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Better equipped to tackle supply chain woes from lessons learnt during chip crisis: Tata Motors

June 26, 2025 1 min read
author Anamika Mishra, Sub Editor

Tata Motors Group has revealed that it is now better prepared to navigate global supply chain challenges, drawing from the lessons learned during the semiconductor shortage crisis that unfolded amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Top executives from Tata Motors stated on Tuesday that the company has fortified its digital supply chain capabilities to counter current global disruptions, including the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, China’s restrictions on rare earth magnet exports, and the escalating global tariff war.

This proactive approach reflects the future of supply chain management, where agility and resilience are paramount. Tata Motors' investment in SCM innovations in India positions it to effectively manage geopolitical tensions and resource constraints impacting the supply chain industry.

This automotive giant is leveraging digital tools and predictive analytics to build smarter, more adaptable systems that ensure minimal disruption to production and delivery timelines.


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