Ceat’s latest OE-winning range of agri and agro-industrial tyres
CEAT Specialty showcased its Spraymax, Farmax R80, Farmax R65, Farmax RC, Floatmax RT and Floatmax FT range at the Royal Highland Show in Edinburgh at the end of June.
According to the company, Ceat’s agricultural tyres are designed to “cater to the changing needs of farmers and help them maximise their yields and productivity”.
CEAT Specialty partnered with Nordic Tyres (distributor in the UK, which recently became part of GB Tyres) to display its latest range of agricultural tyres at the Royal Highland Show, 2023.
Amit Tolani, chief executive, Ceat Specialty, Commented: “Ceat takes pride in its commitment to offer high-quality tyres with superior traction and optimized footprint. Our endeavour is to provide best-in-class products for our customers at accessible prices. We are delighted to have presented our range of superior tyre solutions at Royal Highland Show. We have an expanding range of SKUs-including our newly added forklift range, R2, Telehandlers, flotation implements and a complete range for D- Rated applications”
Ceat launches Floatmax Cargo in the US
Meanwhile, Ceat Tyres also recently launched its latest tyre for agricultural tanks and trailers – the FloatMax Cargo Plus – at the Farm Progress Show in Decatur, Illinois, USA.
According to the company, the new tyre was designed with input from dealers and OEM partners. It is said offer high traction, stubble puncture protection, uniform pressure distribution and minimal soil or crop damage.
Initially available in 28LR26, more sizes and a VF variant are planned for release toward the end of the year.
Ceat Specialty also previewed the 42-inch TorqueMax, which has reportedly been designed for a specific OE fitment which will be announced soon.
In March, Ceat announced that its Farmax radials are being fitted on Case IH and New Holland tractors. The agreement was made after several rounds of assessment and audits by the OEM of the Mumbai-based radial plant of Ceat and after multiple tests done on tyres across various parameters.
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