Goodyear plans to begin production of 63-inch, 12,000-pound off-the-road (OTR) tires during the latter portion of next year.
Demand for high performing tires in the 63-inch size, used exclusively on the largest earthmoving and mining equipment, has exceeded global supply for a while, according to the company. The desire for these types of tires remains strong, even during the current economic slowdown, because of the advantages manifested by longer run-hours and less downtime.
“This is a long-term strategic decision that reflects Goodyear’s commitment to deliver products for OTR customers’ changing demands,” says John P. Cavanaugh, vice president of the off-highway tire division. “Goodyear’s innovative product development and manufacturing processes make us uniquely qualified to design and construct a 63-inch tire for the high expectations of customers.”
The 63-inch radial tire is an extension of the company’s existing OTR line-up, which has included 57-inch radial tires for nearly 20 years.
The new offering “is a highly engineered product, leveraging Goodyear’s design technologies and experience in materials development, process improvements and manufacturing enhancements on large 57-inch radial tires,” says Cavanaugh. It will be produced with the latest equipment, he adds.
As part of its capital investment strategy, the company plans to upgrade its Topeka, Kan. plant, where work has already begun to prepare for production of the 63-inch tires.
They will be produced in a range of sizes and tread depths, including 59/80R63 and 53/80R63 and E3 and E4 tread depths.
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