When the company decided to relocate the plant to Sanand in Gujarat, following protests at Singur, vendors had requested the company compensate them.
According to the compensation package chalked out by Tata Motors, some of the smaller vendors were paid lump sums.
A formula linked to Nano despatches was worked out for the bigger ones.
“The loss per car was calculated on the basis of the projected installed capacity at Singur and the payout was linked to despatches.
“Now, with the despatches nowhere close to projections, we are being paid in hundreds,” a vendor said.
Before Tate Motors’ pullout from Singur, 13 vendors had constructed plant buildings in the region, while 17 others were at various stages of construction.
Together, the vendors had invested Rs 338 crore (Rs 3.38 billion) at the site.
Tata Motors didn’t comment on the details of the compensation formula.
“Tata Motors remains committed to building long-term, mutually rewarding sustainable relationships with its vendors.
We have always stood by our vendors in difficult times in an exemplary manner,
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