The official opening of Sumitomo Rubber Industries’ first agricultural tyre plant outside of Japan took place on April 22. The newly-completed Sumitomo Rubber (Thailand) factory in Thailand’s Rayong Province was host to some 150 opening ceremony guests, including Rayong regional governor Vichit Chatpaisit.
Representing the tiremaker was Sumitomo Rubber president Ikuji Ikeda and Sumitomo Rubber (Thailand) president Toru Nagahata.
A total of approximately THB 4 billion has been invested in the new 130,000 square meter plant project. The facility manufactures tyres and rubber crawlers for agricultural equipment and solid tyres for forklifts. Production began in April and is expected to reach a monthly capacity of around 800 tons, or 50,000 tyres, by the end of 2017.
During his opening ceremony speech, Ikuji Ikeda expressed his hopes for the new factory: “As part of our long-term Vision 2020, the Sumitomo Rubber Group has designated ‘expansion into Asia with tyres for agricultural machinery’ as an important growth engine toward the accomplishment of our group’s goals. It is our hope that, with this factory producing a great number of high-quality agricultural equipment tyres, our group will be able to contribute to agricultural development in Thailand and, by extension, also play a part in eliminating world hunger.”
Rising global food requirements is driving increasing demand for agricultural tyres in Thailand, the country likely to be the world’s number one rice exporter in 2014, with exports expected to reach 9 million tons. Sumitomo Rubber says its aim with the new factory is to enhance its ability to supply tyres for agricultural equipment in the growing Thai market while also taking a major step toward further expanding its overall agricultural equipment tyre business.