WFZ Becomes Europart
The German accessories wholesaler WFZ has changed its name to Europart. This is the result of the expansion from a specialised utility to a car part dealer. Europart has a foothold in 15 countries throughout Europe with its own outlets.
Continue ReadingConti Brings Updated COKIS To The Market
COKIS, the multimedia catalogue and information system introduced two years ago by Continental, has been released in an updated form. Further details are available from Continental.
Continue ReadingFast Fit At Peugeot
In 1997 Peugeot introduced a Fast Fit service (tyres, brakes, exhausts, batteries) at its car dealers in France. Now the concept, which is called Rapide, has been adopted in Germany.
Continue ReadingHigher Turnover For Metzeler
The turnover of the motorcycle tyre division of Pirelli Germany (brands: Metzeler & Pirelli) in 1999 amounted to 94.9 million Euro; 1.4 p.c. more than the previous year. In motorcycle tyre terms, Pirelli is the market leader in Germany, Italy and Europe as a whole.
Continue ReadingNew Cars With Recycled Tyres
DaimlerChrysler has launched two Dodge Stratus concept cars in co-operation from a number of suppliers that has been produced mainly from recycled materials including scrap tyre. The programme is part of a scheme to verify which recycled products can be used for the production of future models.
Continue ReadingTurkish Tyre Strike Ends
3,000 Turkish tyre workers returned to work yesterday after the Government had ordered a two-month postponement because of national security issues. The Government wants to reduce inflation from the current 60% to 20%. Unions wanted a 35% rise and were offered 26.5%, which was rejected. Last week the three main manufacturers – Brisa, Goodyear and Pirelli – took out a joint press advertisement attacking the action.
Continue ReadingNew Industry Quality Standard Set By Goodyear’s OTR Retread Plant
Goodyears retread plant in North Bay (Ontario, Canada) is believed to be North America’s first Off-The-Road (OTR) tyre retreading facility to become ISO 9002 registered. The North Bay facility is Canada’s largest OTR retread operation.
Continue ReadingScrap Tyre Disposal
The subject of scrap tyres is one which continues to exercise the minds of all sectors of the tyre industry and, with a ban on landfilling of tyres imminent, alternative methods of disposal are being urgently sought. The UK Government has produced a number of reports on the subject and these are looked into as part of our feature on scrap tyre disposal. Also included are details of possible disposal methods and machinery as well as latest news on the subject, for example the temporary closure and planned refurbishment of the SITA tyres-to-energy power station in the Midlands. Those disposing of tyres are under increasing pressure; not only to find new outlets to take scrap, but also from steep rises in overheads such as fuel. The problem of scrap tyres affects the industry from top to bottom and most observers expect the Government to introduce some method of producer responsibility if the industry does not come up with its own solution in the near future.
Continue ReadingJoint Venture ContiTech Air Spring Systems And Dae Won Kang
ContiTech Air Spring Systems, a business unit of Continental AGs ContiTech group, announced a Letter of Intent for founding a joint venture company with South Korean company Dae Won Kang to build up a plant for producing complete air spring systems. Dae Won Kangs market share in this field in Korea is nearly 100 per cent.
Continue ReadingFord “Has No Plans To Drop Firestone”
Jason Vines, Ford Vice President, has said that the company has no plans to drop Firestone as a tyre supplier, although the relationship will be reviewed on a day-to-day basis. Fords new Explorer 2002 SUV (on the market next year) will be fitted with Firestone tyres, but tyres from another manufacturer, thought to be Michelin, will also be offered.
Continue ReadingTop-Executive Succession At Continental AG
Dr. Wolfgang Ziebarth (50), former member of the Board of Management of BMW AG, will be appointed to the companys Executive Board with effect from October 1st, 2000. In December, Dr. Ziebarth is to assume responsibility for the Continental Automotive Systems Group, thus succeeding Hans Albert Beller (62) who is to begin his planned retirement after building up the unit for the past seven years.
Continue ReadingDividend of 30 Cents Per Goodyear Share
Directors of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. have declared a quarterly dividend of 30 cents per share. The dividend is payable December 15, to shareholders of record on November 16. The payout represents an annual rate of $1.20 per share.
Continue ReadingMMP-Factory In Timisoara Opens
It was the biggest day in Timisoara since the revolution, and it will perhaps set off another – this time in the tyre industry. The new tyre production facility was opened 20th October by Continental president, Dr Kessel, and Romanian Prime Minister, Mugur Isarescu, the latter facing the possibility of losing office in the coming election. Amongst the 400 attending the opening were representatives from Continentals key suppliers and selected customers, as well as German and Romanian journalists. When the factory has reached its final stage it will produce 8 million car tyres a year, employing about 1,000 people. The article in November’s TYRES & ACCESSORIES shows that the factory tour revealed little new; we were shown assorted Japanese vulcanising equipment and ancillary machinery, but the state-of-the-art tyre construction machines were still under wraps. The iron curtain may have fallen, but for now there is a rubber curtain round the new technology at Timosoara.
Continue ReadingFirestone/Ford Issue Hits Courts
Lawyers from both plaintiffs and defendants argued in front of a panel of federal judges in Washington as they tried to decide how to deal with the 200 pending lawsuits. The judges will decide within two weeks whether to combine all the evidence and gather all the suits in one process. Ford, Firestone and lawyers for some plaintiffs argued for consolidation, saying it would simplify the process. Others say it might drag out the process unnecessarily. The multi-district panel hearing has caused the postponement of a hearing scheduled for 16th October. This latter case being sought by the Center for Auto Safety (Ralph Nadars organisation), seeks to widen the recall of Bridgestone/Firestone tyres. The alleged death toll has risen to 119, with injuries increasing to 500, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Continue Reading4×4 By Michelin
Michelin is to introduce two new off-road tyres. Prototypes were shown to the public for the first time at the Essen Motor-Show. The Diamaris is primarily designed for street use and will be available in sizes up to 20 inches. Synchrone has been developed mainly for off-road use.
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