Apollo Tyres' Hungarian Facility Begins Commercial Tire Production

Apollo Tyres’ Hungarian Facility Begins Commercial Tire Production

Commercial tires are rolling off the line at Apollo's new plant in Hungary.

Apollo Tyres has begun production of commercial tires at its new facility in Hungary.

The first lot many Apollo tires– including the Apollo Endurace RT HD 385/65 R 22.5 — are already in use in Belgium.

Apollo Tyres started supplying Apollo brand of truck tires in Europe in 2017, and has since then, sold in different countries. The Hungarian unit in Gyongyoshalasz region is Apollo Tyres’ second production facility in Europe and sixth worldwide. The production capacity continues to be ramped up on a daily basis in this facility and will reach the planned capacity for phase one by 2019.

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