Vipal Releases New Corporate Identity
Vipal has launched a new logo for 2010. And, according to the company's launch announcement, "a new attitude is arising" along with the company's refreshed corporate identity.
Vipal has launched a new logo for 2010. And, according to the company's launch announcement, "a new attitude is arising" along with the company's refreshed corporate identity.
At the end of December, ETRMA published details of a set of exposure scenarios covering the use of chemicals in the rubber industry in order to support European rubber chemicals manufacturers and importers that operate within the framework REACH legislation. The latest REACH legislation took effect on 1 January 2010.
In late December Cooper Tire & Rubber announced the appointment of Brenda S. Harmon to the position of senior vice president, Global Human Resources and Communications. In her new role, Harmon is leading all human resource and employee relations activities for the company.
The controller of Cooper Tire’s Cooper Chengshan Tire joint venture in Rongchen City, China, William Wang, has been named the new controller of Cooper Kenda Tire Co., Cooper's manufacturing joint venture in Kunshan, China. Wang replaces Mark Ehren, who is on medical leave, and in his new position will be responsible for financial planning, preparation of the operation's financial statements, budgeting, internal controls and review and oversight of the general ledger to ensure the integrity and accuracy of accounts. In addition to his new role, Wang will continue responsibility for leading the enterprise resource planning initiative and key information technology projects in Cooper Chengshan to ensure the effective and efficient recording of accounting transactions.
New premium brand OTR tyres used in the mining and construction industries can costs as much as US$25,000 each, yet TRIB, the Tire Retread & Repair Information Bureau, reports a number of its members are able to produce retreads that fully match the hour/mileage performance of these products – for a price that is around 30 to 40 per cent less.
The cost of Michelin products in the US will increase as of February 1. Prices for Michelin and BFGoodrich brand replacement market commercial truck tyres, as well as Michelin Retread Technologies retreads, will increase by up to seven per cent. Increases for Michelin, BFGoodrich, Uniroyal plus private and associate brand passenger car and light truck replacement tyres will vary according to product line. Michelin brand replacement market earthmover tyres will be up to four per cent more expensive.
In January Yokohama Rubber intends to increase the export price of its tyres by as up to – and potentially even more than – 15 per cent. Yokohama states these increases apply to all passenger car, light truck, truck and bus, construction and industry tyre products in markets outside of Japan. In terms of specific increases, the company reports in an official statement that “the maximum mark-up is around 15 per cent. But even larger mark-up may be applied to specific regions and products.”
The Maxxis brand’s exclusive UK distributor, independent tyre wholesaler Grouptyre, discussed its plans for 2010 at its annual sales conference in Liverpool on December 9 and 10. On the first day of the conference sales director Paul Hollows took business development managers and sales managers from the 13 member companies through a review of Grouptyre’s achievements in 2009 and announced the programme of sales and marketing initiatives for 2010. The day’s proceedings also included a brand presentation from Maxxis International UK managing director Derek McMartin and a series of interactive working groups.
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