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 n RAilWAyS AnD rOaDrOLLErs  n COLLabOraTiOn WiTh DAiMlER bEnZ

 railwaYS  The company entered into a technical   locomotives and one hundred   In the early fi fties, even as the
 collaboration with Krauss Maff ei of   spare boilers a year. The fi rst   railways were thinking of switching
 tatas took over the Singhbhum   Munich, West Germany, as consulting   locomotive - mainly reassembled   over to diesel and electrical traction,
 Shops with the intent of   engineers for the planning,   from a knocked-down German   TELCO was looking for a new product.
 manufacturing Steam Locomotives   construction and equipment of the   export - was despatched from TELCO   It was just sort of a coincidence that
 for Indian Railways. This was to be   locomotive shops. The Locomotive   to the Western Railway, Ajmer, on   Daimler-Benz A.G. of West Germany
 taken up in three main stages after   Workshops were completed in   February 22, 1952.   was also looking for an outlet for
 signing a 16-year Agreement (1945   1952 and they were planned   their products and knowhow in India
 to 1961) with the Railway Board.  for manufacturing one hundred   The indigenous content for the   and other developing countries.
 locomotives rose from negligible
 in 1952 to 75% in 1954, 98% in   In March 1953, the Chairman of
 1961 and 99% in 1969. The last   Daimler-Benz, C.P. Giese was on a
 component imported from the   visit to India to have discussions
 collaborators was in 1969. Slowly,   with Ashok Motors regarding a
 orders from Indian Railways were   possible collaboration to manufacture
 stepped down to a level of sixty-fi ve   commercial vehicles. Giese happened
 locomotives a year from 1961 to   to meet Tatas and visited TELCO
 1967. The despatch of its last steam   Works at Jamshedpur. He was
 locomotive was on June 25, 1970 and   impressed by the TELCO Works and
 TELCO’s share in the manufacture of   was convinced that TELCO could
 steam locos was 1155 out of 3526,
 i.e. 33%.


                                             FROM THE
                                              w      the Share Certifi cate of tata engineering and locomotive Co. ltd.      the Share Certifi cate of tata engineering and locomotive Co. ltd.
                                              w
                                          COLLECTION
                                              On September 24,1960 when the activity for production of automobiles
                                              far exceeded that pertaining to locomotives, the name of the company
          w     Tata Mercedes-Benz trucks ready   was inverted and became TATA ENGINEERING AND LOCOMOTIVE
                                                 OF THE
             for despatch.                    COMPANY LIMITED giving second place to locomotives.
 w     First Diesel Industrial Shunter
    rolled out of the workshops on          make use of its surplus capacity to   it.” The result was a meticulous,
    October 27, 1962.  TATA CENTRAL ARCHIVES
                                                                               elaborate Works Agreement which
                                            manufacture trucks.
 w     a complete “Yg” Steam locomotive - meter gauge type.  As the Indian Railways started moving   settled all conceivable questions
 towards Diesel and Electric traction       The talks dragged on for months.   in forty paragraphs, right down to
 TELCO procured the license and the         J.R.D., Sumant Moolgaokar and J.D.   the smallest detail. Due to which
 General Engineering Division broke         Choksi (Senior Legal Advisor to Tatas)   the agreement was termed as a
 fresh ground when the fi rst Diesel        went to Geneva for one more round   “Technical Aid Agreement.” Tata
 Industrial Shunter, designed and           of talks in May 1954. When the talks   Locomotives was now in the truck-
 built by their engineers (without any      were on the verge of break down, the   making business with the initial
 foreign collaboration), rolled out of   w     the fi rst batch of tata Mercedes-Benz    Chairman of the German company   15 year collaboration with Daimler-
 the Workshops on October 27, 1962.      trucks 1210 were exported to   turned to J.R.D. and said: “You draft   Benz from April 1, 1954. By October
 The shunter project made steady      Ceylon in 1961.  the agreement and we will discuss   vehicles started rolling out.
 progress since its inception and its
 quality was very high, which could be
 w     “yG” Steam Locomotive   w     “yG” Steam Locomotive being   gauged from the number of repeat   the product bore the name of tata MerCeDeS-BenZ until June 5, 1969 when
                       th
    hoisted by cranes.     lowered on to the wheels.  orders till they ceased in 1974.  the 1,78,808  vehicle was produced and further vehicles bore the name
            tata only. By the end of 1976, the total of Tata vehicles made in the previous
            seven and a half years surpassed the total of tMB vehicles made in 15 years.
 roaD rollerS:
            TELCO built up enough steam by now to move forward on its own. TELCO
 towarDS the end of World War II, the Government concentrated on the economic   resorted to indigenisation and localisation. the eff orts paid off  and fully
 development of India. They realised that the development of good roads and maintaining   justifi ed the claim made in an early advertisement for Commercial Vehicle
 them was a vital necessity.    Business unit (CVBu) products: “not adapted for indian conditions; designed
 In March 1946, a scheme was fi nalised to supply 950 steam road rollers to the   for Indian conditions.”
 Government by M/s. Marshalls in association with TELCO. Despite numerous diffi  culties,
 the fi rst batch of road rollers was completed on April 22, 1948.  Over the next few decades, the brand that epitomised movement and
            progress in this country embarked on a journey of evolution and learning.
 Dr. Shyama Prasad Mookherjee, Minister for Industries and Supply, launched the fi rst of   Imbued with the pioneering spirit and driven by the pursuit of automotive   w     the fi rst batch of vehicles bearing
 the Road Roller, the “City of Delhi”. Several other road rollers each named after a big city   excellence, Tata Motors forged a reputation as one of the world’s top      the “T” insignia roll out of the
 in India – Calcutta, Bombay, Madras, Jubbulpore, Patna – rolled past in quick succession.    w     road roller being assembled.  automobile manufacturing company.     telCo works on June 5, 1969.



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