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Partnership with Fiat needs to be critically examined: Tata

Admitting that the joint venture between Tata Motors and Fiat has not been as active as planned, Tata Group Chief Ratan Tata has said the association needs to be critically examined to optimise its potential.

June 14, 2011 / 11:58 IST
     
     
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    Admitting that the joint venture between Tata Motors and Fiat has not been as active as planned, Tata Group Chief Ratan Tata has said the association needs to be critically examined to optimise its potential.


    In an interview in market research firm JD Power's report on the Indian automobile industry, Tata said his good personal rapport with Fiat Chief Executive Officer Sergio Marchionne has not been translated at the working level of the two firms.


     "... I have to admit that so far, the venture with Fiat has not been as active as we had thought," Tata said in 'India Automotive 2020: The Next Giant from Asia'. With Fiat yet to make its mark in the Indian car market, Tata said the Italian company needed to bring in more new models here.


     "... I think that Fiat has to launch more models into the market to keep dealers interested. It also has to look at its cost structure in terms of parts and components. So the joint venture needs to be looked at quite critically and until that happens, it's not going to be optimised," he said.


     As part of a 50:50 joint venture agreement signed in 2007, the two companies had agreed to a joint distribution network and back-end support, besides co-manufacturing of products at the Ranjangaon facility near Pune.


    Subsequently, Fiat cars are being sold at Tata Fiat branded showrooms, but it has not been able to clock volumes. Recently, the partners decided to redraw distribution plans, with Fiat proposed to have its own independent brand
    showroom, although it will continue to sell cars through Tata outlets.


    In 2010-11, Fiat sold 21,066 units, as against 24,727 units in the previous fiscal, down 14.81%. Tata also pointed out the need to have close coordination at the working level of the two companies to take forward the
    partnership.


    "As far as what else we can do with Fiat, I think Sergio Marchionne and I can really talk to each other. However, at the working level, it hasn't quite been that way. We have looked at Latin America to do something together, but things haven't moved as they should have done," he said.

    He, however, ruled out giving up on the partnership, saying "... I think there's nothing wrong with the concept of the deal -- it is a very healthy concept."

    first published: Jun 14, 2011 10:16 am

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