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TCS plans to add 5,000 workers in Mexico by 2012

Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, India’s largest computer-services provider, plans to hire 5,000 workers in Mexico in the next five years as labour costs climb in its home market because of a rising rupee.

Last week, Tata Consultancy opened a software-development centre in Guadalajara, northern Mexico and that facility will start with about 300 employees doing tasks currently completed in India, Gabriel Rozman, head of the company’s operations in Latin America, Spain and Portugal, said.

The rupee gained 9.2 per cent against the dollar this year, eroding Tata Consultancy’s earnings from the US, its biggest market, and increasing Indian costs relative to other nations.

Tata Consultancy gets about half of its sales from North America. The Mexican peso was little changed this year against the dollar.

“We see costs rising in India and people becoming less available,” he said. “That’s why we’re going to places like Latin America, which has professionals and reasonable costs.”

Salaries in Mexico are about 30 per cent higher than in India, he said.

Having software programmers in Mexico allows Tata Consultancy to serve US customers more quickly because they work in the same time zone, making travel to clients for support less time-consuming, he said.

Mexican salaries are about 40 per cent to 50 per cent lower than in the US, where Tata Consultancy employs about 12,000 people, he said.