Renault Sales 2.29 Million In 1999
Renault car sales last year totalled 2.29 million; a 7.4% increase. The company also announced that, in the future, it will use Nissans production capacity outside Japan to produce and market Renault cars.
Continue ReadingDegussa-Hüls Invests Euro 80 Million
To boost market position Degussa-Hüls wants to invest Euro 80 million to expand the production of precipitated silicas at its factory in Wesseling/Germany. Silicas, along with rubber silanes and rubber carbon black, are important components in reducing the rolling resistance of tyres.
Continue ReadingScrap Tyre Open Forum
Around forty people from all sectors of the tyre industry, the waste collection industry and the trade press met in an open forum meeting to discuss the different aspects of the scrap tyre situation and to examine market trends. Among the topics on the agenda were retreading, recycling and re-use. Retreading in the UK (especially car tyre retreading) is going through what is probably its worst-ever period for sales. The situation at the forum was described as an environmental disaster by one delegate. Recycling suffers from a lack of investment; backers are scared off by the instability of prices in the scrap tyre collection market, at least at local level. Re-use brought up the subject of part-worn tyres, the UK market for which is estimated at around three million units. The futures for landfill engineering and energy recovery were also discussed at length. It was not only the various disposal methods that were under discussion – there were complaints about whether the playing field was as level as it should be and the Environment Agency was criticised by some for the length of time it took to evaluate test results. Possible future statutory control measures were discussed, particularly the fear that these might be imposed on the industry as a whole, or on one sector. Unless the industry can come up with an effective voluntary scheme, this was regarded as inevitable. More about this in TYRES & ACCESSORIES’s March issue.
Continue ReadingNew Radial Industrial Tyre
Continental has introduced a new radial industrial tyre, the ConRAD HT in size 8.25 R15. It will also be available in a clean version for applications such as the food industry.
Continue ReadingPrice Increases In US Tyre Market
There are rumours in the market that the industry will raise tyre prices – maybe even this week – to cover increases in raw materials (rubber, oil, carbon black). As production capacities have been expanded during the last 24 months, it is doubted whether any increase will stick due to market pressure.
Continue ReadingADAC Defects Statistics For 1999
German automobile club ADAC has published its yearly statistics of car defects. In three of four categories, the compact-, the lower middle- and the middle-class, Japanese cars are in the top positions. European car manufacturers were top only in the upper-class segment.
Continue ReadingBlow Against Wheel Mafia
German car manufacturers initiated surprise visits of local Guardia-di-Finanza and wheel experts to smaller Italian wheel factories and wheel distributors in order to search for illegal replicas. Many were found, as well as a number of tools, which were either confiscated or sealed up.
Continue ReadingFor Sale Again: Alloy Wheels International
South African Diversified company Murray & Roberts has a new Chief Executive, Brian Bruce. In an interview Bruce announced that M & R is again in discussions with some players to sell subsidiary company Alloy Wheels International (AWI). The producer of oe aluminium wheels closed a factory in Cardiff (Wales) a few weeks ago.
Continue ReadingKenji Shibata Retires
Kenji Shibata (61), President and Chairman of Bridgestone/Firestone Inc. (BFS) in North America, retired effective June 30, 2000. Corporate duties of the office of President will be assumed by Masatoshi Ono, Chairman and CEO of BFS.
Continue ReadingExpansion At ContiTech Fluid
ContiTech Fluid – part of ContiTech Holding, a business unit of Continental AG – announced a 50:50 joint venture in China and expansion of the production bases at Wackersdorf and Salzgitter, plus an extension of its Berlin centre of competence.
Continue ReadingSuit Against Concorde Tyre Supplier?
A San Francisco-based specialist law firm is exploring the possibility of filing a lawsuit against Goodyear in Ohio and is contacting dependants of the crash victims. Goodyear has been the exclusive tyre supplier for Air France Concordes since 1995. Therefore the which crashed recently was equipped with Goodyear tyres, too. Whether or not a blown tyre caused the disaster is still not known and a Goodyear spokesman said its way too early to make any assumptions or comments.
Continue ReadingNew Trailer Tyre Offered By Continental
Continental has introduced the trailer tyre size HTR 385/55 R 22.5 for heavy trucks in regional traffic. The HSR tyre in the same size for steer axles will be available from this autumn.
Continue ReadingInvestors Better Off With GM Shares Instead Of Ford
Analysts are recommending investment in GM rather than Ford. Ford is under the public microscope and the focus of analysts. This week, the shares have fallen 13%, representing damage to the group of more than US$ 10 bn. The management is accused of having known about the problems - which have led to the voluntary recall of Firestone tyres - for around two years. Consumer groups and official authorities want an answer to the question whether Ford has worked (ie changed or improved) on the suspension of its vehicles in Venezuela in order to overcome the problems there. The reaction at the stock exchange has probably gone far too far, as, even if the company had to mount a vehicle recall, the figure of US$ 10 bn is too high. The real costs, if any, would be in the region of US$ 1 bn or less.
Continue ReadingFirst Stop in Germany
First Stop is a partnership program of Bridgestone/Firestone Europe in cooperation with independent tyre dealers. The chain started five years ago in Scandinavia and Great Britain and now numbers about 1.100 Outlets in sixteen European countries. All the First Stop dealers have the same corporate identity with a black, grey and red livery. In Germany, the First Stop concept started one and a half years ago with perhaps 30 Outlets, based on the experiences gained in the other European countries and successful marketing measures at Germanys Bridgestone/Firestone own chain A3. Nowadays First Stop has 75 service stations all over Germany and plans for the end of 2000 to reach hundred - representing between 80 and 90 dealers. Marketing and advertisement support is part of the First Stop concept as well as training in technical, business administration and sales aspects. The efforts of the Bad Homburg headquarters also include car servicing (shock absorbers, brakes, exhausts and oil) which is not very strong at many German tyre stations. Also the cooperation guarantees benefits in the purchase of workshop equipment and other parts such as wheels. The dealers can also participate in a three phase tyre offer for cars (for trucks Bridgestone/Firestone developed the Truck Point system): the premium brand Bridgestone, the well known brand Firestone in medium segments, and FST 2000 tyres. FST 2000 is a car summer tyre in nearly 30 sizes from 135/80 R13T up to 195/50 R15V, produced only in Europe and exclusively distributed through its First Stop partners who need an offer for the end user who is more price-conscious. And of course the worlds leading rubber company guarantees best quality. Now Bridgestone/Firestone has added First Stop Winter to complete the program for the dealers. Details can be found in issue 10/2000 of NEUE REIFENZEITUNG.
Continue ReadingUS Jobs Cut By ArvinMeritor
Automotive components group ArvinMeritor is to cut its US workforce by 30%, or 800 staff. The reason is a fall in orders from the truck industry in the USA. There are no plans for cutbacks at the companys European facilities.
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