Kyoto Japan Tire – Getting Established in Europe - Tire Review Magazine

Kyoto Japan Tire – Getting Established in Europe

(Clacton, U.K./Tyres & Accessories) Kyoto Japan Tire Corp. Ltd. is a Japanese company specialising in the development, design, manufacture and marketing of various sizes of automotive pneumatic tyres and car batteries for international markets.

The company designs and develops its tyres in Japan and produces them in China.

Kyoto Japan has marketing offices in strategic countries throughout the world to better serve its demanding clients.

In June 2004, Kyoto Japan – Europe was set-up to enable the company to penetrate European markets and also to design and produce tyres. The company exhibited at the last Essen Reifen exhibition and since that time distributors have been appointed in a number of countries including France, Ireland, Greece, Germany, Holland, Poland, Czech Republic and Switzerland. Many new distributorships are also under negotiation with major clients in South America, Central America and the Caribbean, Mexico, CIS and Southeast Asian countries.

2006 is a busy year for Kyoto Japan, as the company will be participating in shows in Essen, Johannesburg, Shanghai, and Las Vegas before the end of the year. At Reifen 2006, Kyoto Japan will present its ranges of passenger, light truck, and truck tyres as well as nylon truck and light truck tyres.

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