Falken to Enhance Fitment Options For LCV Users
- By TT News
- February 26, 2021
Falken will increase its range of tyre fitments for light commercial vehicles and vans, designed for both summer and all-year-round performance, durability and safety.
Falken’s additional fitment options will be available from spring 2021.
Three new dimensions of Falken’s LINAM VAN01 summer tyre will be available. Engineered to deliver excellent mileage and long-lasting performance, the LINAM VAN01 will be available in sizes 225/60 R16 C 105/103 T, 235/60 R17 C 117/115 S and 225/55 R17 C 109/107 H. Additionally, the pattern’s 235/65 R16 C fitment will have an increased load index of 121/119 R.
For users looking for one tyre to provide all-year-round performance, Falken has added seven new sizes of its EUROALL SEASON VAN11 range. The all-season tyre, which is marked with the snowflake symbol (3PMSF), delivers outstanding durability and safety in all weather conditions. The seven new fitments are: 185/75 R 16 C 104/102 R, 195/70 R 15 C 104/102 S, 215/70 R 15 C 109/107S, 225/70 R 15 C 112/110 R, 225/60 R 16 C 105/103 T, 235/65 R16 C 121/119R and 225/75 R16 C 121/120R.
BKT Appoints Saroj Kumar Khuntia As CFO
- By TT News
- June 25, 2026
Balkrishna Industries (BKT) has appointed Saroj Kumar Khuntia as chief financial officer with effect from June 18, following the retirement of Madhusudan Bajaj, who stepped down after attaining the age of superannuation.
The board approved Khuntia's appointment at its meeting on June 17, based on the recommendations of the nomination and remuneration committee and the audit committee.
Bajaj ceased to serve as chief financial officer and key managerial personnel at the close of business on June 17 in accordance with the company's retirement policy.
The company said his departure was not a resignation. Following his retirement, Bajaj will continue to assist the company as special adviser to the chairman and managing director.
The board recorded its appreciation for Bajaj's contribution and leadership during his tenure.
Khuntia assumes the role of chief financial officer and key managerial personnel from June 18. He will also serve as compliance officer.
A fellow chartered accountant, Khuntia has more than 24 years of experience in corporate finance, strategy, capital markets, treasury, taxation, governance and finance transformation.
He has previously worked with CG Power, the Mahindra & Mahindra Group, IBM and Hindustan Lever.
Tyre Machinery That Increases Efficiency While Cutting Costs
- By Gaurav Nandi
- June 25, 2026
As cost pressures tighten across the global tyre industry, manufacturers are increasingly turning inward to extract efficiencies from processes they can control. While raw material volatility remains unavoidable, machinery performance has emerged as a decisive lever in balancing cost and quality. Companies like Comerio Ercole position themselves as critical enablers in this shift, promising precision, consistency and waste reduction. However, the extent to which advanced machinery alone can offset broader market uncertainties warrants closer scrutiny.
It is no news that the global tyre industry is looking at every angle of its procurement to supply ecosystem for being more conservative from a price point. Nonetheless, it is a prudent reality of today’s volatile global market that certain aspects within tyre manufacturing process, such as raw material prices, cannot be controlled or influenced.
Hence, manufacturers look more inwards, and that call is being addressed by the other players of the value chain such as machine manufacturers. Italian tyre machinery maker Comerio Ercole makes machines that minimise variability in production, reducing scrap and optimising material usage.
Speaking to Tyre Trends exclusively, Managing Director Riccardo Comerio said, “Our machines derive their credibility in the market because of their high precision and long-term reliability. Our machines minimise variability in production, reducing scrap and optimising material usage. Their durability also ensures lower maintenance costs and long-term investment value.”
Comerio Ercole was founded in 1885 and headquartered in Busto Arsizio, specialising in high-end machinery for the rubber, plastics and nonwovens industries with a particularly strong global reputation in calendering technology, which is one of the most critical processes in tyre manufacturing.
It operates upstream as a key technology partner, supplying advanced calender lines, mixing systems, coating and lamination equipment and turnkey plant solutions to leading tyre manufacturers worldwide, thereby acting as an enabler of tyre production.
The company combines mechanical engineering with process expertise, digital Industry 4.0 capabilities and research and development-driven innovation, including patented systems and award-winning solutions like the ZEUS calender line, while also expanding into sustainability through recycling technologies such as devulcanisation systems.
Its last notable move being a 2022 strategic stake in Sasmac International (Saspol Technology) to expand capabilities in presses and retreading systems, recent efforts have focused on digital platforms like Hercules40, continuous product innovation and global market engagement.
“The company continuously improves mechanical precision and process stability, ensuring excellent uniformity. The combination of high-quality machine construction, advanced control systems and super precise roll geometry allows for very tight tolerances and consistent output over time,” added Comerio.
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According to Comerio, the main challenges that tyre makers face today include managing complexity, ensuring precision and consistency, reducing waste and maintaining efficiency. This makes high-performance, precise and durable machinery more important than ever.
He noted that the future of tyre making technology will focus on precision, durability and efficiency, combined with automation and sustainability. “Companies like Comerio Ercole, together with complementary partners such as Saspol, are well positioned to support the evolution of the tyre industry with very reliable, high-quality solutions,” he noted.
He added that as a global leader in calenders, open mills and internal mixers for the tyre and rubber industry, their machines are designed for high performance, extreme precision and long operational life.
To meet evolving compound requirements, Comerio Ercole focuses on robust engineering, precise control of process parameters and the ability to handle increasingly complex and high-performance rubber formulations, especially for major tyre manufacturers in markets like India.
The calenders and mills are built to process high-performance and speciality compounds with stability and accuracy. Their robust design and precision allow customers to consistently achieve the required performance standards.
Moreover, automation enhances the inherent strengths of the machines such as precision and reliability by ensuring consistent operation, reducing human error and improving overall production efficiency.
Commenting on the evolving systems to process recycled and sustainable rubber materials, Comerio said, “Processing recycled materials requires even greater control and stability. Our machines are well suited to handle these challenges while maintaining product quality. We also offer compact plants for rubber devulcanisation and for the re-work of non-vulcanised rubber scraps.”
The demand from the retreading industry is also shaping the company’s market strategy. “The growing importance of retreading highlights the need for durable and reliable equipment. Through companies like Saspol, which offers long-lasting and high-quality compression presses, it is possible to address this segment effectively and complement Comerio Ercole’s core technologies,” noted the executive.
“Saspol specialises in high-quality rubber compression presses, known for their durability and reliability over time. It provides solutions for solid tyres, tyre retreading and conveyor belt presses. There is no competition between the two companies as Saspol complements Comerio Ercole’s offering, allowing us to cover additional applications in the rubber industry and serve a wider range of customers also in India,” he added.
Ultimately, while high-precision machinery offers tangible gains in efficiency and cost control, it is not a standalone solution to the tyre industry’s challenges. The real impact lies in how effectively manufacturers integrate such technologies with broader operational strategies, especially as sustainability, recycling and evolving material demands reshape the production landscape.
HF Group Announces EUR 20 Million Greenfield Investment In India
- By Sharad Matade
- June 23, 2026
India’s growing importance in the global tyre and rubber industry received a strong endorsement with HF Group announcing a EUR 20 million investment in a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Bengaluru.
The announcement was made during the inauguration of HF India’s new Assembly Hall Unit II, a milestone that reflects the company’s long-term commitment to India and its confidence in the country’s manufacturing future.
The proposed greenfield facility will be developed on a 10-acre site near Bengaluru Airport and is scheduled for completion by 2028. Spread across nearly 20,000 sq. metres, the new factory will be almost four times larger than the current assembly operations and will incorporate digital manufacturing, automation, smart production systems, and advanced engineering capabilities.
The upcoming facility will focus on productivity, precision engineering, sustainability, and smart manufacturing while supporting both the Indian market and HF’s global operations. The investment underlines the company’s confidence in India as a major manufacturing hub for the global tyre and rubber industry.
Ian Wilson, Managing Director & Co-CEO, HF Group, said, “This is not the end of our investment in India. It is perhaps the end of the beginning. India is entering a take-off decade and the economy runs on tyres. We see tremendous opportunities for growth and are committed to investing in the future of the Indian market.”
With more than 175 years of global experience, HF Group has steadily strengthened its presence in India. The journey began in 1995 with the establishment of Indus to serve the growing rubber processing industry. The partnership with HF Mixing Group in 2011 brought global mixing technology expertise to India, while the complete acquisition of the Indian subsidiary in 2024 marked another important milestone in the company’s India strategy.
Today, HF India manufactures and supports a broad portfolio of mixing and rubber processing equipment, including intermeshing and tangential mixers, banbury technology, mills, curing presses, and aftermarket services. The company also offers process support, training, upgrades, inspections, and spare parts under its customer-centric philosophy of ‘Holding the Customer’s Hand.’
Emphasising the importance of customer partnerships, Wilson said, “We are not here simply to sell machinery. We want to hold our customers’ hands throughout the entire lifecycle of their equipment and support them through process optimisation, performance improvements and future growth.”
As HF embarks on its next chapter in India, the new facility represents not only an investment in manufacturing capacity but also a long-term commitment to localisation, technology and customer partnerships.
TBC Corporation Appoints Ron Harper As Chief Supply Chain Officer
- By TT News
- June 20, 2026
TBC Corporation (TBC), one of North America’s largest marketers of automotive replacement tyres through wholesale and franchise operations, has named Ron Harper as its new Chief Supply Chain Officer. He will report directly to President and CEO Don Byrd and assume responsibility for the company’s entire supply chain function.
Harper brings over 26 years of experience steering global supply chains for multi-billion-dollar enterprises. His most recent role was Executive Vice President of Supply Chain at PrimeSource Building Products, overseeing planning, inventory, repack operations, service metrics and analytics. He has also held senior logistics and strategy positions at Sonepar USA, Nordstrom, Samsung SEA, and JCPenney.
The new chief holds a master’s degree in supply chain management from the University of Denver and a bachelor’s in industrial management from Michigan Technological University. His appointment underscores TBC’s focus on strengthening operational efficiency and logistics performance.
Byrd said, “Ron’s depth of experience in building transformative supply chain solutions aligns with our deep commitment to providing customers with the high-level efficiency, product availability and agility they expect from TBC. As market needs change and demands fluctuate, TBC is continuing to respond by having a supply chain strategy that minimises disruptions and maximises efficiency to ensure the highest levels of customer support and satisfaction.”


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