Continental expands truck tyre capacity at Modipuram plant

The expansion will include an increased product range for 20” and 22.5” tyres as also consistent growth with the fourth planned expansion in the truck tyres production facility to cater to domestic and export markets

Claude d’Gama Rose, Head of Tyres Business, Continental India

Premium tyre manufacturer Continental has announced significant expansion in its truck tyre production capacity at the Modipuram plant in Uttar Pradesh. The capacity expansion initiative will be completed in the next 18 months, further increasing the product range for 20” and 22.5” along with the existing other range of truck and bus radial (TBR) tyres produced at the plant. This expansion will enable increased export volumes to the APAC region, favourably impacting Continental’s production cost and profitability.

Commenting on this development, Claude d’Gama Rose, Head of Tyres Business, Continental India, said: “Our tyre business in India is expanding and we are committed to manufacturing world-class products for our consumers. We are moving ahead with ‘in the market, for the market’ approach and our plant is manufacturing products suitable to the Indian road conditions. Our offerings, both in commercial and passenger segments, have expanded in terms of product, size and pattern. We have scaled up our production capabilities to serve domestic and export demand coming from ASEAN, APAC and select regions in South America.”

Continental, with an ‘in the market, for the market’ approach has been consistently investing in the Indian market. For instance, the tyres business has been investing in the manufacturing infrastructure, production lines and expanding the plant capacity to manufacture world-class tyres since the beginning of the operations in 2011. Further, the Modipuram plant will see significant expansion in phases until 2030. Both TBR and PLT (passenger and light truck) tyres have witnessed tremendous new product introduction growth.

Continental’s Tires Business Expand Manufacturing Capacity at the Modipuram Plant

Kuldeep Singh, Vice President – Manufacturing, Modipuram, Continental India Private Ltd., said: “Since we entered the Indian market in 2011, we have grown substantially after the acquisition of Modi Rubber Ltd., introducing a variety of products for passenger cars and commercial vehicles. We introduced the radial range of tyres to the Indian market. We are the first and only MNC in India that produces the TBX (truck bus/bias X-ply), TBR and PLT range of tyres at one location. To facilitate the same, both our PLT and TBR facilities have undergone phased expansion in the past. The latest capacity increase for truck tyres will be the fourth such expansion in the last six years.”

Cutting-Edge Technology

Continental manufactures tyres in India with the company’s state-of-the-art technology support from Hannover. All tyres produced at the Modipuram plant are of superior quality and robust in nature. The tyres are equipped with high silica compounding technology that ensures higher mileage, low rolling resistance, better fuel consumption and safety. The tyre compounds are processed without any carcinogenic material, following Indian as well as all European norms.

Continental Tires’ Modipuram Plant

Industry 4.0 and Sustainability

The tyres plant has been gradually adopting Industry 4.0 practices by deploying automation and enabling data exchange in the manufacturing area. Some of the activities include real-time online process analysis, traceability, validation and inventory management for monitoring end-to-end processes. The highly robust supply chain and benchmarking quality standards ensure that quality products are delivered to customers without disruptions. The plant is also equipped with fully automatic fast-lane tyre building machines, chemical dosing systems, tyre dimension studies, and tyre simulation studies for development. The plant utilises different software that forces optimisation in tyres to better uniformity and uniform wear structured process for customer complaint handling.