Tata tab as CEO by former General Motors Europe
February 17, 2010 by Automotive
Filed under Automotive news

We knew nothing of him since back in the month of November we surprised by the news of the resignation of President General Motors Europe and chairman of the supervisory board of Opel, Carl-Peter Forster, who until then was taking care of the European subsidiary of American automotive group. Now, just over three months later, it back to be on stage, which is that India’s Tata Motors has reached an agreement with Forster to incorporate as new CEO of the company .
Carl-Peter Forster will from now the head of Global Operations, Tata Motors, among which includes the work of British firms Jaguar and Land Rover. The aim of the Asian company with Forster’s arrival happens to turn the company into a truly international corporation.
Forster, a Londoner by birth and age 55 years, has extensive international experience in the automotive industry 24 years, most notably his stay of 13 years in various positions within the German firm BMW and most recently as Group President General Motors in Europe by Opel / Vauxhall, Saab and Chevrolet’s European operations.
The rattle car Tata Motors is the largest manufacturer of vehicles all over India, and have Lijo brands like Jaguar and Land Rover and Tata Nano factory, which is considered the world’s cheapest car.
Via | Tata Motors


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