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Tireworld began operations in 1994 with a mission to export quality tires to Africa and beyond. Our experience allows us to source the best quality products at the best prices and ensure on time delivery time and time again.
Tireworld is a business built on sincerity, service excellence and a passion for our business. You can be assured that your business is in good hands from the moment you place your order to the prompt delivery to your premises.
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Continental's share of commercial segment set to escalate Thursday, 08 September 2011 Continental Tyre SA launched its highly anticipated new generation truck tyres to the market in the first quarter in 2011. According to the company, the new product range features some of the latest innovative technology, alongside the advantages of their newly-patented ‘Airkeep’ technology which promises to reduce the incidence of on-road breakdowns.
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Synthetic Rubber Costs Set To Rise As Natural Rubber Prices Soar Wednesday, 20 July 2011 2011 could well turn out to be the most challenging year yet, at least where the tyre business is concerned. Amid rumours of one or possibly even two more new tyre price hikes before the year is through, consumers justly have cause for
concern. Largely driving this trend are escalating raw material costs, an alarming trend which shows no signs of abating.
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Goodyear's astonishing new eagle has landed Wednesday, 20 July 2011 When driving, it pays to be prepared for the unexpected. You'll be thankful for a lifetime.
Goodyear's brand new, remarkably innovative EAGLE F1 ASYMMETRIC 2 tyre – with pioneering ActiveBraking technology that delivers up to 3 metres shorter stopping distance – has just been launched in Europe to international applause. And it has just landed on South African soil too.
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Rabbit feed a source of rubber? Wednesday, 20 July 2011 Dandelions hold the key!
Children love to blow their seeds into the wind and rabbits think they are a qourmet delight. Now dandelions have aroused the interest of the rubber industry as well.
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Continental Treads New Ground Wednesday, 20 July 2011 The picturesque coastline of the Algarve in Portugal, was the magnificent backdrop for the launch of two impressive products for the passenger tyre segment this year, courtesy of Continental Tyre. The tyre maker assures remarkable improvements in rolling resistance and wet and dry braking performance courtesy of a new casing, compound, tyre contour and tread pattern design, elements that reflect considerable progress on the part of the company's tyre engineers.
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Bridgestone Wednesday, 20 July 2011 Bridgestone to boost us production with $135m investment
A US$135million being made in Bridgestone's Aiken County FActory in the US is expected to increase its output of passenger and light truck tyres by additional 4 750 units a day starting from the second quarter of 2013. The investments will create 122 new full-time and contractor positions and expand the main Aiken County plant and mixing building by 25 000sqm.
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Pirelli Wednesday, 20 July 2011 Analysts on Pirelli results: 'Fewer tyres,more profits'
Following the publication of second quarter/first half 2011 financial results showing Pirelli doubled nett profits year-on-year, financial analysts have lauded Pirelli 'over any other auto part or tyre maker in the EU". Morgan Stanley analysts attributedthe tyre manufacturer's greater than 10 percent outperformance on second quarter pre-tax profit's estimates (EBIT) and increased margin guidance for 2011, which is said to imply more than 5 percent upgrade in consensus, to it's 'ever impressive pricing power'.
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Continental Wednesday, 20 July 2011 Kaluga chosen as site for conti's russian plant
In a recent press statement, Nikolai Setzer, head of Continental AG's Passenger and Light Truck Tires Division and Continental AG Executive Board member, said that kaluga plant will focus onmeeting the company's strategic goal of achieving above-average and profitable growth,particularly in emerging markets. The billion euro investment Setzer announced will cover a number of projects, including expanding capacity in Brazil, the US and Europe. Approximately 220 million euros will be invested in the new kaluga plant alone and production is slated to start at the end of 2013.
(typress.com)
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Apollo Wednesday, 20 July 2011 Apollo chairman elected to Tia hall of fame
The Tire Industry Association (TIA) has elected Onkar S. Kanwar, chairman, Apollo Tyres Ltd to its Hall of Fame. TIA Executive Vice President Roy Littlefield lauded Kanwar saying, 'his remarkable career has helped to make the tyre industry what it is today. He exemplifies everything that is great about this industry".
(TireBusiness.com)
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Triangle Wednesday, 20 July 2011 Triangle to work with University of Akron in rubber and elastomer research projects.
The city of Akron boasts strong credentials for being the tyre industry capital of the United States. Back in the US industry glory days, it went by the name of the 'Tire City' and was home to the four major domestic players, Goodrich, Goodyear, Firestone and General Tire.
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Giving back to the Community
Business owner, Mark Mead regularly holds Workshops and Seminars aimed at assisting emerging entrepreneurs to unlock their potential.
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Inspirational Message for Entrepreneurs
Appointed export distributors of leading brands into several African countries has a message for other would-be entrepeneurs..."It can be done..we're proof of that" -Mark Mead
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