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Michelin, the world leader in tire technology, has officially released a new tire product, the Agilis tire, which is synchronized with the world. As a tire product for China's light commercial vehicle market, Agilis tires have extremely high mileage on the one hand and can reduce operating costs for users. On the other hand, stronger carcasses give the tires even better impact resistance. This high-tech tire product will bring higher benefits and higher safety to China's light commercial vehicle users.
China's light commercial vehicle market has been growing at a double-digit rate in recent years and has been discovered through investigation. There are widespread problems in tires such as poor tire usage and severe wear. In this market segment, the tires are very vulnerable to physical damage to the surface because of the high driving intensity of the vehicle and the complex road conditions. As the sole medium for vehicle contact with the ground, the safety of the tires largely determines the safety of personnel and cargo transportation. At the same time, in today’s increasingly competitive environment, commercial vehicle users need to consider how to reduce operating costs and improve operating efficiency while ensuring vehicle safety. Michelin Agilis tires are designed and manufactured under this concept and can fully meet the needs of light commercial vehicle users.
First of all, Michelin Agilis tires have a satisfactory mileage. The product not only uses a wear-resistant rubber formula, but also extends and reinforces the nylon cover of the tread for the more complex working environment of light commercial vehicles. All this has ensured the excellent mileage performance of the tires. Compared with the previous generation, Agilis tire mileage has increased by 30%. The higher product mileage enables users to effectively control the cost of the tires and maximize the transportation benefits by reducing the tire unit cost.
Second, in terms of security. Agilis tires have a bead structure that is stronger than normal tires, allowing the product to have stronger impact resistance than normal tires. In addition, eight well-designed sidewall rubbish lines are distributed on the sidewalls of the tires, which can effectively protect the tires, prevent road edge friction from damaging the tires, and reduce tire safety for the majority of transport users. Caused troubles. In the design of the tread pattern, Agilis tires adopt the "persistent grounding block" technology, which strengthens the contact between the tread and the ground. A more even pressure distribution ensures a higher mileage of the tire and ensures an excellent grip on the tire, thereby increasing the safety of the vehicle.
Agilis tires are suitable for a variety of light commercial vehicle models, including the Mercedes Benz MB100, Gold Cup Regis, Toyota Sea Lions and JMC Transit.
Michelin has been continuously improving the mobility of humans and goods through the production of tires for various modes of transportation (including airplanes, automobiles, bicycles/motorcycles, construction machinery vehicles, agricultural vehicles, trucks, and U.S. space shuttles). At the same time, Michelin also provides electronic mobile support services through the Michelin travel website (ViaMichelin.com) and publishes travel, restaurant and hotel guides, as well as maps and road maps. Headquartered in Clermont-Ferrand, France, the Michelin Group operates in 170 countries and regions, employs 129,000 people, and has 71 factories in 19 countries.
In 1989, Michelin came to China and brought its advanced technology and high-quality products to China. At the end of 1995, Michelin set up its first joint venture company in China in Shenyang. In 2001, Shanghai Michelin Warrior Tire Co., Ltd. was jointly established with Shanghai Tire & Rubber (Group) Co., Ltd., one of China's largest tire manufacturers. . Currently, Michelin has more than 5,500 employees in China and is committed to the continued development and growth of Michelin in China.
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