Tata Motors expands business to Algeria

    Tata Motors has launched the Indica, Indigo, Vista and Manza in Algeria; also plans to add ten sales and service outlets in the country.

    Published On Aug 31, 2014 08:00:00 AM

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    Tata Motors expands business to Algeria

    Johnny Oommen, Head, International Business, Passenger Cars unveiling the Tata Manza along with Abderrahmane Achaibou, President of Elsecom at the launch ceremony.

    Tata Motors has launched the Indica, Indigo, Vista and Manza in Algeria. SPA Elsecom will be the authorised distributor for the vehicles in the north-west African nation. Johnny Oommen, head- International Business, Passenger Vehicle Business Unit, Tata Motors, said, “Our entry into Algeria is aligned to our Horizonext strategy and aims to provide the best customer experience – from the best vehicle experience to superlative purchase experience and after-market service support.”

    In association with its local Algerian partner, the company has established dealerships at Algiers and Oran, with plans underway to establish 10 additional sales and service centres, to cover important regions, by the end of this year. Algeria has been identified as a focus market in the Tata Motors global strategy. Tata Motors said the vehicles are all equipped with safety features of ABS and dual airbags and a host of comfort and convenience features.

    Earlier this year, the company launched its passenger range in the Philippines. Tata also has presence in Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Myanmar.  As per SIAM data, Tata Motors sold about 1300 passenger vehicles in the first three months of the current calendar. The company began its international journey in 1961 and today it has a presence in various countries across Europe, Latin America, Africa, Russia, Middle East, Asia and lately Australia.

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