The Rs 4,000-crore (Rs 40-billion) Ranjangaon facility near Pune, which makes cars, engines and transmissions for both Tata Motors and Fiat, adopted aggressive cost cutting measures as part of a renewed attempt by both companies, especially Tata Motors, to put the JV back on track.
According to financial disclosures made by Tata Motors in its latest annual report, the joint venture company known as Fiat India Automobiles posted a loss of Rs 243.6 crore (Rs 2.43 billion) for FY11, against a loss of Rs 272.3 crore (Rs 2.72 billion) recorded in FY10.
Tata Motors, the largest maker of automobiles in India, and Italian company Fiat Auto SpA, own 50
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