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Tata Motors looking at changes in trim mix, direct buying from stockists to deal with chip shortage

The automaker expects the situation to remain challenging in the ongoing quarter and some improvement in supplies only in the second half of the fiscal.

August 01, 2021 / 14:43 IST
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(File Image of the Tata Motors Hexa)
(File Image of the Tata Motors Hexa)

Tata Motors is looking at various measures, including direct buying from stockists and making changes in the product configurations, to offset the impact of semiconductor shortage on its production activities and sales, a top company official has said.

The auto major, which sells models including Nexon, Harrier and Safari in the domestic market, is also looking at different kinds of chips which could be used in components where the supply situation is severe.

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The automaker expects the situation to remain challenging in the ongoing quarter and some improvement in supplies only in the second half of the fiscal.

"Yes, we are definitely impacted because of uncertainty of supplies but so far we have been able to manage somehow," Tata Motors President Passenger Vehicles Business Unit (PVBU) Shailesh Chandra told PTI when asked if the company was facing issues in its production activities due to semiconductor shortage.