Turning Around Tata Motors Domestic Biz Need of the Hour: Chandrasekaran
Tata Motors' standalone net revenues increased by 3.7%, says Chandrasekaran
Tata Motors Chairman N Chandrasekaran has
said turning around domestic business of the company is "the need of
the hour" as it has suffered from delays in new product launches, lack
of adequate response to competition and an unsustainable cost structure.
Addressing shareholders in the company's Annual Report 2016-17, he said
Tata Motors' standalone net revenues increased by 3.7 per cent to Rs
44,777 crore for the 12 months ended March 31, 2017 but standalone loss
before tax for the year fell to Rs 2,421 crore, compared with Rs 67
crore in the prior year.
"In the domestic business segment, business turnaround is the need of
the hour and management is working with renewed focus and energy to
improve our market share, reduce our cost base, streamline the supply
chain and ensure launch of products on time to delight our customers,"
he said.
The company's market share in commercial vehicles (CV) segment has
fallen to 44.4 per cent from a high of 59.4 per cent in FY2011-12, while
market share for passenger vehicles (PV) declined to 5.2 per cent from
13.1 per cent in the same period, he added.
"Overall, delays in new product launches as well as lack of adequate
responsiveness to the competitive environment and an unsustainable cost
structure have contributed to this performance," Chandrasekaran said.
Consolidated net revenues declined by 1.2 per cent to Rs 2,69,850 crore
for the 12 months ended March 31, 2017 and consolidated profit before
tax for the year fell sharply to Rs 9,315 crore, compared with Rs 14,126
crore in the prior year, he added.
Chandrasekaran, however, expressed confidence that a series of actions
taken by the management team would succeed and show an improved
performance in both the commercial vehicle and passenger vehicle
segments in India and deliver better financial results.
Expressing similar views, Tata Motors Managing
Director Guenter Butschek said: "Our immediate priority now is on
execution - to address the top concerns of supply constraints, to
advance the launch time of some of our new products." He further said:
"In full alignment with the board, we have finalised a business
turnaround plan through which we take upon ourselves to deliver a robust
bottom-line improvement in FY17/18."
Butschek said one of the most important initiatives in 2016-17 was the
Organisational Effectiveness (OE) exercise, with the objective of
bringing "the much needed empowerment and accountability within the
business unit, strong functional oversight based on the key principles
of speed, simplicity and agility".
"Due to its magnitude and complexity, the transition of the new
management structure w.e.f. from April 1, 2017 faced some challenges,
which in the meanwhile is getting addressed on a case to case basis," he
added.
While challenges such as demonetisation and transition to BS IV affected business, Butschek also admitted that Tata Motors did not adequately react to the changing environment.
Due to the unexpected and unprecedented changes in the market, he said,
"we faced a rather hostile business cycle with headwinds in the form of
demonetisation, the famous Supreme Court ruling on BS4 transition."
As a matter of fact, Butschek further said, "it was not only the market
volatility which affected our performance, but mainly our sluggishness
in reading the market in time, as we were effectively late to respond."
Tata Motors' ImpACT (Improvement by Action) projects with full time
senior leaders and dedicated teams having ownership at executive
committee level helped the company focus on four areas – intense
top-line focus, cost optimisation, customer centricity and structural
improvements in processes, he said.
"These projects have started to payback and have created a great change
of momentum in the entire organisation. We have built a very strong
savings potential with positive effects in FY17/18 and the years to
come," Butschek said.
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