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    Covid impact: Tata Motors on a mission to save cash, link output to demand

    Tata Motors is conserving cash and tightly coupling its production plans to demand to help prevent an inventory build-up.

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    Butschek said that the operating location of an executive doesn’t matter as much these days, with the company focused on executing the “transformation” roadmap set out four years ago to turn around the business.

    Mumbai: Tata Motors is conserving cash and tightly coupling its production plans to demand to help prevent an inventory build-up, and is banking on the eventual carve-out of its passenger car division into a unit to make the business more competitive, CEO Guenter Butschek told ET in an exclusive interview from Austria.The German CEO of the Tata Group’s domestic automotive business has been leading the company from his Austrian base through the
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