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You are here: Home1 / News2 / Stamford Tyres to Introduce New Performance Tyre

Stamford Tyres to Introduce New Performance Tyre

Date: 14th April 2010 Author: Admin Comments: 0

Singapore based Stamford Tyres plans to use its appearance in Essen to promote a new high performance tyre. The company also gave details of the latest addition to the company’s international sales team. Rob Henderson, who is well known in the tyre industry and previously worked for London-based Eskay Tyres and Goldspark Trading, was recently appointed business manager (UK and Europe) for Stamford’s Sumo Firenza brand.

However, taking centre stage will be the new Sumo Firenza ST05A ultra high performance tyre, which is based on an asymmetric pattern and comes in a range of 34 sizes inclusive of 19 and 20 inch diameters. According to the company, the Sumo Firenza ST05A has been specifically developed and manufactured for the European and UK tyre markets and its official introduction has been targeted for Reifen 2010. This latest product from Stamford Tyres has been designed with low noise and rolling resistance in mind together with high grip levels in wet road conditions complying with all the latest European tyre standards.

The Stamford stand will also be promoting its long standing ST-08 UHP range which will initially compliment the new ST05A. In time the latter will phased in as the ST-08’s eventual replacement. The ST-08 currently encompasses 28 size options ranging from 195/55R 15 to 235/60R 18.

As always, examples of the rest of the company’s flagship Sumo Firenza range will be on display including ST07 covering 60-80 series profile in PCR, SV053 Van/LTR and radial truck. Quality alloy wheels manufactured in Thailand will also be represented courtesy of Stamford’s Subsidiary Company, Stamford Sport Wheels.

A regular exhibitor at the bi-annual show in Essen, Stamford welcomes visitors to its stand in Hall 2-233 where the company’s experienced team of advisors will be on-hand.

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