Currently, the facility manufactures only the Nano. The company also aims to upgrade asset utilisation, which would allow it to rationalise investments on expansion.
Currently, only a quarter of the Rs 2,000-crore Sanand facility’s initial installed capacity of 2,50,000 units a year is being used.
Tata Motors also manufactures the Indica, Vista, Indigo, Manza, Sumo, Safari Storme and Venture models.
Managing Director Karl Slym said, “To be economically viable, you obviously have to ensure using your assets. Therefore, for us, it is important we end up using our assets suitably. There is no reason we should not have other vehicles there.”
Despite several retail and marketing initiatives, demand for the Nano remains subdued. In January, the company sold 1,504 units of the Nano to its dealers. This was a 16-month low and an 81 per cent fall compared to the corresponding period last year, when it had sold 7,723 units to dealers.
Owing to the low demand for the model, the company was recently forced to cut production and change working hours at
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