Michelin has helped Northern Ireland’s Mid and East Antrim Borough Council to boost the efficiency of its 160-strong commercial vehicle fleet and realise CO² savings of 27.7 tonnes in the three years up to and including 2025.
Independent workshops and technicians will soon have to come to grips with new EU rules governing professionals working on vehicle security and immobilisation systems across Europe.
Spring is one of the most critical periods in the farming calendar, where proper soil preparation plays a key role in crop establishment. Rotary tilling, in particular, is essential for breaking up soil, improving structure, and creating an even seedbed. However, these operations also place significant demands on both machinery and tyres.
Ireland’s leading supplier of tyre and garage equipment, TechPlus Ltd, has added TECH Europe’s range of truck TPMS replacement valves to its product range.
Utilnova, a Spanish manufacturer of automotive workshop and tyre tools, which is represented in Ireland by Pitzone Ltd, has put the spotlight on its smart tyre beading ring for all tyre applications.
The next Irish tyre industry golf outing, sponsored by the Tyre Trade Journal and organised by the Irish Tyre Industry Association (ITIA), has been confirmed for Thursday, 10th September at Mount Juliet, Co. Kilkenny.
Continental Tyres has worked with content creator, Erika Crawte, over the past year in the production of a series of information videos aimed at raising the profile of tyres, tyre care and safety, particularly aimed at younger motorists.
Parnells, the castor, wheel and tyre specialist, is celebrating 75 years in business this year. Parnells started in the castor and wheel business back 1951 in Capel Street, Dublin when George and Muriel Parnell took on the agency for Flexello castors in Ireland.
In an era where vehicle technology is advancing at breakneck speed, the demand on Irish tyre bays has never been higher. From the specialised requirements of Electric Vehicles (EVs) to the increasing prevalence of ultra-low-profile performance tyres and oversized SUV rims, the “standard” workshop equipment of yesterday is no longer enough. Modern workshops need more
Irish Tyre Industry Association (ITIA) training courses for 2026 are now open for booking, reinforcing the association’s ongoing commitment to raising standards across the tyre industry through high-quality training and continuous professional development.
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