Tata Group company Tata Projects Limited has created a dedicated division to tap opportunities generated by the Smart Cities initiative.´A separate division has been created this month,´ Tata Projects VP and Head (smart city business) Gautam Balakrishnan said on the side-¡lines of Urban Infrastructure Conclave, 2015.
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Tata Opportunities fund invests Rs.335 crore in Tata Projects
Tata Opportunities Fund, the investment arm of the Tata Group, which is advised by Tata Capital, invested Rs 335 crore in Tata Projects Limited (TPL)
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Procurement practices are constantly being redefined, yet understanding of technology and competition is still young, say experts.About 60 percent of an Engineering, Procurement, Construction (EPC) project cost goes to procurement. Have you seen an evolution from procurement to supply chain management?