2. • Submitted by
Vaishali , M.com
Roll No. 84
Submitted to
Prof. Narendra Singh
Dept. of Commerce,KUK
3. • Type Private
• Industry Conglomerate
• Founded 1868; 149 years ago
• Headquarter Mumbai, India
• Key People Natarajan Chandrasekaran
• Revenue US$103.5billion
• Owner Tata Sons
• Website www.tata.com
• Traded on BSE,NSE,NYSE.
8. Growth: Mergers & Acquisitions
Acquiring Company Acquired Company year Country Stake
Indian Hotels Regent Hotel Sept.2002 India 100%
Indian hotels Ritz Carlton Hotel Nov. 2006 US 100%
Tata chemicals Metahelix Life science Dec. 2010 India 53.5%
Tata Auto comp TitanX engine company Dec.2016 Sweden 100%
Tata Business
support Services
E-Nxt financials Feb. 2015 India 100%
Tata Chemicals EPM mining ventures Aug. 2011 Canada 30.6%
Tata communication
(formerly VSNL)
BT group’s Mosaic business
neotel
Jan. 2010 UK 100%
TCS Citigroup services July 2013 US 100%
Tata Global
Beverages
Grand March
2009
Russia 33.2%
Tata Industries Indigence pharmaceutical
Inc
July 2005 US <30%
Tata Motors Jaguar and Land Rover Mar. 2008 UK 100%
Tata steel Corus Jan. 2007 UK 100%
9. Strategic Alliance
• Tata group’s strategic alliance with Japanese
telecommunication major NTT Docomo in
November 2008.
10. Joint venture
• Tata & Fiat Since 2006
• Tata & Starbucks
• Tata motors with Tata Africa
Holdings.
• Tata and engineer India ltd.
• Tesco and Tata(2014)
11. Disinvestment strategy
• Tata oil mill was divested and sold to Hindustan
levers as soap and detergent was not considered
as core business.
• The pharmaceutical companies of Tata’s Merind and
Tata pharma=were Divested to Wockhardt.
12. • The cosmetic company lakme was divested and sold
to Hindustan lever.
At present Tata steel is planning to divest its UK Plant.
13. Business level strategy
Cost leadership
• Tata Nano , the cheapest
car in the world.
• Swach, the cheapest water
filter from Tata chemicals,
less than Rs.1000.
• Tata Motors launched the Ace
truck in May 2005 for
Rs.2,00,000.
14. Product Differentiation Strategy
• Tata motors launches like Aria and the new 2011
safari to regain Its new market share.
• Tata is looking at doubling SUV annual volumes to
over 70,000 units in the next 12-18 months,
including exports.
15. • Tata motors is set to offer utility vehicle at every
price point right fromRs.6.5 lakh to Rs. 15lakh.
• Tata acquired Jaguar Land Rover to fulfill the luxury
needs of its customers.
16. 3.Functional level strategy
R & D Strategy
• Automotive engineering group UK focus is on
cost-effective light weighting, to keep steel
positioned as the automotive material of choice in
the transition to a low carbon economy. It services
the automotive, construction, materials handling
and defense market sectors.
• Tata steel has 5 research centers with over 1000
people In Europe.
• An engine “start-stop” technology
developed by Jaguar Rover.
17. • High performance rail steel that saved £1,50,000
Over 5 years was developed by Tata steel Europe.
• Acc. To ET survey Tata Is among Top 50 companies
spending huge on R&D.
• After spending a decade on R&D Tata steel innovate
a new way of getting iron is called Direct reduction
of iron(DRI), that help them in reducing cost.
18. OPERATIONAL STRETGY
• Jaguar Land Rover has re-hauled its supply chain to
secure cost saving as well as sustainability equation
that gives the company a green edge.
• A redesigning of process equipment at Tata
chemicals’ Haldia Plant that cut process downtime
by 40%.
• Tata motors realized operational excellence by
cutting its cost with a loss of 500crore in 2001 to a
profit of Rs. 28 crore in the first quarter of 2002.
20. Sustainability in motion
• The two main sustainable strategies at Tata motors:
• Pollution Prevention (P2)
• Resource recovery (R2)
21. P2 Strategies
• P2 or pollution prevention is a proactive strategy
that uses fewer or smarter resources and It is done
by reducing or eliminating waste at the source by
modifying production process, promoting the use of
non- toxic or less-toxic substances, implementing
conservation techniques, and reuse materials rather
than putting them in to a waste stream.
• It assume no waste will occur. It is an effective
‘getting more from less’ strategy.
22. • Reducing packaging material by either by using
sustainable packaging (replacing wood with metal)
or reusing existing packaging (recycling wood).
• The company recycles close to69%of wood
packaging thus eliminating use of fresh wood.
• Development of vendor park.
• Tata Shakti Nest-in is a construction solution that
make home without bricks and cement.
23. R2 strategies
• This is ‘getting more from the same’ strategy where
otherwise wasted resources are recovered by way
of proper disposal- recycling or reconditioning.
• Increasing life of aggregates-’recon’ business.
• In2010-2011 a total of 13,788 engines and 8,690
other parts were reconditioned.
• others resource conservation techniques like
reusing engine oil or multiple testing cycles has
been employed.
• a 200 liter engine oil barrel can now be used to test
170 engines instead of 85.
24. • Reusing paint sludge and thinner
• Approximately 390 tones or hazardous paint sludge was converted to
low quality paint suitable for floor painting.
• Tata motors has also developed a process to convert the incinerator
ash to pavement bricks that can be used in walkways within the
plant.
• This model has been very successful and has significantly reduced the
amount of hazardous incinerated ash sent to landfills.
• Free take-back network for Tata Motors; ELVs (end-of –life vehicles)
• under the End-of-life Vehicle(ELV) regulations in the UK, Tata Motors
has contracted with a national ELV service provider called
Cartakeback.com Ltd. To provide owners of qualifying Tata vehicles,
who wish to dispose of their vehicle at the end its life, with access to
a network of authorized Treatment Facilities(ATF).
• Tata chemicals attempts to repopulate Gujarat’s sea with whale
shark.
• Tata steel to focus on manufacturing products of at least from 85% of
recycled items.
25. BCG Matrix of Tata Group
Stars
Indian Hotels
Tata Steel
Tata Motors
Tata power
Question Marks
Tata
communication
Voltas
Tata teleservices
Cash cow
Tata Tea
Tata
chemicals
Dogs