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Marangoni Set to Boost Prices Next Quarter

Marangoni SpA has signalled its intention to raise its selling prices in the second quarter of 2010.

According to the company, the increase will affect all tire retreading materials, marketed through the Retreading Systems division and all the retreads marketed by the Commercial & Industrial Tyres division.

The latest news, which follows a similar announcement at the beginning of February, is attributed to the “continuous rise in the costs of raw materials.”

“As much as Marangoni is continually committed to reducing the impact of the growing costs of raw materials, the continuation of this phenomenon – which over the last year has led to a doubling in the cost of natural rubber and a considerable increase in the cost of all petroleum derivatives – we are unfortunately forced to shift at least some of these costs to the price of our products,” said Massimo De Alessandri, Marangoni Group CEO.

“We don’t yet know the exact amount of the increases that will be applied,” De Alessandri commented, “however they will substantially be in line with those made and implemented in the first quarter of 2010 and that, in Europe, involved an around 7% rise in the selling price of our products. We want to maintain our traditional competitiveness in a market that is showing the first signs of recovery after the bad recession of the last two years.” (Tyres & Accessories)

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