Quick Takeaways
- Tata AutoComp Systems Limited strengthens its manufacturing presence in Sanand to support OEM demand and next-generation mobility platforms.
- The expansion focuses on automotive seating systems and advanced thermal solutions for domestic and export markets.
On January 30, 2026, Tata AutoComp Systems Limited inaugurated two new manufacturing plants in Sanand, Gujarat, marking a significant expansion of its automotive component manufacturing capabilities. The facilities are dedicated to producing automotive seating systems and vehicle thermal solutions, reinforcing the company’s role as a key supplier to India’s growing automotive and electric mobility ecosystem.
Tata AutoComp expands Sanand manufacturing footprint
The newly inaugurated plants are operated by TM Automotive Seating Systems Private Limited and TACO Air International Thermal Systems Private Limited. With these additions, Tata AutoComp Systems Limited now operates more than eight manufacturing facilities in the Sanand region, strengthening its proximity to major automotive customers and a well-established vendor ecosystem. The expansion is aimed at supporting supplies to original equipment manufacturers, including Tata Motors Limited, while also enhancing export-oriented operations. Senior leaders from Tata Motors and Tata AutoComp Systems were present at the inauguration, reflecting the strategic importance of the new facilities.Focus on customer proximity and supplier ecosystem
Arvind Goel, vice-chairman of Tata AutoComp Systems Limited, stated that the Sanand location offers close access to customers and a strong supplier base. He added that the company plans to set up additional manufacturing plants across India within the year as part of its broader growth strategy.Supporting next-generation mobility platforms
Manoj Kolhatkar, managing director and CEO of Tata AutoComp Systems Limited, said the new plants are designed to support next-generation mobility platforms in India. He emphasized that people, quality, safety, and environmental standards remain central as the company continues to scale up its manufacturing capacity. Sudhir Chikhle, Chief Purchasing Officer for passenger and electric vehicles at Tata Motors, described Tata AutoComp Systems Limited as a valued partner. He noted that the company consistently demonstrates a customer-focused approach and supports Tata Motors across multiple vehicle programs. Tata AutoComp Systems Limited operates through 22 business units, including 11 joint ventures, and runs over 65 manufacturing plants across the United States, Europe, Latin America, India, and China. The company employs more than 20,000 people and supplies components to major manufacturers in passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, and rail segments. TM Automotive Seating Systems, formed in 2015 as a joint venture between Tata AutoComp Systems Limited and MAGNA Seating, manufactures seating systems for automotive, off-road, and railway applications. TACO Air International Thermal Systems, a joint venture with Air International Thermal Systems, produces HVAC systems, battery thermal management systems, and compressors for passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and buses, with a strong focus on electric and alternative energy vehicles.
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