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Two Tata firms tie-up for auto design

Mumbai, March 13

Two Tata group companies — INCAT and Tata AutoComp — have entered into a strategic alliance to offer complete design and development service for global automotive manufacturers. The alliance offers global automotive manufacturers a single source for automotive engineering and design services from INCAT, combined with complete product development and component manufacturing from Tata AutoComp, said a company release here. The INCAT-Tata AutoComp alliance has alr eady secured a major project for the complete design and development of a new vehicle platform for a leading Chinese automotive OEM, said the release. INCAT, a major in Engineering Services Outsourcing (ESO) and Product Development IT services, will provide comprehensive vehicle level integration expertise to the alliance, while Tata AutoComp will provide module integration for a full range of automotive components, said the release.

– Our Bureau

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