 9 8

Tata Indica — India’s

first indigenously

designed, developed

and manufactured car —

is launched by Tata Motors,

spearheading the

Group’s entry into

passenger cars.

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2 0 0 0

Tata Tea (since named as

Tata Global Beverages) acquires

the Tetley Group, UK,

in the first major

acquisition of an

international brand

by an Indian group.

2 0 0 2

The Tata Group acquires a

controlling stake in

Videsh Sanchar Nigam

Limited (now Tata

Communications) — India’s

leading international

telecommunications

service provider.

• Tata Consultancy Services

becomes the first Indian

software company to cross one

billion dollars in revenues.

• Titan launches Edge,

the slimmest watch

in the world.

2 0 0 1

Tata-AIG — a joint

venture between

the Tata Group and

American International

Group Inc (AIG) —

marks the Group’s

re-entry into insurance.

The Group’s insurance

company, New India

Assurance, was

nationalised in 1956.

2 0 0 4

Tata Motors acquires

the heavy vehicles unit

of Daewoo Motors,

South Korea.

• Tata Steel makes its

first major overseas

investment in NatSteel

Asia, headquartered

in Singapore.

• Tata Consultancy

Services goes public in

India's private sector's

largest initial

public offer.

2 0 0 7

Tata Steel acquires

Corus, the UK-based

steel company, for

$ 12.1 bn, then

the biggest overseas

acquisition by an

Indian company.

Currently Tata Steel is

among top 10 global

steel companies with

crude steel production

capacity of over

28 million tonnes

per annum.

2 0 0 5

Indian Hotels adds

New York's iconic

hotel, The Pierre, to

its portfolio as also its

Ginger "Smart Basics"

hotels in India.

• Tata Communications

acquires

Tyco Global Network,

making it one of the

world's largest provider

of submarine cable

bandwidth.

2 0 0 8

Tata Motors acquires

the Jaguar Land Rover

businesses from Ford

Motor Company and

unveils the Tata Nano,

among the world’s

cheapest cars. The Nano

went on sale in 2009.

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United States � Tata Incorporated � Tata Global Beverages ���� TCS ����� Tata Communications � Indian Hotels ��� Tata Technologies ����� Tata Chemicals � Tata Steel ���

Canada TCS ��� Tata Communications � Tata Technologies � Tata Steel ���

Mexico TCS ��� Tata Technologies � Tata Steel �

Chile TCS ����

Ecuador TCS ���

Uruguay TCS ���

Brazil TCS ��� Tata International � Tata Steel �

Argentina TCS �����

Columbia TCS �����

Bermuda Tata Communications �

Portugal Tata Communications �

Spain Tata Motors � ��� Tata Communications �

United Kingdom � Tata Limited � Tata Global Beverages � ��� TCS ����� Indian Hotels ��� Tata Communications � Tata Motors ��� � Tata Chemicals � Tata Technologies ��� Tata Steel �����

Finland Tata Steel � TCS �

France TCS � Tata Communications � Tata Technologies � Tata Steel ���

Germany TCS � Tata Technologies ��� Tata Communications � Tata Steel ���

Belgium TCS � Tata Communications � Tata Steel �

Luxembourg TCS � Tata Communications �

Switzerland TCS � Tata Communications � Tata Steel �

Poland TCS � Tata Communications �

Netherlands Tata Communications � Voltas � TCS � Tata Chemicals � Tata Steel�� ����� Tata Technologies �

Denmark TCS �

Hungary TCS ����� Tata Communications �

Czech Republic Tata Global Beverages �

Ireland TCS � Tata Communications � Tata Technologies �

Italy Tata Communications � TCS �

Greece Tata Steel �

Turkey Tata Steel �

Sweden TCS � Tata Communications � Tata Steel�� ���

Norway Tata Communications � Tata Motors � TCS �

Russia Tata Communications � Tata Global Beverages ���

Morocco TCS � Tata Chemicals � Tata Motors � Indian Hotels �

Senegal Tata International �

Ghana Tata International �

Nigeria Tata International �

Ivory Coast Tata Steel �

Malawi Tata Global Beverages �

Namibia Tata International �

Zambia Indian Hotels � Tata International �

Zimbabwe Tata International �

South Africa � Indian Hotels ��� Tata International � TCS ����� Tata Steel ��� Tata Communications ��� Tata Global Beverages �� Tata Chemicals � Tata Motors ��� Tata Power �

Mozambique Tata International � Tata Steel � Tata Chemicals �

Uganda Tata International �

Tanzania Tata International �

Kenya Tata Global Beverages � Tata Chemicals � Tata International �

Botswana TCS �

Mauritius Tata Chemicals � Tata Steel �

Saudi Arabia Voltas � TCS �

Qatar Tata Consulting Engineers �

Oman Voltas � Tata Steel �

UAE Tata International � Indian Hotels � Tata Steel � Voltas �� TCS ��� Tata Communications �

Bahrain TCS �

Maldives Indian Hotels �

Pakistan Tata Global Beverages ���

Sri Lanka Tata Communications � Indian Hotels � Tata Steel � Tata Global Beverages �

Nepal Tata Communications �

Bhutan Indian Hotels �

Bangladesh Tata Global Beverages � � Tata Motors ���

China � TCS# ����� Tata International# � Tata Communications# � Tata Steel ��� Tata Global Beverages ���

Tata AutoComp � Tata Technologies �

Thailand Tata Steel � Tata Motors ��� TCS � Tata Technologies ���

Malaysia Tata Steel � Indian Hotels � TCS �

Singapore Tata Communications � Tata Steel � Tata Technologies ����� Tata Motors � TCS ��� Tata Chemicals � Tata International � Tata Power �

The Philippines Tata Steel � TCS ���

Vietnam Tata Steel ���

Taiwan Tata Communications � TCS �

Indonesia TCS � Tata Power � Tata Motors �

South Korea Tata Motors ����� Tata Technologies � TCS �

Japan TCS � Tata Communications � Tata Technologies �

Australia TCS ��� Tata Steel ��� Indian Hotels � Tata Communications � �

New Zealand TCS �

Head Office �� Group Representative Office �� JV/Subsidiary/Associate �� Production Facility/Property �� Global Development Centres (GDC) �� R&D Centre/Centre of Excellence (CoE) ���

• TCS has 18 offices in USA including 3 Development Centres. In the UK, TCS has 11 offices including one Development Centre. TCS has an additional 111 offices in 42 countries around the world.

• Tata Steel Group has finishing facilities/offices in Ireland, Turkey, Switzerland, Belgium, Sweden, Spain, Germany, France, among other countries. Also it has JV/Subsidiary/Associates in Portugal, Spain, Poland, Norway, Austria, Romania, Czech Republic, Italy, Bulgaria, Jersey, Denmark, Isle of Man, Latvia and Hungary.

• Tata Interactive Systems has Development Centres in Germany, Switzerland. Its sales and marketing operations span the US, Canada, the UK, Mainland Europe, Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East and Asia.

• Tata Elxsi has offices in USA, UK, France, Germany, Japan, Seoul and UAE. Design studios in UK, Japan and Animation/VFX studio in USA.

• Tata Power through its subsidiaries has offices in Singapore, Indonesia and South Africa.

• Tata Technologies has offices in the USA (10), Canada (1) , Mexico (3) , UK (2), Germany (2) , France (3) and South Korea (1). • Tata International has offices in Ethiopia, China, Malawi, Vietnam, Thailand and Uruguay. • Voltas has offices in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Singapore and Bahrain. • Tata Global Beverages has its corporate head office in the UK which supports its three regions

comprising of CAA (USA, Canada, Australia and South America), EMEA (UK & Africa, Europe, Middle East and Russia), South Asia. • Tata Communications has subsidiaries in Guam, Puerto Rico and Austria. • Titan has a sourcing office in Hong Kong and retail outlets in 29 countries. • Indian Hotels has sales office in Japan and representative offices in Brazil, France and Germany.

international locations

Please see pages 94-97 for details on International Operations

# Hong Kong

08 09

In addition ...

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SONS

Established as a trading fi rm by Jamsetji Tata in 1868, Tata Sons is the promoter of the major Tata companies and holds the majority promoter

holding in the Tata companies. The Chairman of Tata Sons is traditionally regarded as the Group Chairman.

About 66% of the equity capital of Tata Sons is held by public philanthropic trusts endowed by the members of the Tata family, the two

biggest being the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and the Sir Ratan Tata Trust, both created from the estates of the sons of the Group’s founder. (Please

also see pages 100-105.)

Tata Sons is the owner of the Tata name and the Tata trademarks which are registered in India and several other countries and are used by

Tata companies in relation to their products and services. The terms of use of the Tata mark and logo by the companies are governed by the

Brand Equity and Business Promotion Agreement signed between Tata Sons and the respective company.

Amongst the various Brand Equity and Business Promotion activities, Tata Quality Management Services provides long and short-term initiatives

and training and assessment programmes, to maximise the companies’ performance through the Tata Business Excellence Model.

Besides other subsidiary companies which separately appear in this brochure, some of the operating subsidiaries of Tata Sons are:

Tata Consulting Engineers Limited is a premier consulting engineering organisation and is in this business for over 50 years, with over 3,000

highly qualifi ed and experienced technical professionals offering the full range of engineering and consultancy services to its clients, spanning

concept development to commissioning support on their new or expansion projects. The sectors served are: Power (generation, transmission

& distribution), alternate energy, infrastructure, chemicals, oil & gas, industrial, steel and metals, mining and minerals. ISO 9001:2008 certifi ed,

TCE has completed over 6,500 assignments in India and overseas. (Please also see page 34.) (www.tce.co.in)

Tata Housing Development Company Limited: Commencing operations in 1984, Tata Housing is one of the key players in the real estate

industry in India. Its primary business is the development of properties in the residential, commercial and retail sectors. Its operations span

various aspects of real estate development, such as land identifi cation and acquisition, project planning, designing, marketing and execution

and property management. The company caters to the needs of home buyers across all income segments – from low cost housing through

“Shubh Griha” homes, to “New Haven” in the affordable housing segment and distinctive projects in luxury and premium housing. (Please also

see page 66.) (www.tatahousing.com)

Tata Petrodyne: A 100% owned subsidiary, Tata Petrodyne owns interests in several oil & gas assets in India and a gas asset in the Southern

Gas Basin of the UK North Sea. It is a sole interest holder and operator of an offshore exploration permit in Australia. It has recently expanded

its geographical presence by acquiring interest in three onshore assets in Indonesia. (www.tatapetrodyne.in)

Contact : Chief, Group Corporate Affairs and Media, Tata Sons, 24, Homi Mody Street, Mumbai-400 001, India. Tel : +91-22-6665 7209 Email : debasis.ray@tatamotors.com

Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata - Founder, Tata Group

promoter companies

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INDUSTRIES

Tata Industries was set up by Tata Sons in 1945 to function as a managing agency for companies promoted by Tata Sons. After the

cessation of the managing agency system, its mandate was recast in the early 1980s to promoting the group’s entry into new and high-

tech businesses.

Tata Industries has initiated and promoted the group’s ventures into several sectors, which include auto components, advanced materials,

telecommunications and life sciences. Tata Industries continues to evaluate opportunities for promoting new business ventures and

pioneers the entry of Tata into emerging technologies which exhibit the potential to become large businesses. Tata Industries also has

two operating divisions which function as independent profi t centres:

Tata Strategic Management Group (Tata Strategic) is the largest Indian-owned management consulting fi rm. Its clientele includes

private sector companies in India, multi-national corporations, public sector/Government and companies promoted by Tatas. Over 50% of

its business comes from non-Tata clients and 20% from international clients.

Tata Strategic offers a wide range of solutions covering direction setting, driving strategic initiatives and implementation support.

It works with clients across the following industry domains: Automotive and Engineering; Infocom, Media and Education; Chemicals;

Energy; Consumer and Retail; Infrastructure; and the following functional areas: Strategy; Organisational Effectiveness; Delivery Excellence;

Marketing & Sales; Logistics and Sourcing. Tata Strategic is an IP driven fi rm with unique India insights and proprietary frameworks. Its

network of alliances expands its global footprint and offers clients advanced solutions, international experience and end-to-end services.

(Please also see Page 72) (www.tsmg.com)

Tata Interactive Systems (TIS) is the pioneer and global leader in custom learning solutions. TIS’ learning solutions are designed to enable

organisational initiatives across industry verticals and have proven their effectiveness at more than 500 clients, 60 of them are Fortune 500

companies, leading educational institutions and government departments.

Leveraging its solid international experience over 21 years in developing interactive and media rich learning solutions, TIS has launched

CLASSEDGE, an innovative and comprehensive educational solution for Indian schools. CLASSEDGE is designed to help teachers deliver

high quality instruction, with an effective blend of classroom activities and interactive multimedia demonstrations.

TIS is the fi rst and only learning solutions organisation in the world to be assessed at Level 5 in both the SEI-CMM and P-CMM. Its solutions

have won nearly 50 prestigious international awards over the last 10 years. (Please also see Page 47) (www.tatainteractive.com)

Contact : Tata Industries Limited, Bombay House, 24, Homi Mody Street, Mumbai - 400 001, India. Tel : +91-22-6665 7373 Fax : +91-22-6665 7974 Email : TIL@tata.com

promoter companies

Bombay House - Head Office, Tata Group

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Metals

Tata Steel

Associated Sector

TRL Krosaki Refractories

Composites

Tata Advanced Materials

materials

Iron and steel was the foundation on which the Tata Group was built, and the

cornerstone of the country’s rise to industrial prominence. A saga that started

in 1907 continues to gather steam, with the pace-setting Tata Steel maturing

into one of the world’s largest steel producers and an innovator exploring new

applications and opportunities for growth and globalisation.

materials

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materials

Introduction

Tata Steel is among the top-ten global steel companies with a crude steel production capacity of 27 million tonnes

per annum (mtpa). A Fortune 500 company, the Tata Steel Group is the world’s second most geographically

diversifi ed steel producer, employing around 80,000 people across fi ve continents in nearly 50 countries. The

Group’s vision is to be the world’s steel industry benchmark in “Value Creation” and “Corporate Citizenship”

through the excellence of its people, its innovative approach and overall conduct. Underpinning the vision is a

performance culture committed to aspirational targets, safety and social responsibility, continuous improvement,

openness and transparency.

Tata Steel’s global growth began with the objectives of attaining a larger geographic footprint and to service

a global customer base, including the mature markets of UK and Europe and the fast-growing South East Asia

and China markets. Apart from its Indian operations, the Tata Steel Group today comprises European operations

through Tata Steel Europe – (www.tatasteeleurope.com) and South East Asian operations through Tata Steel

Thailand (www.tatasteelthailand.com) and NatSteel Holdings, Singapore (www.natsteel.com.sg).

After more than a century of growth, the Tata Steel Group is well positioned to service a global customer base, to

enjoy economies of scale in plant utilisation and research and development and to deliver its ambitious vision

with a motivated and highly-skilled workforce.

Indian Operations

Established in 1907, Tata Steel founded and developed India’s fi rst industrial city, now Jamshedpur, where the

company established one of Asia’s fi rst integrated steel plants. The Jamshedpur works currently comprises a

6.8 mtpa crude steel production facility (with plans to grow to 10 mtpa during 2012) and a variety of fi nishing

mills. Tata Steel has a signifi cant presence in allied and downstream areas through its various Strategic Business

Units, namely the Tubes Division, Wire Division, Bearings Division, Ferro Alloys and Minerals Division, Agrico

Division and Tata Growth Shop. The company also possesses and operates captive iron ore, coking coal, and

chrome ore mines.

Tata Steel is developing three greenfi eld steel projects in the states of Jharkhand, Odisha and Chhattisgarh, which

will provide an additional capacity of 23 mtpa. Its 6 mtpa integrated greenfi eld steel plant project at Kalinganagar

in Odisha is already underway.

Products & Brands: Tata Steel’s Jamshedpur works produces hot and cold rolled coil and sheet, galvanised sheet,

tube, wire rod and reinforcing bar. To differentiate its premium quality steel products, Tata Steel has introduced

STEEL www.tatasteel.com

A view of the main gate at Tata Steel Works, Jamshedpur

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brands such as Tata Steelium (the world’s fi rst branded cold rolled steel), Tata Shaktee (galvanised corrugated

sheet), Tata Tiscon (rebar), Tata Bearings, Tata Agrico (hand tools and implements), Tata Wiron (galvanised

wire products), Tata Pipes (pipes for plumbing, irrigation and plant processes), Tata Structura (contemporary

construction material) and Galvano.

In 2008 Tata Steel India became the fi rst integrated steel company in the world, outside Japan, to be awarded the

Deming Application Prize for excellence in Total Quality Management.

European Operations

Tata Steel has a crude steel production capacity in Europe of around 18 million tonnes and has production

sites in the UK, Netherlands, Germany, France, Belgium, Spain and Turkey. Its long and fl at products cater to the

construction, automotive, packaging, engineering and other markets worldwide.

Comprising three operating divisions – Strip Products, Long Products and Distribution & Building Systems –

Tata Steel in Europe produces carbon steel at its integrated steelworks at Port Talbot, Scunthorpe and IJmuiden

in The Netherlands. With innovation and continuous improvement at the heart of its business performance,

Tata Steel in Europe aims to create value by offering a differentiated product range supported by unrivalled

customer service.

South East Asia Operations

NatSteel Holdings (www.natsteel.com.sg) is one of the largest steel producers in the Asia Pacifi c region. With

headquarters in Singapore, it has more than 3,200 employees in Singapore, China, Thailand, Vietnam and Australia.

It has a crude steel production capacity of 0.8 mtpa with additional rolling capacity so it can deliver around

2 mtpa of high quality steel products to the construction industry. NatSteel has associate steel companies in

several South East Asian countries, including the Philippines, China and Vietnam, as well as in Australia.

Tata Steel Thailand (www.tatasteelthailand.com) is 67.9% owned by the Group, has its headquarters in Bangkok

and is the largest producer of long steel products in Thailand, with a manufacturing capacity of 1.7 mtpa.

Raw Materials

Owning iron ore mines and collieries in India have historically given Tata Steel a distinct advantage in raw materials

sourcing. Tata Steel is also working towards enhancing the security of the raw materials supply for its global

operations through joint ventures in Thailand, Australia, Mozambique, West Africa, Oman and Canada.

Subsidiaries / Associates / JVs

Tinplate Company of India Limited (TCIL): With a market share of over 35%, TCIL is the industry leader in tinplate

manufacturing in India. (www.tatatinplate.com)

'H' Blast Furnace at the Jamshedpur works

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9.6 mtpa expansion project in Jamshedpur

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Tayo Rolls Limited: India’s leading rolls manufacturer and supplier, the company’s products are used in integrated

steel plants, power plants, paper, textile and food processing, and the government mint. (www.tayo.co.in)

Tata Steel Processing and Distribution Limited (TSPDL): TSPDL is in the business of steel processing and

distribution. It offers hot and cold rolled fl at steel products in customised sizes and quantities through processing

and materials management services. (www.tspdl.com)

TRL Krosaki: TRL Krosaki produces high alumina, basic, dolomite, silica and monolithic refractories and offers

design, procurement and re-lining applications services. It is one of the few companies worldwide to produce

silica refractories for coke ovens and the glass industry. The company has a basic bricks manufacturing unit in

China. (www.trlkrosaki.com) (see also page 18)

Tata Sponge Iron Limited (TSIL): TSIL is the fi rst Indian sponge iron plant based on Tata Steel’s Direct Reduction

Technology. (www.tatasponge.com)

Tata Metaliks: Tata Metaliks is engaged in the business of manufacturing and selling foundry grade pig iron. The

Pig Iron produced by Tata Metaliks is rated the best in India. (www.tatametaliks.com)

Tata Pigments Limited (TPL): It is a national player and one of the largest producers of synthetic iron oxide

pigments in India. TPL’s range of products includes oxides of iron, dry cement paint, exterior emulsion paint and

distemper. (www.tatapigments.com)

Jamshedpur Injection Powder Limited (JAMIPOL): JAMIPOL manufactures carbide de-sulphurising compounds

which are used for de-sulphurising hot metal for the production of low-sulphur, high-quality steel. (www.jamipol.

com)

TM International Logistics Limited (TMILL): TMILL provides material handling and port operation services at

Haldia and Paradip Ports in addition to providing freight forwarding and chartering services. (www.tmilltd.com)

mjunction services limited: Mjunction, a 50:50 venture of SAIL and Tata Steel, is India’s largest e-commerce

company and the world’s largest e-marketplace for steel. (www.mjunction.in)

TRF Limited: TRF is one of India’s leading companies in the business of design, manufacture, supply, installation

and commissioning of engineered-to-order equipment and systems in the areas of bulk material handling,

processing, reclaiming and blending. (www.trf.co.in) (see also page 35)

Jamshedpur Utility and Service Company Limited (JUSCO): Re-engineered out of Tata Steel’s town services,

JUSCO is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Steel and is the country’s fi rst enterprise that provides municipal and

civic services for townships. (www.juscoltd.com) (see also page 67)Colourful cans

Wire Rods

Cold Roll Coils

Bearings

Steel Wires

Tubes

Galvanised sheets

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The Indian Steel and Wire Products Limited (ISWP): Acquired by Tata Steel in 2003, ISWP has two units – a wire unit

comprising wire drawing mills, wire rod mills and a fastener division and a steel roll manufacturing unit named Jamshedpur

Engineering and Machining Company (JEMCO). (www.iswp.co.in)

Tata BlueScope Steel Limited: A joint venture with BlueScope Steel Limited, Australia, Tata BlueScope Steel Limited offers

a comprehensive range of branded steel products for building and construction applications. The company is constructing

a state-of-the-art metallic coating and painting facility at Jamshedpur. (www.tatabluescopesteel.com)

Dhamra Port Company, Odisha: A joint venture between Larsen & Toubro Ltd and Tata Steel Ltd., the port has been

commissioned and commercial operations have begun. (www.dhamraport.com)

Lanka Special Steel Limited: The only unit in Sri Lanka manufacturing galvanised wires.

Sila Eastern Company Limited: Established to develop limestone mines in Thailand, mainly for the captive use of Tata

Steel.

Tata Steel KZN: Produces ferro chrome at its new plant in Richards Bay, South Africa.

Tata NYK: Tata NYK is a joint venture shipping company with Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line) catering to dry

bulk and break bulk cargo. Japan-based Nippon Yusen Kaisha NYK Line is one of the largest shipping companies in the

world. (www.tatanykshipping.com)

S&T Mining Company Pvt Ltd: Tata Steel has entered into an alliance with India’s largest steel making company, SAIL, for

raw material security. A JV company, S&T Mining Company Pvt. Ltd. was incorporated in September 2008 with its registered

offi ce in Kolkata. (www.stmining.com)

TS Alloys: Tata Steel owns 100% of the equity of Rawmet Ferrous Industries (now TS Alloys) which has a Ferro Alloy Plant

near Cuttack (Odisha), with a production capacity of over 50,000 tpa of high carbon ferro chrome. (www.tsalloys.com)

Corporate Sustainability

Tata Steel was founded on the philosophy that society is not just another stakeholder in its business, but is, in fact, the

very purpose of its existence. As Tata Steel’s operations have expanded into new geographies, the company has retained a

collective focus on the various areas of corporate sustainability that impact the environment, people and their health, and

society at large. As a policy, all its businesses promote and encourage economic, social and educational development within

their communities while also giving active support to local initiatives. The Tata Steel Group’s focus in the area of corporate

sustainability includes social sustainability, environmental sustainability, social welfare, sports and inclusive growth in an

attempt to ensure that the Group’s successes are shared by all its constituents and stakeholders.

A view of Tata Steel, Thailand plant

Cut-and-bend operations of NatSteel Asia, Singapore

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The IJmuiden plant at night

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TRL KROSAKI REFRACTORIES www.trlkrosaki.com

TRL Krosaki Refractories Limited ( TRL Krosaki) was known as Tata Refractories Limited till June 2011 when it

forged a strategic partnership with Japan’s premier refractories company, Krosaki Harima Corporation (KHC). KHC

acquired 51% equity of the company from Tata Steel, thereby reducing Tata Steel’s holding from 77% to 26%. This

partnership has strengthened the company’s technology and product offerings and transformed it into a global

company by improving its reach to its global customers.

TRL Krosaki has a production capacity of over 4 lakh tonnes from two modern plants and fi ve operating units –

with its main works at Belpahar in Odisha having the highest plant capacity under one roof in the world – and

a wide product basket of six main product lines – silica, high alumina, basic, dolomite, fl ow control products &

monolithics – catering to a range of industries in the metals, chemicals and petro-chemicals sectors. View of TRL China Limited

Contact : Head – Corporate Affairs & Communications, Tata Steel, Jamshedpur-831 001, India. Tel : +91-0657-2431 142

Fax : +91-0657-2425 182 Email : communications@tatasteel.com

In India, the company is pledged to causes such as strengthening civic amenities in and around its areas of

operation, providing healthcare, education, training, employment and empowerment, and preserving culture and

heritage, especially of indigenous tribes. Tata Steel has expanded its reach from the city of Jamshedpur and its

adjoining areas, to over 800 villages in India, touching the lives of hundreds of thousands of people.

In Europe, initiatives like apprenticeships and graduate schemes, sponsorship of British Triathlon and several other

programmes have ensured that extended communities are benefi ted by the Group’s businesses.

Tata Steel is a valued member of the Worldsteel Association (worldsteel) and has accepted a set of 11 sustainability

indicators to measure its economic, environmental and social performance within the steel industry. The Company

is also guided by frameworks such as the UN Millennium Development Goals, which are advanced through its

social initiatives.

A triathlon sponsored by Tata Steel Europe

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Profi le

Tata Advanced Materials is engaged in the design, manufacture and assembly of composite products for applications in

the aerospace, defence and industrial sectors.

Business Divisions

Aerospace

This division offers complete end-to-end solutions from concept to product for applications in space, aircraft & helicopter

in the area of :

Design & analysis; Tool design & manufacturing; Manufacturing & assembly of composite components; Material testing &

characterisation.

Its state-of-the-art facility consists of clean rooms, cold store, critical process & quality equipments like autoclaves, NDT, etc.

backed up by quality systems & customer approvals. It’s an AS9100 & NADCAP certifi ed (fi rst in India) company.

Its customer list includes Boeing, FACC, Spirit, Pratt & Whitney, Goodrich, SAAB, HAL, VSSC and NAL.

Defence and Industrial Composites

This division is actively engaged in offering solutions for personal armour, vehicle armour, and provides end-to-end

composite solutions for applications in urban transportation and medical segments. Its customer list includes Ministry of

Defence, Navy, State Police Forces, Tata Motors, and GE-Medical.

TATA ADVANCED MATERIALS

Aerospace Division

Contact : Sales & Marketing, Tata Advanced Materials, 10, Jigani Industrial Area, Jigani 562 106, Bengaluru, India. Tel : +91-80-6695 5500 Fax : +91-80-2782 5570 Email : sales.aero@tamlindia.com (for Aerospace) & sales.dicd@tamlindia.com (Defence & Industrial)

Contact : GM (PR & HRD), TRL Krosaki Refractories Limited, Belpahar, Dist - Jharsuguda, Odisha, India, Pin - 768218. Tel : +91 6645 258393 Fax : +91 6645 250243 Email : dbehera@trlkrosaki.com

Defence and Industrial Composites Division

TRL Krosaki main entrance at Belpahar, Odisha

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www.tamlindia.com

TRL Krosaki also offers value-added services in the form of total refractories solutions & total refractories management

through its Refractories Engineering Management Services department. It is also the number one exporter of refractories

from India with 24% market share.

Apart from its main works at Belpahar, the company has two captive mines in Odisha for quartzite and plastic clay; a

manufacturing unit in Bayuquan, Lioning Province, China; operations in Jamshedpur, Salem, Bhuj, Jhansi and Hyderabad in

India; and marketing offi ces in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Jamshedpur, Bengaluru, Belpahar, Kuala Lumpur, UK and UAE.

TRL Krosaki has been certifi ed to IMS certifi cation which includes ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001.

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engineering

The Tata Group has energised India’s immense pool of engineering talent in myriad

ways while delivering products, services and solutions that have enhanced the

country’s capabilities and improved the lives of its citizens. Exemplars of this spirit of

engineering excellence are the Indica, India’s fi rst indigenously produced passenger

car, and the Tata Nano, the world’s most affordable car.

Automotive

Tata Motors

Tata AutoComp Systems

Telco Construction Equipment

Engineering Products & Services

Tata Projects

Voltas

Tata Consulting Engineers

TRFengineering

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MOTORS www.tatamotors.com

Established in 1945, Tata Motors, India’s largest automobile company with a portfolio of commercial, passenger and

utility vehicles, is increasingly acquiring a significant international presence.

Tata Motors is India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, having entered the segment in 1954. It is the world’s

fourth largest truck and bus manufacturer.

Tata Motors is also India’s third largest passenger vehicle player, with its first passenger vehicle entering the market in

1991. The Tata Indica, India’s first indigenously designed car, was launched in 1998. Tata Motors unveiled the Nano, the

world’s most affordable car in 2008, and subsequently launched in 2009. It acquired Jaguar Land Rover, two iconic British

brands in 2008. It has had a strategic alliance with Fiat since 2005.

Tata Motors’ plants in India are at Jamshedpur (Eastern India), Pune and Sanand ( West), Lucknow and Pantnagar (North),

Dharwad (South). Tata Motors and Fiat have set up a common manufacturing facility at Ranjangaon, near Pune. Besides,

Tata Motors’ subsidiaries and associate companies have manufacturing facilities in UK, South Korea, Thailand, Spain and

South Africa.

Internationalisation

Apart from serving the robust Indian market, Tata Motors is also pursuing growth internationally through

exports and acquisitions. It acquired the business of Jaguar Land Rover from Ford Motors in 2008. Earlier,

in 2004, it had acquired the heavy vehicles business of Daewoo Motors. Today, the company’s subsidiary,

Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicles Co. in South Korea, is the country’s second largest truck maker and the

largest exporter of heavy trucks.

Hispano Carrocera, the reputed Spanish bus manufacturer is a fully-owned subsidiary of Tata Motors.

The company has a joint venture with Marcopolo, the Brazil-based body-builder of buses and

coaches. Tata Motors also has a joint venture with Thonburi Automotive Assembly Plant Company

of Thailand to manufacture and market the company’s pick-up vehicles in Thailand.

Tata Motors’ vehicles are exported to Europe, Africa, the Middle East, South East Asia, South Asia and

South America. The company has joint venture/franchisee assembly operations in Bangladesh, Ukraine

and Senegal. Currently about 63% of its revenues is derived from its international business. The company

intends to increase its international business through organic and inorganic growth routes.

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Jaguar XF

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Products

The company’s product lines are :

Passenger Cars : Tata Indica hatchback, Tata

Indigo family of sedans and station wagons and

the Tata Nano, Jaguar luxury saloons.

Utility Vehicles : A range comprising the Tata Aria

(Crossover), the Tata Safari (SUV ), the Tata Xenon

XT (Lifestyle Pick-up), and the Tata Sumo Grande

MK II, the Tata Sumo range, the Tata Venture

(People Carriers) and the Land Rover 4 x 4s.

Commercial Vehicles for goods transportation

Small Commercial Vehicles : The Tata Ace range.

Light & Intermediate Commercial Vehicles : Pick-

ups (2T GVW ) and the Tata Ultra trucks ranging

from 5T GVW to 14T GVW.

Medium and Heavy Commercial Vehicles : Tata

Prima range of multi-axle trucks, tractor-trailers,

tippers, mixers, and special application vehicles,

ranging from 10T GVW to 75T GVW.

Commercial Vehicles for passenger

transportation

• Light, medium and heavy buses from 2T

GVW onwards.

• Multi-purpose vehicles – the Tata Magic,

the Tata Magic Iris, the Tata Winger and

the Tata Venture – for urban and rural

transportation.

Tata Xenon XT Tata Safari Strome Tata Aria

Tata Indigo Manza Range Rover Evoque

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Research and Development

Tata Motors has seven R&D centres in India, South Korea, Spain and the UK, with over 4,500 engineers and scientists.

The company’s R&D facilities include a crash-test facility and hemi-anechoic chamber for testing of noise and vibration.

The company also draws on the expertise of leading international design and styling houses. It is developing vehicles

running on alternate fuels (biofuels, hydrogen), as also electric and hybrid vehicles, both for personal and public

transportation. It has also been implementing several environment-friendly technologies in manufacturing processes,

signifi cantly enhancing resource conservation.

Tata Motors’ R&D department has received several awards. Among them are India’s National Award for Research and

Development Efforts in Industry in the Mechanical Engineering Industries sector, the National Award for Successful

Commercialisation of Indigenous Technology by an Industrial Concern, and the CSIR Diamond Jubilee Technology Award.

The R&D Centre of Tata Daewoo’s Commercial Vehicle Company has won the Ministry of Science & Technology Award

from the South Korean government.

Subsidiaries and Associates

Tata Motors has made substantial investments in building associate and subsidiary companies and joint ventures that

complement and support its business activities. These include :

Jaguar Land Rover Ltd.: Comprising Jaguar luxury saloons & sports cars, and Land Rover 4 x 4s. Its plants are located in

the UK at Castle Bromwich, Halewood and Solihull. (www.jaguar.com) (www.landrover.com)

Tata Marcopolo Motors Ltd.: Manufacturing fully-built buses in India.

Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle Co. Ltd. (TDCV): A 100% subsidiary of the company, TDCV is in the business of

producing heavy commercial vehicles. Its plant is at Gunsan in South Korea. (www.daewootruck.co.kr)

Tata Motors (Thailand) Ltd.: Manufacture and marketing of pick-up vehicles in Thailand. Its plant is in Bangkok.

(www. tatamotors.co.th)

Tata Hispano Motors Carrocera S.A.: A reputed Spanish bus manufacturing company. Its plant is at Zaragoza in Spain.

(www.hispano-net.com)

Tata Motors (SA) (PTY) Ltd.: A joint venture company of Tata Motors and Tata Africa Holding (Pty) Ltd.

Tata Magic

Tata Magic Iris

T M i

Tata Ace Zip

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Telco Construction Equipment Company Ltd.(TELCON): Engaged in the business of construction equipment

and allied services in which the company has 40% holding and Hitachi Construction Machinery Company

Limited, Japan, holds 60%. (Please also see page 30) (www.telcon.co.in)

Tata Technologies Ltd. (TTL): TTL along with its subsidiaries provides specialised Engineering &

Design services, Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and product-centric information technology

services. It has two operating companies, INCAT and Tata Technologies iKS (Please also see page 44)

(www.tatatechnologies. com)

Tata Cummins Ltd. (TCL): TCL is engaged in the manufacture and sale of high horse power engines used in

the company’s range of M&HCVs. (www.tatacummins.com)

TML Drivelines Ltd. : A 100% subsidiary of the company engaged in the business of gear boxes and axles

for heavy and medium commercial vehicles. (www.tatamotors.com)

TAL Manufacturing Solutions Ltd.: A 100% subsidiary of the company engaged in the business of

providing factory automation solutions and design and manufacture of a wide range of machine tools.

(www.tal.co.in)

Tata Motors European Technical Centre Plc (TMETC) : A 100% subsidiary of the company in the UK, engaged

in design engineering and development of products.

Tata Motors Finance Ltd.: A 100% subsidiary of the company, engaged in fi nancing customers of Tata

Motors and its channel partners. (www.tatamotorfi nance.com)

Tata AutoComp Systems Ltd.: A holding company for promoting domestic and foreign joint ventures in

auto components and systems and is also engaged in engineering services, supply chain management and

after market operations for the auto industry. (Please also see page 28) (www.tacogroup.com)

TML Distribution Co. Ltd. : Sales, logistics and distribution of Tata Motors’ vehicles.

Concorde Motors (India) Ltd. : A 100% subsidiary of the company, it retails Tata Motors’ range of passenger

vehicles. (www.concordemotors..com)

Tata Divo Bus

Tata Prima Tipper

Tata VentureT V

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Contact : Head – Corporate Communications, Tata Motors, Bombay House, 24, Homi Mody Street, Mumbai-400 001, India.

Tel : + 91-22-6665 7613 Fax : + 91-22-6665 7616 Email : qv@tatamotors.com

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Corporate Sustainability

Tata Motors is committed to improving the quality of life of communities by working on four thrust areas

– employability, education, health and environment. The activities touch the lives of more than a million

citizens. The company’s support on education and employability is focused on youth and women. They

range from schools to technical education institutes to actual facilitation of income-generation. In health,

its intervention is in both preventive and curative health care. The goal of environment protection is

achieved through tree plantation, conserving water and creating new water bodies and, last but not the

least, by introducing appropriate technologies in its vehicles and operations for constantly enhancing

environment care.

Electronic assembling branch of Tata Motors’ Grihini Udyog Society

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engineering

AUTOCOMP SYSTEMS www.tacogroup.com

Established in October 1995, Tata AutoComp

Systems offers products and services in the

fi eld of auto components to Indian and global

customers.

Tata AutoComp has three major businesses -

Manufacturing, Engineering and Supply Chain

Management. The Tata AutoComp Group

comprises the holding company, Tata AutoComp

Systems Limited, its operating divisions, its joint

ventures with global auto component leaders

and subsidiaries in plastic interiors and exteriors

and composites.

The Tata AutoComp group has 48 manufacturing

plants (including one in China) and 2 engineering

centres. Its current OE customers include Ashok

Leyland, Eicher Motors, Fiat, Ford, General

Motors, Honda, Mahindra and Mahindra,

Mahindra Renault, Mercedes-Benz, Skoda,

Tata Motors, Toyota and Volkswagen. Most of

the manufacturing units have received global

recognition from its customers.

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Sr. No. Name of Business Unit Partner Product Area

1. Tata AutoComp Systems Limited Interiors and Plastics Division

100% owned by Tata AutoComp

Plastic interiors and exteriors

2. Nanjing Tata AutoComp Systems Limited, China 100% owned by Tata AutoComp

Functional plastic parts and systems

3. Tata Johnson Controls Automotive Limited Johnson Controls Inc., USA & ISRINGHAUSEN, Germany

Seating systems

4. Tata Toyo Radiator Limited T Rad, Japan Heat exchangers

5. Tata Yazaki AutoComp Limited Yazaki Corp, Japan Wiring harness

6. Automotive Stampings and Assemblies Limited 75% owned by Tata AutoComp 25% owned by Public

Stampings and assemblies

7. Tata Ficosa Limited Ficosa, Spain Visioning systems, command & control systems

8. TACO Composites Limited 100% owned by Tata AutoComp

Composites (sheet moulded and bulk moulded)

9. Tata AutoComp GY Batteries Private Limited GS Yuasa, Japan Automotive batteries

10. TACO Hendrickson Suspensions Private Limited Hendrickson International, USA

Truck and bus suspension systems

Tata AutoComp also provides a complete range of engineering services to its customers in a variety of product domains. Its

range of services include: Concept Design and Detailing, Analytically driven Design and Development, CAD, CAE, Simulation

and Optimisation, Product Design and Development, Knowledge-based engineering, Plastics and Sheet Metal Tool design.

Seat assembly at Tata Johnson Controls

Moulding facility at Interiors and Plastics Division

Tube mill at Tata Toyo Radiator

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Contact : Senior General Manager, Corporate Communications, Tata AutoComp Systems Limited, TACO House, Damle Path, Off Law College Road, Pune-411 004, India. Tel : +91-20-6608 5000 (extn: 5119) Fax : +91-20-6608 5102 Email: shvetal.diwanji@tacogroup.com

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engineering

TELCO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT COMPANY LIMITED www.telcon.co.in

Contact : Sr General Manager – Sales & Marketing, Telco Construction Equipment Company, Jubilee Building, 45, Museum Road, Bengaluru-560 025, India. Tel : +91-80-6695 3301/02 Fax : 91-80-6695 3309 Email : telcon.info@telcon.co.in

Profi le

Telcon is India’s leading provider of mining, infrastructure, construction and agricultural equipment and services. Started in 1961 as a division of Tata Motors, Telcon is now a joint venture between Tata Motors and Hitachi Construction Machinery Co. Ltd. of Japan – world leaders in hydraulic excavator technology – with Hitachi holding 60% stake.

Telcon has state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities at Jamshedpur, Dharwad and, most recently, at Kharagpur and has rolled out over 55,000 machines from its plants since inception. The company has over 225 sales, service and customer support offi ces and an extensive dealership network across India. Telcon has been able to maintain its leadership position in the country in the area of hydraulic excavators over the past two decades by virtue of its ability to offer technologically superior product offerings and superior after sales support to its customers. Telcon also exports to Asian, African and Middle East countries and is on its way to becoming a global production hub for supply of select hydraulic excavators and off highway dumpers through the Hitachi network.

Telcon’s mission & strategy is to become a Full Liner – providing the complete range of products and services to address the needs of mining, construction, infrastructure and agricultural value chains. As part of its strategic growth path, Telcon acquired Serviplem S.A. (Spain) in 2008 for its superior and proven technology in the design, manufacturing, sales and service of concrete equipment as well as to gain manufacturing foothold in Europe and China. Telcon has leveraged the design and manufacturing capabilities of Serviplem to launch the Transit Mixer Trucks for the Indian market. Telcon’s acquisition of Comoplesa Lebrero S.A. (Spain) has given access to the latest technology and capabilities in design, manufacturing, sales and service of compaction equipment like soil compactors, asphalt compactors, etc.

Products and Services

Telcon has a wide range of construction and mining equipment catering to the needs of nation building and infrastructure creation. Its portfolio of products includes hydraulic excavators, mining shovels, off-highway dumpers, backhoe loaders, wheel loaders, vibratory compactors, motor graders, crawler cranes, multi-utility loader, transit mixers, etc. Telcon’s strength lies in its strong design and development set-up giving it the capability to customise solutions around customer needs and its wide spread service network.

As an extension to its product line, Telcon offers a range of value-added services like full maintenance / service contracts, unit exchange programmes, hydraulic aggregate repairs at Telcon’s own workshops, comprehensive refurbishing of machines, etc.

Collaborations

The company has collaborations with Hitachi Construction Machinery Company Ltd., Japan, for hydraulic excavators, Hitachi Truck Manufacturing Ltd., Canada for Dumpers & TCM, Japan for Reach Stackers. It has agency supply agreements with Hitachi-Sumitomo Corporation, Japan for Hydraulic Crawler Cranes, Hitachi Zosen for Tunnel Boring machines and Berco for undercarriages.

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Hydraulic Excavator

Transit Mixer

Backhoe loader

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PROJECTS www.tataprojects.com

Profi le Tata Projects Limited ( TPL), established in 1979, is an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contracting company. The company operates through seven Strategic Business Units (SBUs): Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution, Water & Waste Water, Oil, Gas and Hydrocarbon, Railways, Metals & Minerals and Quality Services.

Currently, TPL has over 2000 employees spread across three Regional Offi ces and 75 projects at 63 locations, 15 Regional Inspection Offi ces and three registered overseas offi ces - Abu Dhabi, South Korea and China.

The company has its own tower manufacturing unit near Nagpur, acquired a majority stake in Artson Engineering Limited (design & manufacturing tanks / piping for OGH projects) and formed joint venture companies – Al Tawleed (for projects in Saudi Arabia), TEIL Projects Limited (with EIL, a Central PSU) and TPL-TQA Ltd. (for Third Party Inspection Services in South Africa).

Services offered by the SBUs • Power Generation – EPC of total plant and balance of plant in coal and gas based power projects.

• Transmission and Distribution – EPC of HV transmission lines up to 800 kV; 400 kV and GIS-sub-stations; rural electrifi cation; supply of transmission, telecom and metro rail towers.

• Water and Waste Water – EPC of desalination plants; industrial water and effl uent treatment plants; manufacturing of reverse osmosis water purifi cation units.

• Oil, Gas and Hydrocarbon – EPC of tank farms/terminals; process plants and refi nery expansion projects; offshore structural revamping and piping works.

• Metals and Minerals – EPC of Iron (sinter and blast furnace) and steel making plants; mills; ore benefi ciation & palletisation plants.

• Railways – EPC of overhead electrifi cation; complete railway infrastructure, including bridges, stations and signaling.

• Quality Services - Global presence in third party industrial inspection; certifi ed welding inspection training courses in collaboration with TWI/UK; ISO certifi cation body.

The company has been: • Ranked the fastest growing construction company in India in FY 10-11.

• Rated amongst the Top Ten Most Admired Construction Companies in India consecutively for fi ve years from 2007 to 2011 by Construction World.

• Received the Construction Company of the Year Award from EPC World for 2011.

• Bagged D&B-Axis Bank Infra Award 2011 for Exemplary Execution of Power Plant.

Quality Services

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Power Generation Transmission &

Distribution

Water & Waste Water

Oil, Gas & Hydrocarbon

Metals & MineralsRailways

Contact : Chief Corporate Affairs, Tata Projects, Mithona Tower-I, Prenderghast Road, Secunderabad-500 003, Andhra Pradesh, India. Tel : +91-40-6623 8801 Extn. : 8737 Fax : +91-40-2789 1644 Email : a.venkateshwar@tataprojects.com, Website : www.tataprojects.com

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engineering

Profi le Set up in 1954, Voltas is India’s premier air conditioning and engineering services company. The company’s

core competence lies in (a) management and execution of electro-mechanical projects, most signifi cantly in

air conditioning (b) design, manufacture and marketing of cooling appliances, air conditioning & refrigeration

equipment and (c) supply, installation and servicing of engineering-based products and solutions. All these

capabilities are ISO 9001-2000 certifi ed.

Areas of Business Internationally, Voltas has been well known for over 30 years as an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC)

contractor for electro-mechanical projects, with specialisation in HVAC&R (heating, ventilation, air conditioning

& refrigeration), building management systems, plumbing, public health, fi re fi ghting & safety, ELV & specialised

systems, and power management. Project works have been successfully undertaken in the Middle East, South East

Asia, the CIS countries, Africa and SAARC countries.

Voltas is also known in both domestic and international markets as a total solutions provider for turnkey public

health projects as well as for water, effl uent and sewage treatment, and water pollution control projects.

In India, Voltas is recognised as a pioneer and leader in air conditioning and refrigeration. Voltas has designed and

executed a diverse array of HVAC&R applications, including intelligent offi ce complexes, airports, banks, shopping malls,

multiplexes, call centres, information technology parks, pharmaceutical production plants, clean rooms, hospitals,

electronics and telecommunication facilities, naval warships and mercantile ships, cold storages for horticulture and

meat produce, process chilling facilities, ordnance factories, atomic energy plants and power plants.

In recent years, Voltas has expanded its domestic business portfolio to include the entire range of electro-mechanical

services offered in overseas markets.

Voltas is also a pioneer in the design, manufacture and marketing of a range of popular cooling appliances for

the household, institutional and industry segments, including export markets. These include window and split

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