Industrial tires (tyres) cover a wide range of applications and the products themselves vary widely. They range from relatively large pneumatic tires used for material handling in ports and transport nodes to small, solid tires (tyres) fitted to many fork lift trucks. This variety requires focused distribution systems and this has given opportunities to a number of smaller manufacturers and specialist distributors.
The major segments are identified and the growth prospects of each examined.
This report is already prepared in draft form but will be individually completed for each purchaser in order to incorporate the latest news and information. In addition it may be possible to include additional information on request. The report will cost $50 and will be sent within five working days of the order.
If you are interested in this subject please e-mail Neil Mullineux at:
editor@worldtirereport.com
An Apology
Half the world uses the word "tire" whilst the other half uses "tyre". Unfortunately search engines don't realise that they mean the same. In order to be recognised by the search machines we have had to resort to the irritating strategy of duplicating the two words. Sorry!
Industrial tires (tyres) cover a wide range of applications and the products themselves vary widely. They range from relatively large pneumatic tires used for material handling in ports and transport nodes to small, solid tires (tyres) fitted to many fork lift trucks. This variety requires focused distribution systems and this has given opportunities to a number of smaller manufacturers and specialist distributors.
The major segments are identified and the growth prospects of each examined.
This report is already prepared in draft form but will be individually completed for each purchaser in order to incorporate the latest news and information. In addition it may be possible to include additional information on request. The report will cost $50 and will be sent within five working days of the order.
If you are interested in this subject please e-mail Neil Mullineux at:
editor@worldtirereport.com
An Apology
Half the world uses the word "tire" whilst the other half uses "tyre". Unfortunately search engines don't realise that they mean the same. In order to be recognised by the search machines we have had to resort to the irritating strategy of duplicating the two words. Sorry!