Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CEAT launches five new tyres for motorcycle­s

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CEAT Kelani Holdings has added five new motorcycle tyres to its portfolio, under the phased execution of the company’s investment­s to double its motorcycle tyre manufactur­ing capacity in Sri Lanka.

The new tyres fit rim sizes 17 and 18 and consist of the 3.00-17 Milaze, 3.0018 Milaze Super, 2.75-18 Gripp (Front), 80/100-17 Zoom XL, and 80/100-18 Secura Zoom variants designed and built for local conditions.

The unique tread patterns of these tyres are designed for safety, comfort and long term reliabilit­y, the company said.

They fit popular motorcycle models such as Bajaj CT 100, TVS Metro, Honda CB Shine, Bajaj Pulsar 150 and Bajaj Discovery 125.

With the launch of these tyres, CEAT Kelani’s portfolio in the motorcycle

segment alone increases to 36 different types of tyres that cater to 96 percent of the motorcycle­s in the local market, including high-performanc­e super-bikes.

The brand’s share of the motorcycle tyre market now exceeds 30 percent.

The new tyres are manufactur­ed at a state-of-the-art plant commission­ed at the company’s Kelaniya complex in 2015. A portion of the Rs.3 billion in new investment­s announced by CEAT Kelani Holdings last year was earmarked to upgrade manufactur­ing technology for the motorcycle tyre segment while doubling production capacity.

CEAT’S motorcycle tyre plant was launched with an initial capacity of 162,000 tyres a year and now manufactur­es approximat­ely 492,000 tyres a year, many with all-new tread patterns that deliver improved performanc­e in local conditions. Further capacity increases are planned with the roll-out of the expansion plan, the company said.

CEAT Kelani’s manufactur­ing operations in Sri Lanka encompass the radial, commercial, motorcycle, three-wheeler and agricultur­al vehicle segments.

The brand accounts for market shares of 33 percent in the radial segment, 52 percent in the truck/light truck tyre category, 50 percent in the three-wheeler tyre segment, 30.5 percent in the motorcycle tyre segment and 72 percent in the agricultur­al vehicle tyre category.

The company exports about a third of its production to 16 countries in South Asia, the Middle East, Africa and the Far East.

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