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You are here: Home1 / News2 / Metro begins tubeless moto tyre production

Metro begins tubeless moto tyre production

Date: 25th November 2011 Author: Tyrepress Editors Comments: 0

Indian manufacturer Metro Tyres has introduced the latest product to result from its technical collaboration with Germany’s Continental AG. In a statement, the company reported the release of its first tubeless motorcycle tyres. The new product will initially be manufactured at the company’s factory in Ludhiana plant; production will later be extended to a second plant.

“Being a preferred partner of Continental AG, we are already enjoying a niche brand equity in global markets and our entry in tubeless tyres will further strengthen our global positing,” said Metro Tyres managing director Rummy Chhabra.

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  4. Metro has eye on passenger car market
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