Monday, May 30, 2011

Tata Nano makes debut export market appearance in Lanka

Diesel & Motor Engineering PLC and Tata Motors, India last Saturday celebrated an immensely successful partnership spanning 50 years between the two companies by launching Tata Nano in sri Lanka which was much touted as the world’s cheapest motor car.

The occasion was marked by a gala event at the Sri Lanka Exhibition and Convention Centre, and was well attended by many prominent personalities and other invitees.

No doubt the pinnacle of the event was the launch of Tata Motors’ brand new car – the Tata Nano - fresh off the factory line, also the vehicle’s debut export from India.

The celebrations which were both colourful and aptly creative saw the arrival of
Tata Motors’ Managing Director & Group CEO Carl Peter Forster and Managing Director - India Operations P. M. Telang, who had specially arrived in the country for the event.

DIMO, which boasts 71 years of operations in Sri Lanka, entered into a partnership with Tata Motors in 1961, and has since grown into one of the conglomerate’s leading partnerships. Tata Motors is India’s largest automobile company, with operations spanning the globe in the UK, South Korea, Thailand and Spain.

 “Today marks a truly momentous occasion in the history of Sri Lankan transport. Fifty years ago, DIMO received Tata Motors’ inaugural export from India. Today, as we commemorate half a century of strong partnership, we will mark the occasion by receiving the first ever export of Tata Motors’ newest innovation, the new Tata Nano” said DIMO Chairman / CEO Ranjith Pandithage speaking at the event.

Managing Director – India Operations, Tata Motors, P. M. Telang, said, “It gives us great pleasure to begin the Tata Nano exports with Sri Lanka, as the company started with its exports business in Sri Lanka and since then has completed 50 long years.  Tata Motors range of passenger and commercial vehicles have received an overwhelming response in Sri Lanka and we hope the Tata Nano, an innovation marvel, is also loved by our customers here”.  

Commercially launched in India on March 23rd 2009, the Tata Nano offers an incredibly spacious passenger compartment which can comfortably seat four adults.

DIMO is also preparing to provide a strong service platform for the new Tata models which were launched, which will enable the company to maintain its long-built reputation for highly commended service. It will soon be expanding its branch network to encompass more areas in the country, along with its existing branches in Akkaraipattu, Ambalangoda, Ampara, Anuradhapura, Colombo, Dambulla, Embilipitiya, Jaffna, Kandy, Kurunegala, Matara, Puttalam, Ratnapura, Vavuniya and Yakkala.

source - www.dailymirrror.lk

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