We are moving towards highest uptime and the lowest cost of ownership concept
ECONOMY & POLICY

We are moving towards highest uptime and the lowest cost of ownership concept

Gurgaon-based Apollo Tyres came into inception in 1972, and has since, been among the trusted names in the business of manufacture and sales of tyres. Rajesh Dahiya, Vice President-Marketing, Sales & Service, and Farid Ahmed, Head Marketing-OHT of Apollo Tyres, share more on the comp...

Gurgaon-based Apollo Tyres came into inception in 1972, and has since, been among the trusted names in the business of manufacture and sales of tyres. Rajesh Dahiya, Vice President-Marketing, Sales & Service, and Farid Ahmed, Head Marketing-OHT of Apollo Tyres, share more on the company’s new launches.Expectations from 2020: 2019 was a tough year. Overall, the economy has been under stress. The OEMs were one of the segments under maximum stress. And, for Apollo Tyres as well, it has fairly been a challenging year. Yet, we performed better than our expectations and the market, and have added 1.5-2 per cent market share. However, we see the scenario stabilising now, and we are bullish about it. We have a strong plan for our products, distribution and the brand that we have been able to build.The big opportunity: One major opportunity for us is in the replacement segment. This is where we are trying to expand our distributions, especially in the rural areas. Additionally, we are growing in areas that have not been our strength so far. We are trying to expand our distribution in the rural areas and focus on some existing areas where we can increase our market share. Furthermore, we are also looking at increasing our export in a big way.   Designed for efficiency: The core of our philosophy is highest uptime and lowest Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). We have been developing concepts to deliver this to various customer segments. For us, product is the fundamental lever to touch every Apollo product user with this philosophy. Our new Terra range of tyres is an attempt towards this, where we deliver an upgraded performance in certain product segments and better TCO in other product segments.For more specialised customer segments such as mining and ports, we have developed service modules, which can illustrate tyre utilisation, and Apollo has recommended preventive maintenance procedures in real time to its users. This is a major value addition when a business owner buys an Apollo product and will know exactly how much he has been spending on tyres and how Apollo’s recommendations help to decreasing cost and increasing uptime.Launch at Excon: At Excon 2019, we launched the Terra range for backhoe loaders. These are second generation products that are designed to deliver upgraded performance through better mileage and bi-direction traction in some sizes, and better overall value or cost of ownership in other sizes. We also launched new front tyres for a hydra crane called 'Terra Crane' under this philosophy. These tyres are a new grounds-up design for cranes with stiffer sidewalls for precision and optimised specs for better cost of ownership. We also launched the forklift range of tyres. The Solid tyre range, called Solift R300, follows the uptime concept through its three-stage construction enabling 18 hours a day work without disintegration. The pneumatic range is called “Nulift”.Focus on R&D: Apollo has a dedicated R&D team for every category of product. Our R&D spend is the highest in the Indian tyre industry. 

Next Story
Infrastructure Transport

Large Format Store Planned At M G Road Metro Station

M G Road station in Bengaluru is set to host the city’s first large-format commercial and experience space, with planning led by Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited. BMRCL has invited proposals to develop and operate a central business district destination at the Purple?Pink Line interchange. The plan positions the station as a commercial hub designed to serve a broad commuter base across the city. The proposal is part of a broader effort to activate transit nodes commercially. Tender documents set a minimum monthly rental of Rs 0.944 million (mn), inclusive of GST, for the large-format..

Next Story
Infrastructure Energy

Government Cancels Auction Of Eleven Critical Mineral Blocks

The government has cancelled the auction of 11 critical and strategic mineral blocks after receiving a poor investor response and failing to attract a sufficient number of qualified bidders. The decision represents a setback to plans to ramp up domestic exploration and production of critical minerals amid global supply chain disruptions and rising demand for materials used in clean energy and advanced technologies. The mines ministry issued an annulment notice setting out the reasons for the cancellations. The annulment notice indicated that the auction process for five mineral blocks was canc..

Next Story
Infrastructure Energy

Gujarat Pushes Biogas Growth With 193 Operational Units

Gujarat has operationalised 193 biogas plants across the state and is planning to add 60 more units as part of a broader push to scale up clean and sustainable energy solutions. The existing plants, established under various government-supported schemes, process organic waste including cattle dung and agricultural residue to produce biogas and a nutrient-rich slurry. The output is mainly used for cooking and other energy needs in rural and semi-urban communities, while also improving local waste management practices. The Gujarat Energy Development Agency (GEDA) is leading the initiative and is..

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement