Tata Motors Plant
Mumbai, May 13, 2020:
Tata Motors – India’s leading automobile brand, today announced a
calibrated restart of manufacturing operations for both Commercial and
Passenger Vehicles from its plants located at Pantnagar (Uttarakhand) beginning
last week and from Sanand (Gujarat). Tata Motors plants in Lucknow (Uttar
Pradesh), Dharwad (Karnataka), Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) and Pune (only for Ambulance
Vehicle manufacturing) are in final stage of readiness and expect to begin
production over the next few days. This commencement of operations follows
receipt of all necessary approvals from relevant Government authorities.
Guenter
Butschek, CEO & MD, Tata Motors said, “Our utmost
priority is the safety and wellbeing of our employees, customers and ecosystem partners.
Therefore, we restart operations with limited, essential staff in each plant,
adhering to all mandated safety norms while efficiently meeting operational
requirements. The support and cooperation extended by local authorities, state
and central Government, our Union partners and our dedicated workforce have
been instrumental for a smooth restart. We will scale operations in a graded
manner as the entire enabling ecosystem of suppliers, vendors, dealers and
customers comes up to speed. We are cautiously optimistic and staying agile to
cater to an evolving demand. The lockdown was our opportunity to accelerate our
digital journey and evolve new ways of working, while servicing and supporting
our customers. We are well positioned to redefine mobility with our new product
portfolio, customised offerings and enhanced customer experience.”
[With health and well being of the workforce as the foremost priority,
all mandated safety norms are being diligently complied with.]
Dedicated ‘Restart’ teams at each location have curated detailed
guidelines and conducted intensive trainings for maintaining social distancing
at all workplaces, shop floors and canteen facilities. Enhanced sanitisation
measures are being implemented and only limited, operationally required staff
is being asked to come to work in personal vehicles or company transport.
Every employee re-joining the workplace is required to
download and use the mandatory ‘Aarogya Setu’ app. Employees are also required
to periodically check-in and declare the status of their own, as well as their
family’s health on the Tata Motors in-house health track portal. In addition, all
employees and visitors entering and exiting the plant premises are also being
screened for temperature checks.
Tata Motors has used the lockdown time to design new
ways of working, respecting the mandatory safety norms and aggressively
adopting digital via rigorous sessions conducted virtually, employees, dealers and
supplier partners were oriented to this and trained on the feature-rich BSVI offerings
for effectively selling and engaging with customers.
Nearly 200 dealerships and 300 workshops for passenger
vehicles and over 400 sales outlets and 885 workshops for commercial vehicles have
begun operations with a new set of standard operating procedure (SOPs) defining minimal
interactions and maintaining prudent social distance while engaging with customers.
Over the last few days, customers have initiated new bookings, deliveries of
passenger vehicles have commenced and workshops are seeing increasing inflow of
vehicles for servicing.
All discussions with customers are being done
virtually using digital tools and any meetings, if necessary, are being conducted
with prior appointments and post verification of all requirements. Documents
for vehicle insurance and registration are being collected via mail or
specially installed drop boxes and vehicle deliveries are being done only after
all formalities are completed. Customer vehicles arriving at workshops for
repairs and servicing too are completely sanitised before being handed over
post service.
Test drives are being offered on request and with
prior appointment at customer’s preferred location. Only one person drives the
vehicle with a dealer staff member sitting in the rear seat to avoid any
physical contact. Following every test drive, the vehicle is fully sanitised
including replacing protective covers shielding the interiors of the vehicle
that come in contact while driving.
To enhance peace of mind for its discerning passenger
vehicle customers, Tata Motors has recently launched ‘Click to drive’, an
end-to-end online platform to select and buy cars. From the comfort of their
homes, customers can log in, select the vehicle of their choice, avail a test
drive and choose from variety of financing options to book their preferred car
and SUV. This platform is integrated with all dealers who arrange for the
delivery of the vehicle nationwide.
For its commercial vehicle customers, Tata Motors
extended all possible technical support to keep vehicles running during the
lockdown. Additionally, timelines of vehicle warranty, free services and Tata
Suraksha AMC have also been extended.
To support local communities, Tata Motors is actively providing
essentials to sections of society most impacted during the lockdown. Supplies
of food, masks and sanitisers along with information kits on precautions to be
taken for health and hygiene, have been arranged for thousands of frontline
hero truck drivers, transporting goods and services in multiple locations
across the country. Further, via several channels, the company is also
providing educational material in regional languages to raise awareness amongst
the lowest strata of the society regarding precautions to be taken to combat
COVID-19.