Tata doubles down on iPhones: Plans to expand Hosur Apple factory, to employ 28,000 people at it
Fp Staff • 1 year agoTata Electronics is planning to expand and double its Hosur plant, where it manufactures casings for iPhones. The Tata Group hopes to complete its expansion in the next 12-18 months, and increase its workforce at the plant from 15,000 to 28,000
How the Singpur plant case, now won by Tatas, led to rise of Mamata in Bengal
Fp Explainers • 1 year agoA West Bengal tribunal awarded Tata Motors Rs 766 crore along with interest in the Singur Nano plant case. The row, which kicked off in 2006, catapulted Mamata Banerjee from the Opposition into the CM’s chair
Tata Group can recover Rs 766 crore from Bengal for losses at Singur plant: Tribunal
Fp Staff • 1 year agoThe Tata Group had to abandon the Nano factory it planned in Bengal in 2008 following incessant protests spearheaded by Mamata Banerjee -- who was then in the Opposition -- and her Trinamool Congress
Tata to start making Apple iPhones for domestic, global markets in India, announces IT Minister
Mehul Das • 1 year agoThe Tata group is set to become the first Indian homegrown tech company to start making the Apple iPhone. IT Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar, while congratulating the Tata group, revealed that Tata had finally taken over Wistron's operations in India
iPhones Made By India: Tata Group will be first Indian iPhone maker, to seal the deal by August end
Mehul Das • 2 years agoThe Tata Group is all set to takeover the Wistron iPhone factory soon and is likely to sign the deal by the end of August. This would make the Tatas the first Indian company to manufacture Apple's iPhones. Industry experts believe this is huge for India, as well as Apple
Ta-ta to foreign-made: From iPhones and EVs to microchips, Tata Group is taking a whole lot in their stride
Mehul Das • 2 years agoOne of the largest and most diverse business conglomerates in India, the Tata Group is aggressively moving to expand its portfolio. Often described as a salt-to-steel company, Tata is now getting started with making iPhones, expanding EV tech, and designing and making semiconductors.
iPhone made-in-India by Tata: Industry giant bags 5% of all 2023 global orders
Mehul Das • 2 years agoThe Tata Group will start making iPhones in India and will make at least 5 per cent of all iPhones sold globally in 2023. The group will also start making iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus later this year, and will have their production quotas increased.
How Tata Sons chairman responded to complaints about Air India
Trendingdesk • 2 years agoIn reference to Air India’s improvement efforts, Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran stated that significant changes are taking place in several areas.
iPhone 15 to be made in India as Tata Group is set to takeover Wistron’s Apple plant this month
Mehul Das • 2 years agoIt looks like Apple will finally start making a major chunk of its latest upcoming phones in India and not rely on China to produce the first few batches of the iPhone 15 series. The Tata Group is set to takeover one of the largest iPhone production facilities in India.
From manual pricing to ChatGPT: How Air India is transforming under Tata
• 2 years agoThe push to modernise underscores the decay left by years of under-investment as Air India looks to shed decades-old bureaucratic processes and recapture customers from Dubai's Emirates and powerful domestic rival IndiGo.