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Elie Sleiman to head Magna Tyres’ Oceania & SE Asia business

Career Tracks

Magna Tyres Group has appointed Elie Sleiman General Manager of its Singapore office, effective 1 March. Sleiman will lead sales within the Oceania & South East Asia region and has responsibility for extending the Magna brand presence, distribution network, and will focus on developing strong customer relationships.

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Related news:

  1. Magna Tyres Group opens USA office
  2. Magna Tyres renews Cemex UK contract
  3. Magna Tyres Group enjoying continued growth
  4. Magna Tyres introduces MA02+ for ADTs
26th February 2020/by Stephen

Tyre recovery prices could double

UK News

Tighter waste recovery practices in India will drive “a big increase in recovery costs across Europe and beyond”, according to industry body the Tyre Recovery Association (TRA). Together with similar moves in some other SE Asian countries, the TRA warns vehicle dismantlers and tyre retailers that disposal costs could “as much as double” in the coming weeks and months.

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Related news:

  1. TRA: Environment Agency plans “will decimate tyre recycling business”
  2. Peter Taylor becomes vice president of ETRA
  3. Beware cheap waste tyre collection offers – TRA urges retailers
  4. More than WISH-ful thinking
11th February 2020/by Chris

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