Tata Motors Appoints Sudhir Chikhle as New Supply Chain Head Amid Demerger


By Robin Kumar Attri

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Updated On: 25-Sep-2025 10:29 AM


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Tata Motors appoints Sudhir Chikhle as new supply chain head, replacing Hemant Barge. The move aligns with PV and EV demerger, aiming to boost localisation, cost efficiency, and electrification efforts.

Key Highlights:

Tata Motors has announced a major leadership change as part of its ongoing transformation and strategic demerger of its Passenger Vehicles (including EVs) and Commercial Vehicles divisions. The company has named Sudhir Chikhle as the new Head of Procurement for Passenger Vehicles and EV businesses, replacing Hemant Barge, who steps down after nearly three decades of service.

Aligning Supply Chain with Transformation Goals

This move aims to unify procurement operations, strengthen supply chain resilience, and accelerate Tata Motors’ electrification plans. The timing aligns with the company’s strategy to run its Passenger Vehicles and EV divisions as separate entities under the demerger process, creating stronger operational synergies.

Hemant Barge Steps Down After 30 Years

Hemant Barge, one of Tata Motors’ most respected leaders, has decided to step down from his role as Head of Purchase & Parts Development, Supply Chain Management, and Supplier Quality for Passenger Vehicles.

Barge’s journey at Tata Motors began in 1994 in manufacturing. Over the years, he played key roles such as:

A Tata Motors spokesperson acknowledged his lasting contributions, highlighting his impact on manufacturing, operations, and procurement over the past three decades.

Sudhir Chikhle Takes the Helm

Succeeding Barge is Sudhir Chikhle, who will now lead procurement for Tata Motors’ Passenger Vehicles and EV divisions.

Chikhle joined Tata Passenger Electric Mobility in December 2023 as Chief Purchase Officer. He brings over 25 years of industry experience, including:

Chikhle is recognised for his strong supplier engagement skills and localisation expertise. His focus will be on cost efficiency, unified procurement, and supporting Tata Motors’ electrification roadmap.

Strategic Importance of the Move

This leadership transition comes at a crucial time as Tata Motors focuses on strengthening its supply chain to support future growth. Key outcomes expected from this move include:

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CMV360 Says

Tata Motors decision to appoint Sudhir Chikhle highlights its commitment to future growth and EV transformation. This change is expected to streamline procurement operations, enhance supply chain stability, and ensure cost efficiency, helping the company stay ahead in India’s fast-growing passenger vehicle and electric mobility sector.