Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

CEAT expands radial tyre production to 600,000 units a year

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CEAT Kelani Holdings has announced a production increase of 84,000 radial tyres per year for passenger cars and vans, in its second expansion in this segment within the past four months.

The expansion will see Sri Lanka’s top tyre brand take annual radial tyre production to 600,000 – an increase of 16 per cent over current production of 516,000 radials, and further ease pressure on supply attributed to government-imposed restrictio­ns on the import of certain sizes to conserve foreign exchange, the company said in a media release.

The production increase comes with the addition of two more tyre presses and a tyre building machine at the CEAT Kelani manufactur­ing complex in Kelaniya, supplement­ing the two new tyre presses commission­ed in March this year under Phase 1 of the expansion plan.

With monthly radial tyre production ramping up to 50,000 units in the most in-demand sizes, availabili­ty is expected to improve for tyres that fit many makes of cars and vans including Suzuki Alto, Maruti Suzuki Alto, Maruti Suzuki Omni, Tata Ace Ex2, Hyundai- Eon, Mitsubishi Minicab, Toyota HiAce, Nissan Vanette, Lanka Ashok Leyland Dost, Tata Winger, Nissan Urvan, Kia K2500, Suzuki- Super Carry, Maruti Suzuki, Super

Carry, Piaggio Porter, Toyota Town Ace, Toyota Lite Ace, Suzuki Wagon R, Daihatsu Mira ES, Nissan Dayz, Nissan Note, Honda Freed and Toyota Avanza.

Besides the volume increases they provide, the new presses installed under the expansion project are hydraulic, significan­tly improving the uniformity, ride and handling parameters and the overall aesthetics of the radial tyres they produce, the release said.

Commenting on this latest expansion, CEAT Kelani Managing Director Ravi Dadlani said: “The CEAT brand supplied nearly half of Sri Lanka’s pneumatic tyre requiremen­ts for several years before the pandemic.

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