Tata AutoComp, Magna tie up for seats
Date: 23 Sep 2014
Tata
AutoComp Systems Limited and Magna International Inc. have signed a 50:50 Joint
Venture agreement to provide seating systems to the Indian commercial vehicle
industry. In a press release, Tata
AutoComp stated that the JV will be focused on delivering innovative seating
systems to commercial vehicle manufacturers as well as buses.
The
JV will be headquartered in Pune, Maharashtra, India and will supply seating
systems to customers in India.
Ajay
Tandon, MD & CEO of Tata AutoComp Systems Limited said that his company has
always been the front runner in offering cutting edge technologies to its
customers through its partners. This partnership with Magna will expand its
portfolio to now bring the latest in seating systems to the Indian commercial
vehicle industry.
Arvind
Goel, President and Chief of Operations and New Technology, Tata AutoComp
Systems Limited added that the seating systems in commercial vehicles have not
yet evolved in India. “With the rapid increase in infrastructure, we envisage
more and more vehicles plying long distances. In such a scenario, the safety
and comfort of both driver and passengers is paramount. Through this JV, we
intend to address this increasing need of the industry,” he said.
Mike
Bisson, President of Magna Seating said that his company was pleased to partner
with Tata AutoComp Systems Limited, a leading player in the India
auto-component industry. The combination
of Magna’s seating expertise and Tata AutoComp’s knowledge of the Indian market
provides both companies an opportunity for growth in the commercial vehicle
market, he added.
“Leveraging
our expertise in automotive seating and delivering it to the commercial vehicle
market in India is an important part of our global growth strategy,” said
Deepak Nagaraja, Vice President of Magna Seating.