Apollo Tyres Ltd. is launching a
retreading franchise initiative in India, with plans to open up to 20 “Apollo
Retread Zone” (ARZ) plants there during the current fiscal year.
Apollo did not disclose its budgeted investment nor sales expectations
for the initiative, which it launched last year with the opening of retread
plants in Jaipur and Chennai. The third Apollo Retread Zone, in Mumbai, opened recently to service
customers in western India.Apollo said the objective of the initiative is to provide quality
retreading service to truck-bus customers and fleet owners. As such these
branded outlets are equipped with advanced retreading equipment, high quality
tread material and trained workers.
Satish Sharma, president, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa for
Apollo, said the increase in usage of radial tires in the truck-bus segment has
increased the potential for retreading, and thereby the need for quality
retreading outlets to service customers.
Radial truck/bus tires are capable of multiple retreads due to the
strong carcass, Apollo said, with each retread costing only 25 to 27 percent of
the cost of a new tire while providing nearly 90 percent of the mileage of a
new tire.
Mr. Sharma said the tire maker is “committed to providing a 360-degree
solution to our customers, which very much includes retreading as well, to
enhance the tire life of the end-user.”
The targeted size of an ARZ retread plant is 3,000 square feet, Apollo
said, with a capacity of 20 to 25 tires a day and eight to 10 employees.In addition to providing infrastructural support for these retreading
outlets, Apollo Tyres also trains the employees of the ARZ franchisees at its
state-of-the-art Retread Research and Training Centre in Chennai, India.
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