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You are here: Home1 / EPaper2 / Tyres & Accessories Magazine January 2022

Tyres & Accessories Magazine January 2022

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In this issue:

Agricultural tyres

Following on from a resilient 2020 in which system relevance staved off the pandemic’s financial fallout, manufacturers and suppliers of agricultural tyres report that this past year has been a strong one. Tyres & Accessories will start off 2022 by catching up on the latest from the agricultural segment. Pick up our January magazine for the latest news and product information.

TPMS and sensors

The global chip shortage is affecting many areas of vehicle production, and TPMS is no exception. We revisit this business at a time when the dearth of this vital component is expected to last into 2023. But such issues don’t detract from the importance of TPMS as a safety feature or a means of reducing CO2. This is a market tipped to grow around 7-9% CAGR globally between 2021 and 2026. In our January 2022 feature, Tyres & Accessories looks at trends in the TPMS sector as well as the key players and products.

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2nd February 2022/by Andrew
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