Manufacturing and testing equipment bought to enable Dunlop
Aircraft Tyres to strengthen its position in the global aircraft
tyre marketplace has arrived and is being installed at the
company's manufacturing plant in Birmingham, UK.
Dunlop acquired the equipment from The Yokohama Rubber Company
after the firm, which has a strong reputation in Japan for
manufacturing and retreading aircraft tyres, withdrew its brand
from this sector of the market.
The testing equipment, which includes a dynamometer machine, is
expanding Dunlop's in-house capability and capacity so that the
company can further accelerate its new product development and
bring tyres to market more quickly.
Alongside this, the additional manufacturing capacity will
support Dunlop Aircraft Tyres by enabling the company to accelerate
its activity in the radial tyre marketplace.
"By acquiring this equipment we will enhance our global
manufacturing capability and put Dunlop Aircraft Tyres in a strong
position to expand its product range," said the company's chairman,
Ian Edmondson.
"Yokohama has an excellent reputation in Japan with products
developed to meet a harsh operating environment and these include
tyres for Boeing 777s that are heavily utilised on domestic
services."
Dunlop Aircraft Tyres, which last year celebrated100 years of
world class aircraft tyre manufacturing, recently opened a new tyre
distribution and retreading facility in China.