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     Bogo Retreading Becomes Marangoni Authorised Retreader in Santa Catarina State
bus lanes, RT33 and RT35, suitable for use in drive and trailer axles, and the RT74, which has high power traction and torque transmission in road use. All come with two orange stripes on their surface, a return of the Tipler "orange stripe bands", which in the 90s were synonymous with performance in various
segments of transportation.
With the new line, Tipler expects a strong increase in the total volume of tread sales in the short term, which tends to grow in the long term due to the growing quest by transport companies for solutions that reduce costs through high performance.
    Bogo Retreading, a company based in Jaragua do Sul, is the latest authorised Marangoni partner to join the Network in Santa Catarina State. With an excellent reputation, the company comes with extensive experience and is prepared to serve customers with truck, passenger, and utility needs.
After reviewing several proposals for an alliance, Bogo Retreading made the decision to join the Marangoni
network; betting on this ideal alliance to develop a successful future. With vision, planning and hard work, the company is expecting to see growth in the retread market. Preparing for the challenges of the market, the team met with Marangoni's training experts who offered an integrated and intensive training programme expected to create a solid base for positive future returns.
Moreflex and Pneu1000-Unit Serra Talhada participated in the 13th edition of Exposerra, an exhibition for trades and services held between July 12 and 14 at the Exhibition Park, Serra Tallhada, in the state of Pernambucano. The Exposerra is
visitors to network and carry out transactions with both local and adjoining state enterprises. Additionally, the event included the Individual Entrepreneur Fair and a lecture on the development of the internalisation of Pernambuco.
Moreflex and Pneu1000 at Serra Talhada
     Tipler Launches High Performance Treads
Tipler’s new product line offers higher mileage and is expected to represent 20 per cent of total sales, in the short term, for the company. After years of research and millions of kilometres traveled in testing, Tipler has presented a new line of treads: the Ultra. Designed to offer a higher mileage, the product is an evolution of the company’s other line, Performance, widely recognised in the market as offering differentiated performance.
The Ultra rubber compound has a high performance created from quality raw materials. Abrasion tests
performed in the laboratory and on the track show that, on account of this new blend, the new line of treads are one step ahead of other brands in terms of mileage.
"With the Ultra line fleets can achieve superior mileage performance compared to the best new tyre brands and with costs up to 65 per cent lower," said Tipler Commercial Director, Richard Jonas Suarez.
The line consists of the following treads: RT30, unbeatable performance in urban transport in well-paved floors and plans, such as
organized by CDL (House of Officers and Logistics) in the region and has established itself as one of the largest business events in the area. The goal of the event is to sell and expose brands and products from regional businesses to help them develop their local markets. The show offers some 250 booths, with 65 exhibitors in an area of eight thousand square metres. At this event the organisers promoted the "Business Roundtable", one of the highlights of the program, and made it possible for the exhibitors and
Pneu 1000 presented the Series H - exclusive line of treads from Moreflex, which stand out for their innovative concept, unique design and high performance. Also exhibited were the retreading plant and an instructional video with a step by step process for retreading.
Finally, promoted with an announcement on Radio Vila Bela was the Pneu1000 Planet campaign. This is a contest for the best essay on "The Importance of Tyre Retreading in the Environment", which was
   














































































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