Tata Motors looks to buy Ford plant
New Delhi, May 30: Tata Motors on Monday announced the signing of a tripartite pact with Ford and the Gujarat government to acquire the American auto major's vehicle manufacturing plant at Sanand. A memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed between Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd (TPEML)—a subsidiary of Tata Motors—and Ford India Pvt Ltd (FIPL) with the Gujarat government for the potential acquisition of FIPL's Sanand facility, including land, buildings, vehicle manufacturing plant, machinery and equipment, Tata Motors said in a regulatory filing.
The MoU signed on Monday also includes the transfer of all eligible employees of FIPL Sanand's vehicle manufacturing operations, subject to the signing of definitive agreements and receipt of relevant approvals, it added.
"Tata Motors has a strong presence in Gujarat for more than a decade with its own manufacturing facility at Sanand. This MoU further reinforces our commitment to the state by creating more employment and business opportunities," Tata
Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd and TPEML MD Shailesh Chandra said.
The MoU will be followed by the signing of the definitive transaction agreements between TPEML and FIPL over the next few weeks, the auto major stated.
TPEML is planning to invest in new machinery and equipment, which is necessary to commission and make the unit ready to produce its vehicles.
With the proposed investments, it would establish an installed capacity of 3 lakh units per annum, scalable to more than 4 lakh units.