Mitas Iowa project moves forward fast
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Mitas Iowa project moves forward fast
Vol. 9 products | sport No. 2 / 2011 www.cgs.eu A q u a r t e r ly n e w s l e t t e r f o r c u s t o m e r s , d i s t r i b u t o r s a n d f r i e n d s o f C G S G r o u p Mitas Iowa project moves forward fast Mitas has commenced construction works at the Iowa facility acquired from Winnebago Industries. The facility will house the first North American factory of Mitas. Currently, the energy centre is being built, and pits for the curing presses are being constructed. “We are about to sign the first contract for 15 curing moulds,” U.S. Project Director Vladimír Dušánek said. “We have approached IGTT and the Chinese HIMILE Mechanical company.” Other equipment is being contracted to local suppliers, for example, to Tim Hildreth Company Inc. to deliver the boiler, and to others for deliveries of a nitrogen unit and HUPP Toyota forklifts. “The American economy in the Midwest continues to suffer adverse weather,” Dušánek added. “In this tornado season, hundreds of people were killed, and thousands of households and businesses were damaged. This will understandably cause some delays in technology deliveries and increase the strain on federal and municipal financial resources.” Construction works at Mitas factory in Charles City. Photo by Tomáš Hanáček, 2011. [SE] Mitas starts hiring factory workers in Iowa Mitas Tires Career Days in Charles City, June 2011. Photo by Ralph Kellenberger, 2011. In June, 608 job seekers attended Mitas Tires’ Career Days held in Charles City to meet with Mitas HR and discuss employment opportunities at Mitas. Mitas is hiring 10 foremen and core employees, who will be sent to the Czech Republic for training. The rest of the work force of the initial 159 employees will be recruited late in 2011. In addition, 522 visitors accessed the U.S. Mitas website in connection with this event. “Mitas is fulfilling the promise made to Iowans in summer 2010,” Mitas Human Resources Manager Ralph Kel- lenberger said. “We seek full-time employees to start our production of radial farm tyres in Charles City. Mitas seeks foremen and workers for making tyres components, tyre building and tyre curing, and for machine and building maintenance. “Agricultural tyre making requires great skill,” Kellenberger said. Mitas will provide training to all successful candidates. Additional information for U.S. job seekers is available at www.mitas-tires.com. [SE] CGS NEWS | Vol. 9 | No. 2 / 2011 | Page 1 products | company | events Mitas row-crop tyres Off-road tyre producer Mitas of the CGS Group announced that in 2011, the company will introduce to the worldwide markets a new Mitas-branded range of tyres for use in rowcrop agriculture. The tyre line will extend and improve existing Continental-brand row-crop tyres, which Mitas has been producing under licence since 2004. “Mitas brings a quality product to the rowcrop tyre market, which major tyre brands often neglect,” said Andrew Mabin, Mitas’ marketing and sales director. “Under the AC 85 and AC 90 names, Mitas will offer 13 tyre sizes to meet farmers’ needs in row-crop agriculture.” As of 1 June, eight Mitas row-crop sizes are available for sale. By the end of 2011, Mitas will produce 13 row-crop tyre sizes including five new sizes: 270/95 R32, 300/95 R46, 320/85 R34, 320/90 R50 and 320/90 R54. A further extension of the line is expected in early 2012. The line reflects the specific needs of European and North American farmers. The Czech-based Mitas produces agricultural and industrial tyres. Mitas’ own tyre brands are Mitas and Cultor. Mitas manufactures and sells Continental-branded agricultural tyres under licence. Mitas plans to expand to North America, and currently Mitas is building a new agricultural tyre plant in Iowa that will begin production in 2012. [SE] Google locates North American dealers Demand for tyres continues In April, Mitas Tires North America launched a dealer locator service at the www.mitastires.com website to help customers find dealers of tyres produced by Mitas. The feature runs on Google technology using Google Maps. Currently, there are 963 U.S. and 399 Canadian dealers listed with their contact information. “In June, a similar service will be made available for locating dealers in the Czech Republic,” marketing manager Nenad Tutunovic said. “Other Mitas markets will follow.” [SE] Mitas of CGS Group is facing increased demand for its tyres in all segments and markets. From January to April, overall sales increased 47 percent when compared with the same period in 2010. Notably, the U.S. sales doubled in this period. Sales of new products have also taken off as the sales of Mitas flotation radial and EM radial tyres doubled. “In 2011, Mitas expects increased sales across all segments,” CEO Jaroslav Čechura One of the EU goals is to achieve a knowledgebased society: Increase expenditures devoted to research and development (R&D) up to 3% of GDP, and avoid a European brain drain. 2005. CGS NEWS | Vol. 9 | No. 2 / 2011 | Page 2 Source: Mitas, 2011. said. All Mitas factories run at four shifts and full capacity. Due to the continuing rising prices of raw materials, Mitas has announced a price increase of all of its products. The increase averaged 10 percent, and it varied among products and markets. This round of price adjustments was implemented in April and May. [SE] EU funds awarded to Mitas Photo by European Commission, A snapshot of an area close to Charles City (IA) where the new Mitas tyre plant is located. Mitas AC 85 and Mitas AC 90 – row-crop tyres. Mitas was awarded new EU funds to conduct a training programme in early 2011. This Mitas- and EU-co-financed project will allow spending CZK 1.46 million in the Zlín region for employee education. “This investment will improve Mitas management systems and the implementation of new technologies and research,” Human Resources Director Milada Kincová said. “In the project, we will improve the knowledge and skills of employees who implement new technologies and processes in off-road tyre production.” Mitas is a major European producer of agricultural and industrial tyres. The Czech state has also contributed financially to the project, which will run until December 2012. Mitas invests regularly into improving the work force’s capabilities. In 2009 to 2012, the company received a grant of CZK 14.54 million from EU funds on employee training and education. The company cooperates with, for example, the University of Tomas Bata. [SE] products | eu Millions of imported tyres may not comply with EU regulation Rubena signs up 89 profi bikers A testing programme finds 11% of tyres are non-compliant with the EU ban on the use of high-PAH oils. In 2011, Rubena has signed up 17 teams with 89 bikers to compete on bicycles mounted with Rubena tyres. This success in a professional endorsement of the Rubena brands follows a 38 percent increase of sales in January-March 2011 when compared with the same period in 2010. “We used to have about one team and about 10 bikers,” marketing manager Jiří Šimánek of Rubena said. “Now our team has increased ninefold. This reflects a new drive behind Rubena, which is rolling out new prod- The European Tyre and Rubber Manufacturers’ Association (ETRMA) announced the findings of the first phase of its tyre-testing programme, which tested tyres sold in the European Union for the use of high-PAH oils. These oils are banned from use under European regulations for all tyres produced and sold in the EU after 1 January 2010. Eleven percent of all tested tyres were found to be non-compliant. By February 2011, ETRMA completed testing on a sample of 110 tyres produced under 45 brand names for sale in several EU countries. Twelve tyres produced under nine different brand names were found to be noncompliant, containing PAH levels prohibited by REACH, and therefore being sold illegally on the EU market. The test programme covered passenger car, light truck, motorcycle and industrial tyres produced both within and outside the European Union. Markings on the tyres indicated they were produced in 16 countries, including nine EU countries and seven non-EU countries and from a total of 92 different production plants in these countries. The 12 non-compliant tyres were all imported to the EU. “While 11 percent is a cause for concern,” said ETRMA President Dr. Francesco Gori, “this may very well just be the tip of the iceberg. All tyres produced within the EU tested REACH compliant.” Additional information is available at www. etrma.org. Mitas is a member of ETRMA. [SE] Buzuluk for Continental In April, Buzuluk Komárov started the installation of four tandem mixing lines at the Continental factory in Timişoara, Romania. The plant was still under construction when the installation works started, and this put a great stress on the Buzuluk team led by Karel Kotva. The whole works are expected to last 10 months. All machinery has been designed and produced by HF Freudenberg and Pomini. Buzuluk contributed with the production of 320E hoppers according to HF Freudenberg documentation. One of the units consists of 320E and 550E mixers, Convex 12 extruder and a Roller-die calender. In addition, Buzuluk’s team of eight will install the cooling water piping for one of the lines and electric connection for the Convex 12 unit. “Buzuluk has expertise in similar installations in Continental Hannover, Barum Otrok- ovice and the Continental plant in Púchov,” Advertising Manager Ilona Braunová said. [IB] Moving the IM550E mixing chamber into place. Photo by Jan Srp, 2011. Petr Dlask, a Rubena-sponsored biker, at the 18th MTB exhibition “Prague Stairs,” riding Rubena 29” Kratos tyres developed in 2010 in cooperation with Jaroslav Kulhavý, the best cross-country rider worldwide. Photo courtesy of Rubena marketing, 2011. ucts, such as the 29-inch tyres, tyres with novel features and tyres made of compounds developed with biking champions.” Rubena tyres are now mounted by professional teams driving Specialized, Merida, Trek, Colnago, BMC, Duratec, Pells and others. Some of the bikers are Jan Skarnitzel, Jiří Friedl, Jan Jobánek, Jana Horáková, Romana Labounková, Karolína Kalašová, Pavlína Šulcová, Tomáš Vokrouhlík, Martin Horák, Petr Dlask, Štěpán Tumpach, Lukáš Tamme, Martin Mareš, Ivan Rybařík, Ondřej Cink, Robert Novotný, Stanislav Hejduk and Jan Svorada. [SI] CGS NEWS | Vol. 9 | No. 2 / 2011 | Page 3 brands | company Mitas: One company, One voice In May, Mitas marketing presented a strategy to overhaul the perception of the Mitas brand on international markets. “Differentiation is crucial,” CGS Tyres Marketing Manager Nenad Tutunovic said. “A brand is like a human being. Without a character or identity, you are nobody. The strength of Mitas is the off-highway niche and reliability.” “Mitas is linked to the Continental tyre brand, which is the favourite ‘household’ brand in Germany,” Tutunovic said. “The well-kept ‘secret’ in the global tyre market is the fact that Mitas produces and develops agricultural Conti tyres.” The marketing strategy will increase the perception of the Mitas-branded tyres among various target groups so that it better reflects the quality and off-highway properties of Continental tyres. “We have launched the ‘Support our core brand’ initiative among our international sales force,” Tutunovic said. “The Mitas brand will benefit from our expertise, research and development invested in our Conti tyres,” Tutunovic said. “The plan is to align our advertising, fairs and events, printed literature, merchandising, Internet communication and media relations.” At SIMA 2011, Mitas presented the new fair stand concept, which drew many visitors. Over the past eight months, the marketing department created a number of advertising templates and launched the first coordinated international advertising campaign. [SE] Sample advertising templates. Source: Mitas marketing, 2010 and 2011. News from Mitas Ruma Ruma facility, tyre-building machine. Photo by Radovan Mikulka, 2011. In September, the Ruma tyre factory will celebrate the third anniversary of becoming a CGS Group member. The 2011 planned output of the factory is 14,300 tonnes of tyres, and the facility has recently obtained the ISO 9001 certificate from SGS auditors. “We are planning to extend production capacity,” plant director Rudolf Mačák said. “Pending the Mitas board’s approval, we plan to expand the factory floor, increase production of 20-34” tyres and widen the range of modern radial for ‘original equipment’ customers.” Since CGS took over the plant in 2009, sales of tyres produced at Ruma to Russian customers have increased 52 percent. “Serbia and Russia have a customs-free agreement, and that is why we eye Russia,” Mačák added. “In 2010, CGS Tyres substantially increased its sales in Russia, and the Ruma factory will now produce tyres for this market.” “The Ruma plant is now fully integrated into the CGS Group,” Mačák said. The Ruma factory has changed control of financial flows and pro- Ruma facility, tyre-building machine. Photo by Radovan Mikulka, 2011. curement, improved production, implemented quality management system, begun reconstructing key machinery, implemented SAP and introduced a Balanced Score Card system. “We have received a lot of support from technical engineering,” Mačák said. “I am very grateful for that.” Some 60 new Ruma employees have received training at the Mitas Zlín factory. [SE] CGS NEWS is published four times a year. This issue, volume 9, number 2/2011, was published by ČGS a. s. (Švehlova 1900, Prague 10, Czech Republic, identification No. 27410072) on 1 July 2011 in Prague under Czech Culture Ministry registration No. MK ČR E 19804. Editorial board: Ilona Braunová [IB], Vlastimil Founě [vf], Emil Houška [eh], Ralph Kellenberger [ral], Martin Maňas [ma], Jiří Šebek [se], Jiří Šimánek [si], Karel Špaňhel [ks] and Nenad Tutunovic [nt]. CGS NEWS | Vol. 9 | No. 2 / 2011 | Page 4
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