Under the three-year deal, London-based Enso will offer discounted electric vehicle tires to Uber drivers via a dedicated ...
Berlin – German rail and bus supplier Huebner Group has launched a new solution for fully automated coupling and uncoupling of rubber gangway systems. Exhibited during InnoTrans 2024 in Berlin, the ...
Tokyo – Bridgestone will not renew its current worldwide Olympic and Paralympic partnership agreement after its expiration at the end of 2024 in order to intensify focus on motorsports. The decision ...
Tokyo – Natural rubber (NR) futures continued to gain for the third week in a row amid supply concerns and China’s economic stimulus introduced last week. The trading week ended 27 Sept saw “sharp” ...
Frankfurt – German chemical workers' union IGBCE and the BASF works council have criticised the group’s recently announced strategy to reduce costs, saying it does not support future growth. The ...
Sailun Group has broken ground on a previously announced greenfield tire manufacturing plant in Demak city, Central Java province. In a 27 Sept stateme ...
The tire maker has appointed Ludovic Revel as president global OEM to support its growth strategy in the original equipment channel and consolidate brand visibility, said BKT 26 Sept.
Akron, Ohio – Six major tire makers have asked the US federal court in Akron to dismiss a price-fixing class action lawsuit against them filed earlier this year.
Brussels – The European Commission (EC) has adopted new measures under the REACH Regulation to restrict the use of undecafluorohexanoic acid (‘PFHxA') and PFHxA related substances.
But the company remains concerned by the soon-to-be enforced European Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), which will require the supply of natural rubber to be from certified sustainable plantations.
Open interest increased sharply as fresh long positions were added across the markets. In addition, synthetic rubber markets also saw significant speculative buying, with SHFE synthetic rubber (BR) ...
According to Klein, German companies are confronted with particularly high standards in the area of chemicals regulation, while in other EU countries the requirements are interpreted less strictly.