Nokian Tyres Partners with Finnish Ski Association
The company will back national teams and events in Finland through 2025.
Nokian Tyres Commits to Baltic Sea Action Group’s Ship Waste Initiative
Nokian partnered with BSAG to promote wastewater discharge and circular economy solutions for cargo ships.
Susanna Tusa to Lead Nokian’s Tire Factory Project in Romania
The Romania factory will become part of the global Nokian Tyres manufacturing network together with the factories in the US and Finland.
Nokian Tyres Breaks Ground on Romania Factory
Commercial production at Nokian’s Romania factory is scheduled to begin in 2025, with a capacity of 6 million tires per year.
Nokian Tyres Ground Kare Introduces New Size
The product line’s new 600/40-22.5 size is recommended for wheeled excavators in the 9–15-ton range.
Rubber Birch Bark Innovation Wins Nokian Sustainability Challenge
The winner of the challenge received a monetary prize as well as the opportunity to explore a business or development partnership with Nokian.
Nokian Tyres Recaps North American Achievements in 2022
Despite unexpected challenges, 2022 ended as a success for Nokian Tyres, thanks to strong partnerships and more.
Nokian Tyres Signs Manufacturing Deal with Sentury Tire
Nokian Tyres plc and Qingdao Sentury Tire Co., Ltd. have signed a contract manufacturing agreement. According to the agreement, Qingdao Sentury Tire will start to manufacture select Nokian Tyres passenger car tires for the Central European market. Tires manufactured at Sentury Tire’s production facility are designed by Nokian Tyres and have been tested in Nokian
Nokian Tyres to Build New Factory in Romania
Like many companies, Nokian Tyres has been impacted by the war in Ukraine, and as a result, the company sold its Russian holdings to build a new facility in Romania. “In the third quarter of 2022, our focus was on planning and taking the first steps to build the new Nokian Tyres without Russia,” said
Nokian Tyres Initiates a Controlled Exit from Russia
Nokian Tyres’ board of directors recently decided to initiate a controlled exit from the Russian market. Due to the war in Ukraine and the subsequent, tightening sanctions it is no longer feasible nor sustainable for Nokian Tyres plc to continue operations in Russia, the company says. The exit preparations will start immediately, and the company