Tata Motors supports frontline hero truckers_ provides food and medical supplies, across India
Mumbai, June 17, 2020.
Tata Motors,
India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, has been comprehensively
supporting the transport ecosystem to ensure all necessary supplies remain
uninterrupted and seamless, nationwide. Closely working with truck drivers,
small transporters, mid-size transport operators and fleet owners amidst the
unprecedented times, Tata Motors identified the existing and emerging pain
points in every link of the transport value chain and partnered it to address
them in the most effective and efficient manner.
Partnering truck drivers and transporters:
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For frontline hero truck drivers transporting goods
across the country, supplies of food, masks and sanitisers have been arranged
at numerous ‘Saarthi Aaram
Kendras’, across the entire Tata Motors operations network, and many other
Indian Oil facilities located on the busiest national and state highways across
the country. Several thousand truck
drivers benefitted from the facilities and services offered.
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During the lockdown, a dedicated, 24x7 helpline 1800 209 7979 was set-up for truck
drivers and transporters across the country. To speedily address the requests
received, 900 emergency response teams were created and meticulously located in
key transport hubs and corridors. These teams were manned by 4,000 trained and
experienced technicians selected
from Tata Motors extensive network of 1400 workshops nationwide and supported
by 21 well-stocked
warehouses with spare parts quickly accessible for fast turnaround of vehicles.
Over 10,000
requests received for vehicle related assistance were promptly addressed to
keep the wheels of supplies running.
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To provide requisite repairs and servicing support, workshops
were made operational at the earliest possible with a new set of standard
operating procedure (SOPs). These defined minimal interactions, maintaining
prudent social distance, vehicle contact and sanitisation etc. while engaging
with customers.
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Warranties of commercial vehicles expiring during the
period of national lockdown have been extended. Similarly, timelines of Tata
Suraksha annual maintenance contracts have also been extended for the benefit
of customers
Speaking about the initiatives undertaken, Mr. R. Ramakrishnan, Global Head - Customer Care, CVBU, Tata Motors
Limited said, “Truck drivers and transporters are frontline heroes as they have played a stellar role in ensuring that the wheels of the
nation are kept running with seamless transportation of all supplies. Being
India’s leading commercial vehicle manufacturer, a majority of them use our
vehicles and we are their first port of call for assistance. In these unprecedented times, we are the
committed partner, providing all possible support to them and their vehicles.
We have focused our efforts with a holistic approach to making their tough
tasks and lives a little easier”
Partnering supplier, dealers and fleet owners:
With the entire logistics sector hit
hard due to a significant reduction in overall economic activity, Tata Motors
Finance (TMF), a subsidiary of the Tata Motors Group engaged with 3,000 of its
customers, across segments and vehicle applications, to understand the key
issues being faced by them and accordingly extend assistance. Getting stranded
vehicles operational, low fleet utilisation and challenge of operational
viability due to minimal cash flow, emerged as the major areas of concern.
Understanding their difficult situation and cognizant that these were
exacerbated by the unprecedented disruption caused by COVID-19, TMF extended the RBI moratorium on payment of EMIs to all its retail and
corporate customers who opted for it. While it was amongst the first
financiers to do so, additionally TMF has also developed and is offering a rich
portfolio of customised options for its customers to avail basis their need and
ability. These include:
Speaking about the novel financing solutions being
offered, Mr. Samrat
Gupta, CEO, Tata Motors Finance said, “Being one of the large NBFCs
operating in the country and as a committed captive commercial vehicle
financer, our primary focus is to ensure
economic success of all our stakeholders, especially our customers. In the
aftermath of COVID, we have extensively engaged with them to understand their
immediate challenges better and accordingly develop a range of solutions to
address their need of liquidity for immediate survival and near term
sustenance. This partnering amidst crisis has strengthened our relationships with
our customers for the longer term.”