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- Product News
- 18 November 2025
As global industries face mounting pressure to meet rising demands for innovation, sustainability and meaningful economic contributions, Rosslyn, located north-west of Pretoria, is emerging as a transformative manufacturing hub within South Africa’s automotive landscape.
More than an industrial development, Rosslyn integrates advanced manufacturing, logistics, residential and retail spaces into a cohesive ecosystem with, among others, the likes of BMW and Nissan having plants there.
This year, Tata Africa Holdings proudly celebrates the assembly of its 11 000th unit at the Tata Rosslyn facility, marking a significant milestone in its long-term commitment to local manufacturing and industrial excellence.
Tata’s assembly operations in Rosslyn date back to 2011, when Tata Motors South Africa was established as a joint venture before becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Africa Holdings in 2023.
Rosslyn’s strategic layout and location promote collaboration among leading automotive players, a critical factor for sustainable growth in today’s interconnected global economy. A notable example is the Automotive Industry Development Centre’s (AIDC) 160-hectare Automotive Supplier Park (ASP), one of Africa’s first dedicated automotive hubs.
The AIDC, a government-led organisation tasked with supporting the development of South Africa’s automotive sector, plays a pivotal role in advancing industry competitiveness, supplier development and skills training.
The ASP hosts both local and international investors, primarily automotive component manufacturers and suppliers to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). Its location creates synergies and cost-saving opportunities through proximity to peers and key suppliers.
This set-up facilitates streamlined logistics, resource sharing and the adoption of advanced technologies, all while reducing infrastructure costs. Companies like Tata Africa Holdings benefit from shared innovations and industry insights, enhancing operational performance.
In an era when companies are increasingly evaluated by their contributions to local economies and communities, Rosslyn exemplifies a commitment to sustainable, community-focused growth. Its potential to create over 59 000 jobs in the next decade underscores a dedication to socio-economic development in South Africa. Beyond job creation, Tata and its partners at Rosslyn are committed to empowering communities through vocational training, skills development and long-term employment.
Sustainability and digital transformation are central to Rosslyn’s vision. With green building practices, renewable energy solutions and Industry 4.0 technologies such as smart manufacturing and AI-powered logistics, the area exemplifies future-focused industrialisation.
The development of the Tshwane Automotive City (TAC), led by the Automotive Industry Development Centre (AIDC), represents a bold step toward an integrated logistics and manufacturing ecosystem. Linked to rail corridors and ports, this hub will support local production and expand regional trade with the SADC region. These investments ensure Tata and other manufacturers remain competitive in a rapidly evolving global market.
For Tata Africa Holdings, Rosslyn is more than a physical space, it’s a symbol of Tata’s belief in South Africa’s future and the power of industry to transform communities, says the manufacturer.
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