TÜV SÜD Appoints Ishan Palit As Interim CEO During Leadership Transition

TÜV SÜD Appoints Ishan Palit As Interim CEO During Leadership Transition

TÜV SÜD AG’s Supervisory Board has named Ishan Palit as Interim CEO (Chairman of the Board of Management) effective 15 July 2025, following Dr Johannes Bussmann’s departure to assume the CEO role at MTU Aero Engines AG. Bussmann will leave TÜV SÜD on 14 July 2025. Palit will co-lead the company with CFO Sabine Nitzsche until a permanent successor is appointed.

With over 30 years at TÜV SÜD, Palit has held key leadership roles, including establishing the company’s India operations, serving as Asia Pacific CEO and leading the global Product Service Division. Since 2017, he has been Chief Operating Officer, driving strategic and operational initiatives.

Nitzsche, who joined as CFO in March 2025, brings extensive financial and executive expertise from the high-tech and automotive sectors. Her prior roles include CFO of Vitesco Technologies AG and senior financial leadership positions at Infineon Technologies and GlobalFoundries.

Frank Hyldmar, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of TÜV SÜD AG, said, “We are very pleased that Ishan and Sabine will oversee the interim management of TÜV SÜD during this transition. Ishan is a seasoned TÜV SÜD senior executive with deep knowledge of our business and strong global leadership experience. Sabine brings a proven track record as CFO across multiple multinational enterprises. Together, they form a strong leadership team as we work towards appointing a long-term CEO.”

Michelin Connected Fleet North America Appoints Willem Moore As CEO

Michelin Connected Fleet North America Appoints Willem Moore As CEO

Michelin Connected Fleet North America has named Willem Moore as its new Chief Executive Officer. Having been with the parent company since 2019, Moore brings considerable leadership expertise from the technology and mobility sectors. In his new role, he will steer the company's mission to provide advanced fleet management solutions that enhance customer efficiency, safety and sustainability.

“Willem brings an extensive leadership experience in the technology and mobility arenas and will guide our mission to deliver innovative fleet management solutions that drive efficiency, safety and sustainability for our customers. His leadership will help us accelerate innovation while continuing to put our people, customers and partners at the centre of everything we do,” expressed the company.

Moore said, “At Michelin Connected Fleet, we help fleet customers unlock the power of data to accelerate their transformation. Thanks to connected technologies, real-time insights and personalised support. Because we go beyond tools by partnering with our customers. Our end-to-end approach combines smart hardware, advanced analytics and the strength of Michelin’s 130+ years of innovation and trust. I’m honoured to lead such a talented and passionate team across North America and to continue building strong, trusted relationships with our customers and partners. Together, let’s keep moving mobility forward!”

Tolins Tyres Completes Tractor Range With Heavy-Duty Rear Tyre Launch

Tolins Tyres Completes Tractor Range With Heavy-Duty Rear Tyre Launch

Indian tyre manufacturer Tolins Tyres Ltd launched heavy-duty tractor rear tyres, completing its agricultural tyre portfolio as the company seeks to capitalise on India’s farming sector ahead of the harvest season.

The Kerala-based firm, which already produces tractor-trailer tyres, front tyres and tiller tyres, said the new product would enable it to offer farmers a complete tyre solution for tractors whilst opening fresh revenue streams in the agricultural market.

India’s agriculture sector, which employs nearly half the country’s workforce, is preparing for the upcoming harvest season that typically begins in late September. Tractor sales have remained robust in recent months as farmers invest in mechanisation to boost productivity.

Tolins plans to distribute the new rear tyres through its network of more than 1,200 dealers across India, ensuring availability during the critical farming period.

"The launch of our tractor rear tyres is a significant milestone as it completes our tractor tyre range, enabling us to serve farmers with a comprehensive solution," said Dr KV Tolin, promoter, chairman and managing director of Tolins Tyres.

"Agriculture remains at the heart of India's economy, and we are committed to supporting farmers with durable, high-performance products that enhance efficiency and reliability in the field. Backed by our strong dealer network of over 1,200 partners, this new offering will not only support farmers during the upcoming harvest season but also strengthen Tolins' position in the agricultural segment whilst opening new avenues of growth for the company."

The company said the timing of the launch would allow farmers to prepare their machinery ahead of the 2025 harvest season.

New Suppliers Get Equal Opportunity

New Suppliers Get Equal Opportunity

In the tyre industry, it is very difficult to change a supplier. Once you are a good vendor for the tyre companies, it is very difficult to dislodge the vendor unless they have something really bad. However, post the recent pandemic in 2020, there has been a sea change in the mindset of the tyre companies.   

For a new vendor to enter into the mindset of a tyre purchase head, you have to go head over heels to promote your product and have various tests conducted. However, it still is a long and painstaking process, which could take years just to know that you have not been approved. The importance of getting the right raw material is very important because if the compound is not right, then there is a good chance that the tyre could fail and could lead to a very big lawsuit, especially If a consumer has had a near death experience. So the tyre company has to be 100 percent sure that the new raw material is much better, safer, durable and sustainable.

In the pre-Covid era, you could see that well-established suppliers who have been in the market for decades would not consider participating in an industry event as they did not feel the need because they felt they were well established in the market.

However, after Covid, many companies, especially the vendors, struggled to supply the raw materials to tyre companies due to various issues such as plant shutdown due to labour shortage due to Covid regulations, logistics issues such as lack of truck drivers and less availability of containers, political issues with certain countries, ongoing wars and disputes between countries etc.

So the tyre company purchase heads were compelled to look at other alternative suppliers. If you see the current situation, various tyre companies across the world are under stress as the plants in certain countries are not being viable to run due to various reasons. So they got to be mindful of their purchase of raw materials.

Many tyre companies have also vowed to go the sustainable route by having more ecofriendly materials. So the raw materials companies, whether new entrants or well-established players, have to keep working on innovative products that are sustainable as well as price-competitive.

Tyre companies and their suppliers participating in various forums, such as the recently concluded Tyre Materials Conference in Delhi on 24 June, is encouraging as it provides a platform for the tyre/retread companies to interact with their vendors to understand the changing requirements of tyre companies coming out with new solutions to have a better, safer and sustainable tyre out in the market. n

BKT Europe Appoints New Senior Leadership To Drive OEM Growth Strategy

BKT Europe Appoints New Senior Leadership To Drive OEM Growth Strategy

BKT Europe has strategically reinforced its leadership team with three senior appointments, a move designed to significantly accelerate its expansion as a supplier to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). This restructuring is a pivotal element of the company’s broader ambition to become a leading global player in the off-highway tyre market.

The new appointments target BKT’s key business segments to deepen expertise and foster stronger partner relationships. Paolo Mantovani has been named Head OEM Industrial & OTR Europe, a role that leverages his fifteen years of extensive commercial and strategic experience across multiple tyre sectors. His profound understanding of OEM requirements is expected to be central to driving growth in the industrial and off-the-road tyre divisions across BKT's essential European markets.

Leading the agricultural sector will be Silvia Busnelli in her promoted role as Head OEM Agriculture Europe. Recognised as a driving force behind the development of the existing OE channel, Busnelli brings a powerful combination of deep product knowledge and trusted relationships with manufacturing partners. Her advancement underscores a strategic commitment to placing seasoned experts in charge of pivotal growth areas.

Further strengthening the technical front, Melodie Dubreuil joins the organisation as OEM Technical Manager EMEA. Her six years of industry experience, including a key tenure at CNH Europe, will be vital for enhancing technical collaboration with OEM partners. She will ensure that BKT’s product solutions continue to align with the evolving demands for performance and innovation.

This consolidated leadership structure positions BKT for substantial growth across its agricultural, industrial and OTR businesses. By placing a renewed focus on expert collaboration and market-specific strategies, the company is building a robust foundation for achieving the sustainable and profitable growth targets outlined in its strategic plan for 2030.

Ludovic Revel, President Global OEM at BKT, said, “This decision reflects our bold commitment to scaling our OE business worldwide, with Europe being a critical part of that journey. Paolo’s arrival enhances our ability to engage with OEMs at the highest level and deliver long-term value through performance, partnership and innovation. We are building a team capable of transforming our strong ambitions into reality at a global level.”