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You are here: Home1 / News2 / Sonil Ventilfabrik Hosts 27th ITTAC Meeting

Sonil Ventilfabrik Hosts 27th ITTAC Meeting

Date: 8th July 2010 Author: Tyrepress Editors Comments: 0

Sonil Ventilfabrik recently hosted the 27th Meeting of the Indian Tyre Technical Advisory Committees (ITTAC) Tube & Valve Sub-Committee. The event was held at the Sugati Beach Resort between 1 and 2 July.

According to the company, the committees discussed issues regarding new standards of Tubes & Valves with the active participation of MRF Tyres, Apollo Tyres, JK Tyre & Industries, Ceat Tyres, Birla Tyres, Metro Ortem, Triton, Schrader, Accura, Specific, Khodiyar & Sonil Ventilfabrik. ITTAC secretary general T. Chakravarty & sub-committee chairman Ravin T. Kurian thanked the participants for their “useful contributions in making the Meeting a success.”

 

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