Eight Tata companies to display defence, aerospace expertise
Team Udayavani, Feb 10, 2017, 10:29 AM IST
Bengaluru: Eight Tata companies will exhibit their expertise and offerings in the Aerospace and Defence sectors at the five-day 11th Aero India, Asia’s premier air show, beginning here on February 14.
Tata Advanced Systems Limited, Tata Consultancy Services, Tata Advanced Materials Limited, Tata Motors Limited, Titan Company Limited, Tata Steel (Specialty Steel business in Europe), TAL Manufacturing Solutions Limited and Tata Power Strategic Engineering Division are participating in the show.
Tata group has historically been associated with the aerospace industry, and its large presence is an outcome of Ratan N Tata’s vision who encouraged it to enter the aerospace segment and foster significant partnerships with global majors to provide convergent solutions, and make India a global manufacturing hub.
The participating companies offer end-to-end design to manufacture solutions, leveraging India’s technical workforce to deliver productivity gains to the global supply chain of leading Aerospace and Defence OEMs and Suppliers in different areas, a Tata Sons Limited release here said.
The areas are Engineering to Production,Design to Manufacturing, New Design to Manufacturing,Design Modification to Manufacturing, Build to Print and Build to Specifications, it said.
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