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Falken launches Ziex ZE320 performance tyre with sustainability focus

Falken has launched its latest tyre, the Ziex ZE320, which incorporates sustainable rice husk silica in its manufacture. It replaces the existing Falken Ziex ZE310 Ecorun tyre and the new model promises to be even better and more environmentally friendly, says the company. The first twelve sizes of the new tyre are due to arrive in Europe in early summer 2024, with a further 48 sizes set to be added by spring 2025.

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Michelin showing lunar wheel prototype at Le Mans 24 Hours 2024

Michelin is revealing the airless lunar wheel prototype it has produced to meet the tender brief NASA’s Artemis programme at Le Mans 24 Hours 2024 . The objective of NASA’s Artemis programme is to explore the Moon’s south pole, where no human has ever been, in order to acquire scientific data and search for water in the form of ice.

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Top Recambios: Tire Cologne ‘a great success’

Top Recambios, a Valencian company specialized in the distribution of multi-brand tyres, has described its first participation in The Tire Cologne as “a very positive experience”. As well as the fact that the show is seen as the largest in Europe and reported attendance of 14,400 professional visitors, the fact that 65 per cent came from 109 countries outside Germany appears to have been important for Top Recambios, which also shared details of a new warehouse.

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Alcar Group appoints Christian Morawa CEO

August will see Christian Morawa assume the role of chief executive officer of the Alcar Group. Alexander Riklin, the long-serving current chief executive officer, will continue to work alongside Morawa until the end of the current 2024/25 fiscal year. In February 2025, Mr Riklin will transition to the Alcar Group’s advisory board, where he will oversee the strategic direction of the company.

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Triangle Tyre making a difference in earthmoving equipment

Triangle Tyre continually enhances its Earthmover tyre range by conducting ongoing product testing and introducing new products tailored for quarries, underground and surface mining, construction, and port-industrial applications. The range includes radial tyres up to a 63-inch rim, the largest size available globally in this segment. Mines use these tyres on rigid dump trucks with a load capacity of up to 400 tons, solidifying Triangle’s position as a major manufacturer in the earthmoving tyre sector. Triangle aims to offer end-users the best cost per hour, positioning itself as an ideal alternative to premium brands.

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JK Tyre partners with EV firm EKA Mobility

JK Tyre & Industries has joined forces with EKA Mobility, a leading player in the electric mobility sector with Mitsui Co., Ltd. (Japan) & VDL Groep (Netherlands) as equity partners. The long-term agreement was signed in Pune in the presence of Sanjeev Sharma, AVP, Fleet Management & Mobility Solutions, JK Tyre and Vijaykumar Yelne, President of EKA Mobility.

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Premieres & new products – Giti Tire at TTC 2024

Visitors to The Tire Cologne 2024 encountered numerous upgrades and additions to both the Giti and GT Radial tyre brands. Members of the Giti Tire team shared details of these developments with us during the show.

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Hankook adds iON GT to EV portfolio

Hankook Tire is expanding its iON product line for electric vehicles with the introduction of the Hankook iON GT. This range includes the iON GT summer tyre for battery-powered city cars and saloons, and the iON GT SUV for compact SUVs. These new products debuted at The Tire Cologne and will be available from autumn 2024 in sizes for 16- to 20-inch rims.

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ETB Wholesale partners Ceat as part of growth strategy

ETB Wholesale is completing “a comprehensive investment project” designed to position itself as one of the biggest regional players in the sector. And that means a new strategic partnership with Ceat Tyres.

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Brand Finance: Michelin still top, but Giti now 9th and Chinese tyremakers fastest risers

The latest Brand Finance data shows that Michelin is “the world’s most valuable and strongest tyre brand” followed by Bridgestone in second and with Continental rounding off the podium. However, Far Eastern brand value is rocketing, with Giti the fastest-growing tyre brand in the ranking, following a 19 per cent brand value increase. Similarly, Sailun, Linglong Tire and Sentury Tire accelerates off the back of an overseas demand surge.

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Prinx and Marangoni cooperate on Austone retreading

Marangoni has engaged in a retread cooperation with Prinx Chengshan’s Austone brand of truck and bus tyres. Following the reorganisation of certain aspects of Prinx Chengshan’s commercial vehicle tyre business in the Germany, Austria, Switzerland (DACH) region, which specifically includes refreshing distribution of the company’s Austone and Fortune-branded products, Marangoni experts tested a number of the tyremaker’s casings in Italy.

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Pirelli develops exclusive P Zero Winter 2 for BMW 7 series

Sustainability was the order of the day on the still-performance-driven Pirelli stand at The Tire Cologne. Within that remit, Pirelli unveiled its new P Zero Winter 2, which embodies how the company has worked to close the performance gap between those two apparently opposing poles. Meanwhile, Pirelli also announced that the company has worked with the BMW Group to unveil a new 20-inch P Zero Winter 2 tyres for the BMW 7 Series which focuses on range capabilities, thanks to its “A class” European labelling for rolling resistance.

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Sailun approaching global top 10 tyre manufacturer ranking

On 30 May, Cheng Shin Rubber released its 2023 annual report. In terms of sales, the tyre manufacturer’s sales in 2023 were all lower than the previous year. Among all categories of tyres, the sales of motorcycle tyres increased by 0.34 per cent year-on-year, which was flat. However, the sales volume of PCR, TBR, bicycle tyres, inner tubes and other tyre products all declined to varying degrees. The decline in PCR and TBR products was 12.92 per cent and 26.08 per cent.

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Kenda shuts Shenzhen tyre factory

On 31 May, Kenda chairman Yang Chi-Jen revealed some of the tyre manufacturer’s operations at the shareholders’ meeting. In his words, the company’s Phase II project at its Shenzhen factory in China stopped production on 1 June and was converted into a sales centre and shipping warehouse. After the suspension of production, the products distributed to the southern Chinese market will come from Kenda’s other tyre manufacturing bases, including the Kunshan and Tianjin factories. Before the suspension of production, the project mainly produced motorcycle tyres.

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