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Tata
offices worldwide
Click on the world map below to view the interactive
map with addresses of the Tata Group's international
business locations.
Representative
offices of the Tata Group
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Tata Sons (US)
David Good
Chief Representative North America
1700, North Moore St
Suite 1005
Arlington, VA 22209
USA
Phone: +1 (703) 243 9787
The Arlington, VA office represents Group Corporate
Headquarters and not individual operating companies.
If you wish to contact individual operating companies
in the United States, please click on the map
above for information.
If you have general inquiries about the Tata
Group, please contact us at adminusa@tata.com
If you believe that you have a business proposal
of general interest to the Tata Group, please
write to businessinfo@tata.com
If you are interested in knowing more about the
Tata Nano car, please write to Tatanano@tatamotors.com
or visit www.tatanano.com
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Tata Consultancy Services
(TCS) North America
For general employment information from
TCS, contact A Wilson at Wilson.a@tcs.com
For information on campus relations and internships,
contact Kevin Russ at Kevin.russ@tcs.com
For information on job opportunities at the new
Ohio Center, contact Anil Bakshi at anil.bakshi@tcs.com
Other company employment
opportunities
If you are interested in employment opportunities
at other Tata Group companies, please visit their
individual websites listed on the page
Tata Group
links
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Tata Sons (China)
James Zhan
Tata Group Beijing Office
Unit A1805, TYG Center
C3 East 3rd Ring North Road
Chaoyang District, Beijing 100027
China
Phone: +86 (10) 8441 7530 |
International
operations of the Tata Group
The Tata Group has a cluster of companies operating
as the international arms of its businesses. Presented
here are brief descriptions of their activities. Visitors
can get a more detailed profile of these companies by
clicking on the respective links.
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Tata
International:
Established in 1962, Tata International offers
value-added services in international trading.
Focused on leather and engineering, it uses its
well-integrated worldwide network to source globally,
leverage some of its key international alliances
to deliver world-class quality and work with global
brands. The company and its subsidiaries worldwide
have taken on various value-added roles and have
stakes in a cross section of businesses. It has
stakes in a five-star hotel, bus-body building
and trailer manufacture, distributorships, and
IT ventures; it
has customer support facilities for Tata vehicles
and design studios for leather. The company exports
to more than 100 countries.
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Tata
Africa Holdings: A wholly-owned subsidiary
of Tata International, Tata Africa Holdings was
established at Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1994.
It operates in major industrial sectors of automobiles,
steel and engineering, chemicals, information technology,
hospitality, farming, and other business areas. |
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Tata Limited:
Established in London in 1907 as the Tata Group's
representative in Europe, the company today operates
as an agent for the global procurement of goods
and services for the entire Tata Group. It offers
comprehensive and highly specialised services that
cover almost every type of industry and activity. |
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Tata Incorporated:
This company was established in 1945 as the representative
office of the Tata Group in the United States, Canada
and Latin America. Headquartered in New York, it
specialises in all facets of global trading as well
as the information and financial flows related to
its lines of business. Besides, Tata Inc sources
capital goods, machinery, spares and operating consumables
for Tata companies in India. |
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Tata
Precision Industries:
Established in 1972, Tata Precision Industries
was promoted by Tata Motors, Tata International
AG and the Development Bank of Singapore. The company
specialises in high-precision machining, precision
fine blanking, engineering plastic moulded parts
and tool design. |
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Tata
International AG:
Tata International AG is the international investment
and holding company of the Tata Group. With the
combined strength of its subsidiary, Tata AG, and
its associate, Tata Enterprises (Overseas) AG, all
headquartered in Zug, Switzerland, it promotes and
invests in various enterprises and projects overseas. |
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Tata Enterprises (Overseas)
AG: This company renders a range of promotional
and project services, from project identification
and design to planning and establishment of industrial
ventures overseas. It offers managerial, technical
and operational expertise and personnel to a wide
range of industries. |
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Tata AG:
This an international trading company which works
closely with Tata International and represents Tata
Group companies internationally, particularly in
Europe. It has traditionally promoted the worldwide
export of Indian commodities, finished products
and non-traditional industrial items. In recent
times its focus has been on third-country international
trading, counter-trading and specialist equipment
procurement for overseas projects. |
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Tata
Tea Inc:
A subsidiary of Tata Tea, the company was established
to meet the demands of health-conscious US consumers.
Tata Tea Inc has catered to the tastes of US markets
for the past 15 years through its range of instant
and anti-oxidant brands of tea. |
Tata
associations with global companies / institutions
Tata Group companies have several reputed international
business groups as partners. These global associates
have been classified according to the sectors in which
they operate.
Materials
Engineering
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Tata Motors:
Technology tie-ups with the Institute of Development
in Automotive Engineering, SpA (Italy); Nachi Fujikoshi
Corporation (Japan); Le Moteur Moderne (France);
and Robert Bosch GmbH (Germany). Strategic alliances
/ joint ventures with Cummins Engine Company Inc
(USA) for Tata Cummins; Nita Company (Bangladesh);
and Jardine Matheson for Concorde Motors. |
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Tata
AutoComp Systems:
Technology tie-ups with Chuo Spring Company (Japan);
Menzolit-Fibron (Germany); and Owens Corning (USA).
Joint ventures with Ficosa International (Spain);
Johnson Controls (USA); MobiApps (Singapore); Nifco
(Japan); Stadco (UK); Sungwoo (South Korea); T.Rad
(Japan); Yazaki Corporation (Japan); Yutaka Giken
(Japan). |
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Telco
Construction Equipment Company:
Joint ventures with Hitachi Construction Machinery
Company (Japan); John Deere (USA); Pauling &
Harneischfeger (USA). |
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Voltas:
Tie-ups with Hitachi (Japan); Standard Refrigeration
(USA); and Dunham Bush (USA). 'Manufacture only'
alliances with LG Electronics (South Korea) and
Fedders International. |
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Tayo
Rolls: Promoted
by the Tata Steel in collaboration with Yodogawa
Steel Works and Nissho Iwai Corporation (Japan)
in 1968; collaboration with Eisenwerk Sulzau-Werfen
(Austria). |
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TRF:
Tie-ups with Saarberg Interplan (Germany); MAN-GHH
(Germany); Thyssen Rheistahl Technik GmbH (Germany);
Deilmann-Haniet GmbH (Germany); and Kurimoto (Japan). |
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Tata
Projects:
The company's power generation strategic business
unit is in the process of setting up a joint venture
in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Once incorporated
the JV will be known as Al-Tawleed Power &
Energy Company, and will offer transformational
capabilities to Indian equipment manufacturers
in the region.
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Tata Technodyne:
Tie-up with Fluor Daniel India. |
Information systems and communications
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Tata
Consultancy Services:
Strategic alliances with Accrue; Ariba; ATG Dynamo;
BEA; BlueMartini; BroadVision; Chordiant; Clarify;
Cybercash; E-Piphany; i2; IBM; Informatica; Informix;
iPlanet; Jacad; Kalido; Macromedia; Microsoft; Microstrategy;
NCR; Net Perceptions; OpenSite; Oracle; Peoplesoft;
Prime Response; Rubisoft/Broadbase; Sales Logix;
SAP; SeeBeyond; Siebel; SilverStream; Sun; Tibco;
Verisign; Vignette; Webmethods and Webtrends. Strategic
university alliances with Indian Institute of Technology
(Mumbai, Chennai and Kanpur); Indian Institute of
Science (Bangalore); University of California (San
Diego); University of California (Riverside); University
of Humberside; University of Waterloo; Rotterdam
School of Management; Carnegie Mellon University;
and University of Wisconsin. |
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Tata
Infotech:
Alliances with Unisys; Compaq; Sun Microsystems;
IBM; CISCO; BaaN; Oracle; Tandem; Microsoft; MapInfo;
and Uniplex. |
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CMC:
Strategic alliances with Compaq; Hewlett-Packard;
IBM; Sun Microsystems; Silicon Graphics; Microsoft;
Oracle; Cabletron; Cisco. University alliances with
Jadavpur University; Mysore University; Engineering
Staff College of India (Hyderabad); Institute of
Chartered Accountants of India, Technical Teachers'
Training Institute (Chandigarh); Institute of Management
Technology (Kolkata); Vellore Engineering College. |
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Tata
Elxsi: Strategic
alliances with Silicon Graphics; Alias; Wavefront;
SDRC; MSI; Bentley; MSC; Discreet Logic; Cambridge
Animations; and Compaq, to provide software and
hardware which enables the company to integrate
its various solutions. |
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Tata Technologies:
SAP Asia Systems; Microsoft Corporation; Compaq
Corporation; Structural Dynamics Research Corporation;
Knowledge Technologies International; Sage International
Asia Pacific; IBM Corporation; Oracle Corporation. |
Services
Energy
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Tata
Power: Association
with Tennessee Valley Authority (USA). |
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Tata
BP Solar India:
Joint venture involving the Tata Group and BP Solar.
It operates in the renewable energy sector. |
Consumer
products
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Tata Tea:
Trading arrangement with Hitachi Business International,
part of the Hitachi Group, for exports of instant
tea and coffee. Joint venture with the Tetley Group
(UK). |
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Tata
Tetley:
Joint venture between Tata Tea and Llyons Tetley
(UK). |
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