Tata acquires Ford’s Gujarat plant for Rs 725 crore to produce electric cars
The Sanand facility that was operated by Ford India has been of interest to Tata Motors, thanks to the company’s growing ambitions and high demand, which has made it imperative to increase its production capacity. It is expected that TPEML will make necessary reconfigurations and alterations to suit its production requirements better once it decides to start manufacturing out of the plant.
Tata Motors’ electric wing acquire Ford’s Sanand facility
The UTA has been signed to acquire entire land & buildings, vehicle manufacturing plant along with machinery and equipment inside. In true Tata fashion, TPEML has decided to hold onto eligible FIPL employees from the vehicle manufacturing operations at the facility.
Ford India will, however, continue to operate its powertrain manufacturing plant and has signed a leasing agreement with TPEML that allows the usage and operation of the specific plant. TPEML has agreed to onboard employees from FPIL’s powertrain manufacturing unit in case the American company decides to terminate its operation.
The final closure of this transaction will be reached once all necessary clearances and approvals are received, and other customary condition proceedings are completed. A tripartite MoU between the Gujarat Government, TPEML and FIPL was already executed on May 30, 2022, to provide the necessary support for the above transition.
This new acquisition will help Tata Motors to unlock a state-of-the-art production facility that has a capacity of 3,00,000 units scalable upto 4,20,000 units a year. TPEML operates out of a facility nearby the recently acquired FIPL facility; hence, a smoother transition can be expected.
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