Tata Group company Tata AutoComp Systems Ltd. has announced its decision to acquire International Automotive Components Group Sweden AB (IAC Sweden). The acquisition is to expand Tata AutoComp’s presence in Europe and strengthen relationships with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) in both the passenger and commercial vehicle segments. Financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed.
IAC Sweden is a manufacturer of interior systems and components for the automotive sector. The company supplies parts such as door trims and panels and operates three manufacturing facilities located in Gothenburg, Skara, and Fargelanda. It has expertise in plastic molding, high-precision painting, and interior component assembly. IAC Sweden has a reported turnover of around $800 million.
The company is a supplier to major Swedish automotive brands, including Volvo Cars, Volvo Trucks, and Scania. It filed for bankruptcy in June 2024 and was placed under the administration of a court-appointed official.
At the time of acquisition, it was considered one of the largest bankruptcy cases in Sweden. Two companies had expressed interest in acquiring IAC Sweden before Tata AutoComp was selected.
The acquisition is subject to regulatory approvals in Europe. The company has confirmed that the process is ongoing and that it will proceed once all necessary clearances are obtained.
No timeline has been provided for when the deal is expected to close.
In an official statement, Tata AutoComp Systems said the acquisition supports its broader plans for international expansion. The company also stated that this transaction aligns with its long-term goals in the European market. No forward-looking projections were provided.
Tata AutoComp Systems is part of the Tata Group and provides automotive products and services to OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers. With this acquisition, the company will increase its manufacturing and technology capabilities in Europe.
The deal moves forward under the oversight of European regulatory bodies. Until approvals are granted and the transaction is closed, operations at IAC Sweden continue under administration. What follows will depend on how both entities navigate the transition, within legal, operational, and labour frameworks across borders.
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Published on: Mar 25, 2025, 2:33 PM IST
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