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Tata Motors acquires stake in Freight Tiger to bolster digital logistics

Published 10/19/2023, 10:00 PM
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In a significant business move, Tata Motors (NYSE:TTM) has acquired a 26.79% stake in Freight Tiger, a digital logistics platform, for Rs 150 crore ($2 billion). This transaction took place on Thursday via a Share Subscription Agreement (SSA) and Shareholders Agreement (SHA). The agreements also provide provisions for an additional investment of Rs 100 crore over the next two years.

Freight Tiger is a leading player in India's digital logistics sector, handling over 10 million trips annually. Its offerings include comprehensive digitized solutions for cargo movement, connecting various stakeholders, and providing Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions to streamline logistics interactions.

This strategic investment is expected to significantly enhance Tata Motors' connected vehicle platform, 'Fleet Edge', by improving road logistics efficiency. Fleet Edge is a next-generation solution that offers insights into vehicle health, fuel efficiency, and other critical parameters for fleet owners.

According to InvestingPro, Tata Motors has been a prominent player in the automobile industry with accelerating revenue growth and a strong return over the last five years. The company's stock generally trades with low price volatility, and it has seen a large price uptick over the last six months. InvestingPro Tips suggests that the company is expected to grow its net income this year, trading near its 52-week high and at a high Price / Book multiple.

Both Girish Wagh of Tata Motors and Swapnil Shah of Freight Tiger have expressed their shared vision for the future of the logistics industry. They aim to build a unified national platform designed to digitize the logistics industry. This collaboration is expected to foster trust and cooperation across the value chain, with the ultimate goal of reducing logistics costs to under 10% of GDP. This would represent a significant value creation for fleet owners.

The partnership between Tata Motors and Freight Tiger represents a significant step forward in the digital transformation of India's logistics industry. As these two companies join forces, they are poised to create new efficiencies and cost savings in one of the world's most dynamic economies. For more insights like these, check out the additional 9 tips available on the InvestingPro platform.

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