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Michelin introduces new size 10.00 R20 X Multi tube type tyres in India

| | Dec 03, 2015, at 11:04 pm
New Delhi, Dec 3 (IBNS) Michelin, the world’s leading tyre technology leader, on Thursday announced the launch of new 10.00 R20 X Multi tube type radial tyres in India.

This range of tube type radial tyre is manufactured in India for commercial vehicles and is specially engineered for Indian road and load conditions.

“After the successful introduction of the tubelessX® Multi™ range earlier in 2015, we are delighted to bring the MICHELIN X® Multi™ tube type range to our Indian customers,” said Mohan Kumar, Commercial Director, Michelin India.

”We are confident that this tyre range will offer international standards ofversatility, safety and optimised operating cost efficiencies to fleet owners that  transport goods across the country," Kumar said.

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