Market Landscape of Agriculture Tires in Europe:
The Agriculture Tires Market in Europe is one of the largest and most competitive agriculture tires market across the globe. The sales of agriculture tires in Europe is directly associated with the purchase of agriculture equipment. The market witnesses the presence of some well-established international players, who are increasing their R&D investments to introduce new agricultural tires in the market that are well-resourced to avoid soil compaction and determine other related issues. The tire manufacturers are expanding their product line followed by better innovations, more purpose-oriented designs and convenient sizes.
Size and Forecast of the Agriculture Tires Market in Europe:
The stability of this market is projected to influence the farm equipment market positively in the near future. The Agriculture Tires Market in Europe is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 2 percent in the forecast period.
Moreover, the new concept of eco-friendly tires has emerged as a key trend in the market. The tire manufacturers are trying to concentrate on raw materials, rolling resistance and recycling of tires to minimize the impact on the environment.
For instance, Bridgestone have vowed to lower their CO2 emissions by 25 percent before 2020. They have started investing in R&D and their value chain activities to accomplish this objective.
Key Leading Countries Upscaling Market Growth:
Some of the major nations in the European Union which have significant presence of agriculture farm equipment include:
Top Companies in the Agriculture Tires Market in Europe:
- Apollo Vredestein
- Bridgestone
- Michelin
- Mitas
- Pirelli
Key Trends Highlighting Market Development:
- Titan International has introduced stubble resistant implement tires that have four layers of Kevlar.
- Michelin has a range of stubble resistant tires that combines reinforced belts and enhanced rubber compounds that are designed to deliver enhanced stubble resistance in the field
- Firestone has 4-Rib Stubble Stomper TL-F2 tire that has been designed using high density rubber to solve the problem of stubble.
- BKT tires have developed AgriMax RT855 tractor tires that have been engineered having a robust bead design and stubble-resistant tread compounds
- Mitas has introduced VF tires launched in September 2014 a new range of VF tires such as VF 380/95R38 HC 2000 and VF 480/95R50 HC 2000 for front and rear axles respectively for high-horsepower tractors
- Alliance Tires has introduced 372 AGRIFLEX+ VF, for 4WD tractors and combine harvesters that have enormous sidewall flexibility. They can carry 40 percent more weight at the same tire pressure.
Other Sections Include an Analysis on the Following:
- Detailed Classification of Tires and Tire Manufacturing Process
- Potential Hazards of Used Tires
- Key Drivers and Impact on the Agriculture Tires Market in Europe
- Key Challenges and Impact on the Agriculture Tires Market in Europe
- Key Trends and Impact on the Agriculture Tires Market in Europe
- Five Forces Analysis of the Agriculture Tires Market in Europe
- SWOT Analysis of the Top Companies in the Agriculture Tires Market in Europe
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01. Executive Summary
02. List of Abbreviations
03. Scope of the Report
03.1 Market overview
03.2 Product offerings
04. Market Research Methodology
04.1 Market research process
04.2 Research methodology
05. Introduction
05.1 Tire market overview
05.2 Tires classification
05.3 Tire classification by construction
05.4 Tires: key markets
05.5 Segmentation of key tire manufacturers by geography
05.6 Lifecycle of tires
06. Tire Manufacturing
07. Tire Testing
07.1.1 Firestone
07.1.2 Michelin
08. Europe: Overview
09. Market Landscape
09.1 Market overview
09.1.1 Market size and forecast for Europe
09.2 Key leading countries
09.2.1 France
09.2.2 Germany
09.2.3 UK
09.2.4 Italy
09.2.5 Rest of Europe
10. Market Growth Drivers
11. Drivers and their Impact
12. Market Challenges
13. Impact of Drivers and Challenges
14. Market Trends
15. Trends and their Impact
16. Tire Disposal
16.1 Potential hazards of used tires
17. Vendor Landscape
17.1 Competitive scenario
17.1.1 Apollo Vredestein
17.1.2 Brisa
17.1.3 Bridgestone Europe
17.1.4 Michelin
17.1.5 Mitas
17.1.6 Pirelli
17.2 Other prominent vendors
18. Key Vendor Analysis
18.1 Apollo Vredestein
18.1.1 Key facts
18.1.2 Business overview
18.1.3 Product segmentation
18.1.4 Geographical segmentation
18.1.5 Recent developments
18.1.6 SWOT analysis
18.2 Brisa
18.2.1 Key facts
18.2.2 Business overview
18.2.3 Key brands
18.2.4 Product segmentation
18.2.5 Geographical segmentation by revenue 2013
18.2.6 Business strategy
18.2.7 Recent developments
18.2.8 SWOT analysis
18.3 Bridgestone Europe
18.3.1 Key facts
18.3.2 Business overview
18.3.3 Product segmentation
18.3.4 Geographical presence
18.3.5 Business strategy
18.3.6 Recent developments
18.3.7 SWOT analysis
18.4 Michelin
18.4.1 Key facts
18.4.2 Business overview
18.4.3 Business segmentation by revenue 2014
18.4.4 Business segmentation by revenue 2013 and 2014
18.4.5 Business strategy
18.4.6 Recent developments
18.4.7 SWOT analysis
18.5 Mitas
18.5.1 Key facts
18.5.2 Business overview
18.5.3 Product segmentation
18.5.4 Geographical segmentation
18.5.5 Business strategy
18.5.6 Recent developments
18.5.7 SWOT analysis
18.6 Pirelli
18.6.1 Key facts
18.6.2 Business overview
18.6.3 Business segmentation by revenue 2013
18.6.4 Business segmentation by revenue 2012 and 2013
18.6.5 Geographical segmentation by revenue 2013
18.6.6 Sales segmentation by end-markets 2013
18.6.7 Business strategy
18.6.8 Recent developments
18.6.9 SWOT analysis
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