Tata Group MARKETING PLAN BY Manu Joseph Section C PRN: 147 Executive Summary The Tata Nano is an inexpensive‚ rear-engined‚ four-passenger city car built by the Indian company Tata Motors and is aimed primarily at the Indian domestic market. Tata Motors began selling its "one-lakh car" in March‚ 2009. This nickname is due to the Nano’s price point‚ near 100‚000 (one lakh rupees). Tata Motor Chairman‚ Mr Ratan Tata envisions that Tata Nano to become a “People’s car“ which is
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toward cars changed. Research showed that they cared less about the bragging rights of the BMW brand and instead desired a va- riety of design‚ size‚ price‚ and style choices. As a result‚ the company took several steps to grow its product line by targeting specific market segments‚ which resulted in
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reasons for Tata Motors to enter the global ultra-low-cost car market? Tata Motors is one of the India’s largest automobile makers where manufactures cheap vehicles. A firm can reach a superior percentage of profit by supply an identical goods or service at a lower cost (Grant‚ 2010). It is to believed that Tata Motors choose to enter global market in low cost market is because in lower medium and low incomes population is more where this can win in volume as well as sales. This enable Tata Motors
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success. Market Segmentation A market segment consists of a group of customers who share a similar set of needs and wants. Market segmentation is important not only for creating consumers but also for satisfying them. Market segmentation helps matching of market opportunities to the resources of the company and enables them to face market competition effectively. It raises marketing efficiency through proper adjustment of marketing mix for each market segment. Market segmentation is one important
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CHERY A CASE STUDY OF MARKET SEGMENTATION‚ TARGETING AND MARKET POSITIONING Introduction Built in 1997 Chery is one of the famous Chinese car manufacturers aiming at building ‘independent Chinese brand’ and is now on its way to be international. It has the capability of producing 650 thousand automobiles‚ 650 thousand engines and 400 thousand sets of gear-boxes annually. There are four sub-brands (Chery‚ Riich‚ Rely and Karry) under Chery and three types of cars (passenger cars‚ business cars
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Introduction About the TATA MOTORS Tata Motors is India’s largest automobile company‚ with consolidated revenues of Rs 92‚519 crore ($20 billion) in 2009-10. Through subsidiaries and associate companies. Tata Motors is the country’s market leader in commercial vehicles and among the top three in passenger vehicles. It is also the world’s fourth largest truck manufacturer and the second largest bus manufacturer. Tata cars‚ buses and trucks are being marketed in several countries in Europe‚ Africa
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Comparative Issues on International Management Tata “Nano”: The People’s Car INTRODUCTION The Indian company called Tata Motors manufactures the cheapest car in the world (Said‚ 2012). This caught the attention of the consumers in India especially those that earned an average income in the country. This four-wheeled drive vehicle replaces the motorcycle and scooters due to its safety and convenience. India’s "People’s Car" will be a "safe‚ affordable‚ all weather
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Market Segmentation Market Segmentation means breaking down the total market into self contained and relatively homogeneous subgroups of customers‚ each possessing its own special requirements and characteristics. This enables the company to modify its output‚ advertising messages and promotional methods to correspond to the needs of particular segments. Accurate segmentation allows the firm to pinpoint selling opportunities and to tailors it’s marketing activities to satisfy on consumer needs.
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2010 KRISHNA PALEPU BHARAT ANAND RACHNA TAHILYANI Tat Nano – The Peopl Car ta o e le’s r dia k big. Ind must think small to stay b — Ra atan Tata‚ Cha airman Tata G Group In March 2009‚ Tata Motors India’s larg ‚ s‚ gest automob company by sales lau bile unched the world’s cheap pest car‚ the Tata Nano i India price at $2500 (see Exhibit 1 for a pict in ed ture of the N Nano). Throu ugh this laun nch‚ the comp pany realized Tata Group Chairman R d Ratan Tata’s v vision of mak king a “peop
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Why Indonesia? a. Market summary It is well known that with the global crisis and down-play in economics‚ the Indonesia automobile industry still remains a vigorous expansion rate. Indonesia has become a new emerging prosperous car market in the world. According to The Economist (2012)‚ Indonesia’s market is even increasing more rapidly than Chinese and its sales boosted approximate 900‚ 000 new vehicles from 2010 to 2011‚ by 17%. What is more‚ the sales volume of Indonesians automobile had
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