CEAT inaugurates new Truck Bus Radial production line at Chennai Plant

This expansion aims to enhance CEAT's production capabilities and support its growth in international markets.

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CEAT inaugurates new Truck Bus Radial production line at Chennai Plant

CEAT, a prominent tyre manufacturer in India, has inaugurated a new production line for Truck Bus Radial (TBR) tyres at its manufacturing facility in Chennai. The new production line is expected to reach a capacity of 1,500 tyres daily within the next 12 months. This expansion aims to enhance CEAT's production capabilities and support its growth in international markets.

The new TBR production line will complement CEAT's existing operations, which include the manufacturing of Passenger Car Radial (PCR) and Motorcycle Radial (MCR) tyres. The expansion is part of CEAT's strategy to meet the increasing demand for high-performance vehicles in both domestic and international markets while focusing on safety, sustainability, and digital innovation.

Arnab Banerjee, Managing Director & CEO of CEAT, described the new TBR line as a significant step in the company's global expansion strategy. He noted that the investment is aligned with CEAT's goal to offer a comprehensive range of tyres across different markets, including Europe and the United States, and to enhance workplace safety and efficiency through smart technologies and connected systems.

Jayasankar Kurruppal, Senior Vice President of Manufacturing at CEAT, highlighted the technological and safety advancements at the Chennai plant. He stated that the new TBR line reflects the company's commitment to maintaining a safe and efficient manufacturing environment. The project involved the in-house development of key equipment, utilizing domestic solutions to manage costs and timelines effectively.

The Chennai plant, located in Sriperumbudur and spread across 160 acres, plays a key role in CEAT's global operations. The facility has been equipped with advanced automation, real-time data analytics, and connected machinery to enhance efficiency, safety, and quality standards. It has also been recognized for its safety initiatives with certifications such as the British Safety Council 5-Star Award and the Sword of Honour.

The plant also emphasizes sustainability, with 40% of its energy sourced from renewable sources, including a 5 MW solar rooftop installation, with plans to increase this to 50% by 2025. It operates as a zero liquid discharge facility, reflecting CEAT's commitment to reducing its environmental impact. 

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