Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CEAT announces immediate pass-on of tax reductions to customers

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CEAT Kelani Holdings, which manufactur­es nearly half of Sri Lanka’s pneumatic tyre requiremen­ts, has announced that it has already begun passing on the full benefit of the recent tax reductions to its customers.

While every segment of tyre users would benefit from the resulting reduction in the prices of tyres, the overall impact would be most significan­t in commercial segments, particular­ly bus and truck tyres and three-wheeler tyres, where the CEAT brand accounts for market shares of 65 percent and 50 percent respective­ly, the company said.

“The decision to pass on of the full benefit of the tax reduction to our customers reduces operating costs in the transport of passengers and goods,” CEAT Kelani Managing Director Ravi Dadlani said. “We therefore welcome the government’s decision to reduce taxes, and hope our dealers will in turn pass on the benefit to their customers.”

He disclosed that with the timely management by CEAT Kelani of the release of stocks to the market, the reduced prices would now apply to the bulk of the inventory of CEAT tyres held by dealers countrywid­e.

Considered one of the most successful India-sri Lanka joint ventures in the manufactur­ing sector, CEAT Kelani’s manufactur­ing operations in Sri Lanka encompass pneumatic tyres in the radial (passenger cars, vans and SUVS), commercial (Bias-ply and radial), motorcycle, three-wheeler and agricultur­al vehicle segments. The brand accounts for market shares of 33 percent in the radial segment, 65 percent in the Truck category, 80 percent Light Truck tyre category, 50 percent in the Threewheel­er tyre segment, 32 percent in the motorcycle tyre segment and 72 percent in the agricultur­al vehicle tyre category.

CEAT Kelani Holdings recently launched heavy duty, high-performanc­e radial tyres engineered for domestic conditions for trucks, buses and prime movers, in a ground-breaking initiative that was part of a phased execution of Rs.3 billion investment announced in January 2018. The company imported custom-designed Italian machinery for a state-of-theart production facility at the CEAT Kelani manufactur­ing complex in Kelaniya for the first locallypro­duced Truck Bus Radial (TBR) tyres in the market.

The company also continues to manufactur­e Bias-ply tyres for the truck and bus segment of which about 55 percent still uses these tyres.

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