This new
report analyses the global Tire market and gives a comprehensive insight into
the various aspects of setting up a Tire manufacturing plant. The aspects
studied in the report include industry trends, key players, major developed
markets, major emerging markets, manufacturing process, raw material
requirements, capital costs, machinery requirements, etc.
A Tire is a strong, flexible rubber casing attached to the rim of a wheel. Tires act as a cushion for the wheels of a moving vehicle and also impart a gripping surface for traction. Tires can be found on all vehicles such as cars, trucks, buses, aircrafts, tractors, industrial vehicles, bicycles, motorcycles, etc. Tires for most vehicles are pneumatic - which means that air is held under pressure inside the Tire. Initially, pneumatic Tires had an inner tube to hold the air pressure, but recent developments have enabled them to be designed to form a pressure seal with the rim of the wheel.
The first pneumatic Tire with an inner tube was invented by Robert Thomson in 1845 and later reinvented in the 1880s by John Boyd Dunlop, after which they became immediately popular. Tire manufacturing today represents a multibillion dollar industry with large manufacturing plants across the globe producing more than 2.6 billion new Tires in 2014. The main raw materials required for producing Tires are natural rubber, synthetic rubber and carbon black. Sulphur and some other raw material are also required depending upon the type of Tire that is being manufactured. Although, with advancements in technology the Tire manufacturing process today has become highly automated, skilled workers are still required to assemble the components of a Tire.
The Tire industry can be broken into two key segments – the OEM and replacement sectors. The demand for Tires in the OEM sector is dependent on the sales trend of new vehicles, while the demand in the replacement sector is related to usage patterns and replacement cycles. Globally, the replacement Tire sector dominates the total Tire market. In terms of the various automobile segments, passenger cars currently account forthe majority of the total global Tire sales. Passenger cars are followed by trucks. Region-wise, China currently represents the largest market for Tires. Driven by strong economic growth, robust automobile sales and infrastructure developments, the Tire market in China has experienced double digit growth rates in the past five years. China was followed by Europe, the United States and Japan.
IMARC’s latest
study “Tire Manufacturing Plant Project
Report: Industry Trends, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Cost
and Revenue” provides a techno-commercial roadmap for setting up a Tire
manufacturing plant. The study, which has been done by one of the world’s
leading research and advisory firms, covers all the requisite aspects that one
needs to know while making a foray into the Tire industry. This ranges from
macro overview of the market to micro details of the industry performance,
processing & manufacturing requirements, project cost, project funding,
project economics, expected returns on investment, profit margins, etc. This
report is a must-read for entrepreneurs, investors, researchers, consultants,
business strategists, and all those who have any kind of stake in the Tire
industry.
Key Questions Answered in This Report?
- What are the key success and risk factors in the Tire industry?
- How has the Tire market performed so far and how will it perform in the coming years?
- What is the structure of the Tire industry and who are the key players?
- What are the various unit operations involved in a Tire plant?
- What is the total size of land required for setting up a Tire plant?
- What are the machinery requirements for setting up a Tire plant?
- What are the raw material requirements for setting up a Tire plant?
- What are the utility requirements for setting up a Tire plant?
- What are the manpower requirements for setting up a Tire plant?
- What are the infrastructure costs for setting up a Tire plant?
- What are the capital costs for setting up a Tire plant?
- What are the operating costs for setting up a Tire plant?
- What should be the pricing mechanism for various Tire products?
- What will be the income and expenditures for a Tire plant?
- What is the time required to break-even?
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