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Ceat Specialty Introducing Forestry Tire Range

Tue, 22 Oct 2024 | PRODUCTS

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CEAT Specialty, which has been serving the North American market with Ag and OTR tires for seven years, is adding a forestry tire range to its North American portfolio, including tires for log skidders, forwarder harvesters and other forestry equipment.

“The introduction of our forestry tire range signifies a pivotal achievement in our ongoing journey of expansion,” said CEAT Specialty Chief Executive Amit Tolani. “Building on our achievements in agriculture, industry, mining and port applications, where we have consistently delivered top-quality products, we are thrilled to add a forestry tire collection to our portfolio.”

CEAT Specialty’s forestry tire range includes the new CEAT LOGGER XL (LS2) for log skidders. It excels in harsh forestry environments with a reinforced sidewall and shoulder protectors to guard against impacts and cuts. A multi-layer nylon carcass with wide steel breakers provides excellent puncture resistance. Sizes currently available are:  23.1-26 LS2 16PR, 28L-26 LS2 20PR, and 30.5L-32 LS2 26PR.

In addition, the CEAT FOREST XL for forestry forwarders and harvesters features wide, robust lugs for maximum traction. A specially designed tread and sidewall compound shields against cuts and tears in harsh forestry environments. A uniquely designed bead area prevents rim slippage. It is currently available in the 710/45-26.5 LS2 24PR size.

Tolani added, “The North American market is extremely important to CEAT Specialty. Expanding our portfolio to include forestry tires is a great example of our commitment to working closely with our distributor and dealer partners to address market needs.”

About CEAT

CEAT was established in 1924 in Turin, Italy. Today, it is one of India’s leading tire manufacturers, and CEAT tires are sold in more than 115 countries worldwide.

The brand, which celebrated its 100-year anniversary this year, came to India in 1958. Later it became part of the RPG Group. RPG is among the top business houses in India, with a group turnover of more than $4 billion.

In the specialty segment, CEAT manufactures farm, mining, and earthmover, industrial, forestry and construction equipment tires, as well as special application off road tires. The CEAT Specialty Tires headquarters in North America is in Jefferson City, MO.