Tag: Tyres

  • Ceat purchases Camso tyre brand & business for $225 million from Michelin

    Ceat purchases Camso tyre brand & business for $225 million from Michelin

    MUMBAI: RPG group tyre company Ceat  has sealed a new acquisition. It has entered into an all cash agreement to acquire Michelin’s Camso  brand’s off Highway construction bias tyres and track  business. The cost of the deal: an estimated $225 million. The Camso brand did business worth $213 million in calendar year 2023 and Ceat is getting its global ownership along with two state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Sri Lanka.  

    Camso is a premium brand in construction equipment tyre and tracks with strong equity and market position in the  EU and north American aftermarket and original equipment segments. The brand will be permanently assigned to Ceat across categories after a three-year licensing period, expanding its product portfolio in the high margin off-highway tyres (OHT) and tracks segments, which includes agriculture tyres and tracks, harvester tyres and tracks, power sports tracks and material handling tyres. Michelin will thus exit from the activities related to compact line bias tyres and construction tracks. 

    The acquisition is a significant milestone for Ceat  in its ambition to become a leading global player in the high margin OHT segment. Over the past decade, it  has been focusing on building that business, which now consists of 900 plus  product offerings and covers around 84 per cent of the range requirement in the agricultural segment. Camso will give Ceat  the ability to widen its product base into tracks and construction tyres. More importantly, it will give it access to a global customer base including over 40 international OEMs and premium international OHT distributors. Ceat  brings in the ability for Camso to expand to other segments such as agriculture tyres. Both brands are highly complementary in their positioning and capabilities.  

    The transaction will be subject to regulatory approvals from relevant authorities. 

    RPG Enterprises vice-chairman Anant Goenka opined  that the Camso acquisition is likely to catalyse the company towards becoming a global tyre maker. Said he: “Camso is an industry leading brand in the off-highway tyre market built through many years of investment in creating product superiority and manufacturing excellence, nurtured through the Michelin parentage. Most importantly, we found a great cultural alignment between Camso and Ceat  because of our TQM way of working.” 

    Ceat MD & CEO Arnab Banerjee  added that the Camso’s OHT tyres brand fitted excellently with Ceat and will help improving the company’s  margin profile. “ Access to the most premium customers, a high-quality brand and a qualified global workforce is what excites us the most about this acquisition. The track segment is a technologically superior segment with a limited number of global players.  We also found high synergies between the two brands, Ceat and Camso, and are confident that both will benefit tremendously from their complementary capabilities and positioning..”  he said. 

    Michelin senior vice president beyond road business Line, Nour Bouhassoun said: “Michelin firmly believes that Ceat is the right fit to carry on our bias tyres and tracks for compact construction equipment business. Both our companies are fully committed to ensuring a smooth transition for our employees and business continuity for our customers and suppliers. With this operation, Michelin is continuing to reshape its beyond road business, in line with the group’s sustainable growth strategy.”   
     

  • CEAT Specialty collabs with Kalki 2898 AD to launch tyres for AI vehicle

    CEAT Specialty collabs with Kalki 2898 AD to launch tyres for AI vehicle

    Mumbai: CEAT Specialty has announced an exciting partnership with the much-anticipated film Kalki 2898 AD, starring Prabhas, to develop and launch state-of-the-art tyres for Bujji, the robotic vehicle featured in the movie. This collaboration highlights CEAT’s cutting-edge technology and reinforces its commitment to driving the future of mobility.

    Kalki 2898 AD, directed by Nag Ashwin, is set in a futuristic world where advanced technology and artificial intelligence shape daily life. The film features an impressive cast, including Prabhas, Deepika Padukone, Amitabh Bachchan, and Kamal Haasan. Bujji, the AI-driven car in the film, represents the pinnacle of futuristic design and innovation, requiring tyres as advanced and visionary as the vehicle itself.

    Designed by Hollywood’s Haisu Wang, who also designed vehicles for Black Panther, Bujji represents a leap into the future of automotive design and technology. The filmmakers wanted a moving car that brought Wang’s design to life, and CEAT Specialty rose to the challenge, creating state-of-the-art tyres that complement this groundbreaking vehicle.

    CEAT Specialty’s chief executive Amit Tolani shared his thoughts on this transformative project: “Collaborating on Bujji for Kalki 2898 AD was an incredible opportunity for us. It allowed us to push our boundaries and explore new technologies and materials. Dyutiman Chatterjee and his R&D team brought this vision to life, showcasing their creativity and engineering prowess. This project has set the stage for our future in tyre innovation. Our team and our tyres are truly Crafted for the Curious, driving us to explore uncharted territories and envision the future.”

    CEAT Specialty head of R&D Dyutiman Chatterjee added, “Creating tyres for Bujji was an inspiring and demanding task. It provided us with a unique platform to test new technologies and materials, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in tyre design. CEAT Specialty is already renowned for its engineering prowess in developing best-in-class OTR tyres, and this project challenged us to elevate our standards even further. It has not only pushed us to be better but also given us a valuable perspective on the future of tyre technology.”

    The development of Bujji’s tyres was a fascinating behind-the-scenes journey that involved intense creativity and meticulous engineering. The process kicked off with dynamic brainstorming sessions, during which designers, engineers, and material scientists collaborated to conceptualize potential designs. Inspired by Bujji’s futuristic look and capabilities, the team delved into extensive discussions about materials, technologies, and aesthetics. These sessions gave birth to visionary sketches, digital models, and pattern prototypes, vividly bringing their ideas to life.

    One of the standout features of the tyres is their unique block design. Drawing inspiration from AI algorithms and futuristic patterns, the design incorporates intricate grooves and channels that enhance performance and visual appeal. The circular support base of the block design is specifically crafted for superior traction and stability, ensuring the tyres complement Bujji’s advanced capabilities and striking sporty looks.

    Engineering excellence was at the core of this project. The tyres boast a higher breadth and a unique aspect ratio of 30, which ensures outstanding performance and torque. Additionally, the tyres have an impressive load-bearing capacity of up to 4 tonnes, making them highly durable and capable of supporting the robust structure of Bujji. The wider design, coupled with larger rims, not only enhances Bujji’s appearance but also minimizes side sway, providing a smoother and more stable ride. Rigorous simulations and real-world testing validated the design, optimizing the tyres for superior cornering, steering, and braking performance—essential characteristics for a high-performance vehicle like Bujji.

    CEAT’s collaboration with Kalki 2898 AD has set a new benchmark in tyre technology, demonstrating the company’s commitment to innovation and excellence. Known for its meritorious off-the-road tyres, CEAT Specialty was the first choice for providing these futuristic tyres due to its industry expertise and proven track record.

    As CEAT Specialty moves forward, the lessons learned and the technologies developed during the Bujji project will be crucial in shaping the company’s future products. The vision is clear: to create tyres that are not only functional and reliable but also smart, sustainable, and ready for the future of mobility.

    With a legacy of innovation and a forward-thinking approach, CEAT is poised to lead the charge in the next era of automotive excellence. The journey with Bujji and Kalki 2898 AD has illuminated the path, and the future looks promising for CEAT and its vision for futuristic tyres.

  • Bridgestone India’s MD Parag Satpute dons global role

    Bridgestone India’s MD Parag Satpute dons global role

    Mumbai: Tyres and sustainable mobility solutions provider Bridgestone India has announced that its managing director, Parag Satpute, will be assuming a new global role in Bridgestone’s Solutions business and will be stationed in Amsterdam, Netherlands. He is succeeded by Stefano Sanchini, who will assume Satpute’s role at Bridgestone India. These leadership changes will be effective 1 January 2023 onwards.

    Satpute assumed the role of managing director of Bridgestone India in November 2017. It was during his tenure that Bridgestone India reinforced its position in the Indian market and gained a leadership position. In recent years, the company has expanded its operations in terms of capacity as well as expertise, launching a solutions business and tyre-as-a-service for its customers.

    On his move into a global role, Satpute said, “It has been an enriching experience heading Bridgestone India and working alongside a dedicated team that saw Bridgestone India gain leadership in the Indian market. The last few years have been as rewarding as they have been challenging, and I am pleased to see the fruit of our efforts. I am also excited and looking forward to contributing towards Bridgestone’s ambitions as a global leader in mobility solutions.”

    Sanchini moves from his current role as vice president for the region of the Middle East & Africa (MEA). He will take up the position of managing director, Bridgestone India, and will be based out of Pune, India. Sanchini has been with Bridgestone since 2017 as sales director for MEA and was appointed vice president of region for MEA in 2019.

    “I am looking forward to working in India. India is one of the most diverse markets, and it comes with its own challenges, which the current team has remarkably addressed. As we move into new technologies and mobility solutions, the Indian market is going to be a focus area, and I am happy to be here as we spread out these solutions to the vast Indian customer base,” said Sanchini.