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TATA Motors has launched a new line of trucks to take on rivals Volvo and Mercedes and bring higher-quality trucks to India.
 
Tata also plans to export the line of trucks, ambitiously named "World Truck", first to South Africa, the Middle East and Russia, company officials said.
 
The new trucks are the latest bid by India’s largest commercial vehicle maker to transform itself into a global auto power. So far, Tata’s efforts to expand its global footprint have met with difficulty.
 
For now, Tata Motors remains an Indian company – in April it sold 37,462 vehicles in India and exported just 1,261. But Tata hopes to eventually export the Nano, a $2,000 (£1,252) car launched in India this year, to Europe and the US and officials say they aim to sell half their new trucks outside India.
 
Tata also acquired Ford’s Jaguar and Land Rover brands last year, shortly before the global economic meltdown. It has struggled to refinance a $3bn (£1.87bn) bridge loan it took out to pay for the deal.
 
Angel Broking analyst Vaishali Jajoo said Tata’s main competitive advantage on the global stage is pricing, but she expects margins to suffer as the company fights to establish itself in developed markets.
 
"They have to give up some returns to become a global player," she said. "For the next couple of years, I’m not expecting them to have a healthy cash flow."
 
Tata Motors lost $54m (£34m) last quarter as cost-cutting efforts failed to make up for withering demand.
 
Company officials said they were "cautiously optimistic" that the new trucks will help boost flagging sales, but acknowledged that a turnaround hinges on a broad economic recovery.
 
Tata invested $205m (£128m) in developing the new truck line with its South Korean subsidiary Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle Company and the Tata Motors European Technical Center in the UK.
 
The trucks feature standard air-conditioning and offer global-positioning systems and other options not found in most of the dilapidated trucks that now ply India’s expanding network of roads. Officials declined to discuss pricing.
 
The trucks will be produced initially in India and South Korea. Tata Motors is in talks to acquire an additional 300 acres of land near its factory in Jamshedpur, in India where the trucks are produced, to build a vendor park for suppliers.

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