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New Delhi: The
Tata Group company, Tata AutoComp Systems Ltd (TACO), is in advanced stages
of talks to acquire an auto components company in Europe. TACO
is eyeing a turnover of $500 million this fiscal and is expecting to wrap
up the acquisition deal in three months, company officials said. The deal
would be the Tata Group Company''s first overseas acquisition. The
company is also in talks with small companies located in South Korea, Europe,
and the US for further acquisitions, officials said without giving any details.
He added that TACO is looking at companies having sales of up to $500 million.
According to officials with its export-oriented focus, TACO is aiming to become
a billion-dollar firm by 2010. Officials
said they expect the contribution of exports to the company''s revenues to
rise significantly. At present, while 15 per cent of sales are coming from
exports, they expect this figure to cross 50 per cent in a few years. They
have identified interiors and electronics as their focus areas. TACO
currently exports to car-makers such as General Motors, Ford, Toyota and Honda.
The company has about 13 plants and 16 joint ventures for manufacturing a
range of automotive components at various locations in India. The
joint venture partnerships, which involve both equity participation and technology
flow, are with companies in the US, Europe, Japan and Korea. TACO
has also announced the formation of a joint venture firm called TACO MobiApps
Telematics Ltd (TMT), in partnership with Singapore-based telematics company
MobiApps, to provide end-to-end fleet management and vehicle-tracking solutions.
TMT has initiated discussions with Tata Motors and Ashok Leyland for installing
its product as a standard fitment. TMT,
in which TACO holds 58 per cent and the rest is with MobiApps, will invest
close to $3 million over the next three years and will initially be outsourcing
most of the manufacturing. With
an eye on the growing market of commercial vehicles in the country, TMT hopes
to sell about 2,50,000 units by 2008.
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