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1. R1 basic traditional farm tire pattern has excellent traction performance on different kinds of surfaces. 2. Puncture, anti-aging resistance provides long service life. 3. The design of the R1 pattern guarantees a good self-cleaning capacity. 4. The agricultural tire's round shoulder gives superior ground protection. 5. This AGR tire is suitable for large range of agricultural vehicles such as tractors, harvesters, implement vehicles, trailers and so on.
Size PR Overall Diameter(mm) Section Width(mm) Rim Load Capacity (kg) inflated Pressure (kpa) Pattern
5.00-12 6 590 145 4.00E 320 210 R1
5.50-17 6 750 138 1.00E 400 280 R1
6.00-12 8 640 165 4.50E 450 300 R1
6.00-14 8 670 150 4.50E 495 250 R1
6.00-16 8 745 165 4.50E 550 300 R1
6.50-16 8 765 180 5.00F 620 300 R1
7.50-16 8 810 205 5.5F 730 260 R1
7.50-20 8 910 205 5.5F 860 260 R1
8.3-20 8 895 210 W7 785 300 R1
8.3-24 8 995 210 W7 920 300 R1
8.5-20 8 875 195 W7 780 250 R1
9.5-16 6 860 240 W8 800 210 R1
9.5-20 8 950 240 W8 955 280 R1
9.5-24 8 1050 240 W8 1110 280 R1
9.5-32 8 1250 240 W8 1260 280 R1
11.2-20 8 1005 285 W10 1085 240 R1
11.2-24 10 1105 285 W10 1225 240 R1
11.2-28 10 1205 285 W10 1305 240 R1
11.2-38 10 1540 305 W10 1630 180 R1
11-32 10 1460 305 W10 1080 160 R1
12.4-24 10 1160 315 W11 1415 230 R1
12.4-28 10 1260 315 W11 1510 230 R1
13.6/12-38 10 1575 330 W11 1930 200 R1
13.6-20 8 1260 295 W8L 935 230 R1
13.6-24 10 1210 345 W12 1545 210 R1
13.6-28 10 1310 345 W12 1645 210 R1
14.9-24 10 1265 378 W13 1990 230 R1
14.9-26 10 1315 378 W13 2055 230 R1
14.9-28 10 1365 378 W13 2120 230 R1
14.9-30 12 1415 378 W13 2190 230 R1
15.5-38 10 1570 395 W14 2320 230 R1
16.9-24 10 1333 429 W15L 2000 190 R1
16.9-28 10 1435 430 W15L 2380 200 R1
16.9-30 12 1485 430 W15L 2730 240 R1
16.9-34 12 1585 430 W15L 2820 230 R1
16.9-38 12 1685 430 W15L 2880 230 R1
18.4-26 12 1450 467 DW16 2985 230 R1
18.4-30 12 1550 467 W16L 3180 230 R1
18.4-34 12 1655 467 W16L 3375 230 R1
18.4-38 12 1755 467 W16L 3575 230 R1
20.8-38 12 1835 528 W18L 4450 240 R1
23.1-26 12 1450 467 DW16 2985 230 R1
15-24 10 1330 410 DW14 2800 280 R1
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21/ November

Exploring TBR, OTR, and AGR Tyres: Complete Guide to Truck, Mining, and Agricultural Tyres

Buying tyres is never just about size and price. The real difference comes from knowing exactly what kind of work the tyre was built to do. In the commercial world, three letters show up again and again: TBR, OTR, and AGR. If you run trucks, construction equipment, or a farm, these categories decide how long your tyres last, how safe your people are, and how much money you actually keep at the end of the year. Let’s break them down one by one, in plain language, so you can make smarter choices. What TBR Actually Means (and Why Truck Owners Care TBR stands for Truck and Bus Radial, a key category in commercial truck tyres used on long-haul trucks, logistics fleets, and buses.These are the tyres you see on semi-trucks, delivery vans, city buses, and long-haul rigs. The “radial” part simply means the cords inside the tyre run at 90 degrees to the direction of travel. That design gives a softer ride, lower rolling resistance, and much longer mileage than older bias-ply tyres. Most TBR tyres today are tubeless and built with steel belts. They have to handle heavy loads over thousands of kilometres of highway, mixed roads, or city stop-and-go traffic. Manufacturers split them into three main uses: Steering axle tyres – focus on precise handling and even wear Drive axle tyres – deep tread and strong traction for pulling heavy loads Trailer tyres – built for stability and heat resistance under constant weight A good TBR tyre can easily run 150,000–250,000 km on highways when the truck is loaded properly and pressures are checked regularly. That kind of mileage is why fleet managers pay close attention to the category. Common TBR Applications Typical Road Conditions Key Needs Long-haul transport Mostly highway Fuel economy, heat resistance, even wear Regional delivery Highway + city roads Grip in rain, braking performance City buses Stop-start traffic Sidewall strength, comfort What Are OTR Tyres? OTR means Off-The-Road. These tyres never see a normal road. They live on construction sites, quarries, mines, ports, and logging roads. Think massive dump trucks, wheel loaders, graders, and cranes. Because the ground is rocky, muddy, or full of sharp debris, OTR tyres are engineered completely differently: Extra-thick tread – sometimes 50–100 mm deep Heavy-duty sidewalls with cut-resistant rubber compounds Reinforced beads and multiple steel belts to survive impacts Special patterns that throw stones out instead of trapping them Some OTR tyres weigh more than 1,000 kg each and cost as much as a small car. But one good set can keep a 100-tonne mining truck moving for 4,000–6,000 hours before it needs replacement. That’s real money saved in downtime. OTR Sub-categories Typical Machines Main Challenges Earthmover / Loader Wheel loaders, dozers Rocks, cuts, heavy loads Grader Motor graders Precision + loose surfaces Port / Crane Reach stackers, mobile cranes Slow speed, very high point loads Underground mining Low-profile trucks Low ceiling, sharp rocks, heat Choosing the right OTR tyre is not just about price per hour; it’s about keeping million-dollar machines running without unexpected breakdowns. AGR Tyres: Keeping Farms Productive Year After Year AGR stands for Agricultural tyres – the ones on tractors, combine harvesters, sprayers, and trailers. Modern farming equipment is huge and heavy, yet still has to float over soft soil without compacting it too much. That’s why AGR tyres look so different: Very tall sidewalls for low ground pressure Wide footprints that spread the weight Aggressive lugs that bite into mud but still clean out fast Special rubber mixes that resist stubble damage and chemicals There are two big families inside AGR: Standard tractor tyres (R-1, R-1W) – deep lugs for field work Flotation or IF/VF tyres – extra-wide or flexible sidewalls to carry the same load at lower air pressure and protect the soil Farmers who switch to proper AGR tyres often see 5–15% less soil damage and better crop yields in the following seasons. The tyres literally pay for themselves through healthier fields. AGR Tyre Type Best Use Main Benefit R-1 General field work Traction in wet soil R-2 Rice & cane fields Very deep lugs, self-cleaning IF / VF Large sprayers & heavy trailers Low soil compaction Implement Trailers, balers Gentle on grass, long road life Why the Difference the Right Category Makes Mixing up these categories is expensive. Put an AGR tyre on a mining truck and it will shred in days. Put an OTR tyre on a highway trailer and you’ll burn fuel like crazy and wear it out in a few months. Knowing TBR, OTR, and AGR lets you: Match the tyre exactly to the job Predict real-world lifespan and cost per kilometre/hour Reduce downtime and repair bills Keep drivers and operators safe In short, the three letters on the sidewall tell you almost everything you need to know before you buy. A Trusted Name in TBR, OTR, and AGR Tyres When you need reliable tyres in any of these categories, Qingdao Lander Sky Tyre has been delivering since 2013. Based in Qingdao, China, the company runs its own modern factories with full control from raw material mixing to final X-ray inspection. They ship TBR, OTR, and AGR tyres to more than 50 countries across the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Africa. With a clear focus on long-term partnerships, three-year warranties, fast response times, and strict quality standards (DOT, ECE, GCC, CCC, and more), Lander Sky Tyre has become a go-to supplier for fleets and distributors who want consistency and real support after the sale. Conclusion TBR, OTR, and AGR are much more than random letters. They are shorthand for completely different engineering solutions built for completely different lives. Understanding them helps you buy smarter, run safer, and spend less over time. Whether you manage a fleet of trucks, a quarry, or a large farm, starting with the right category is the single biggest decision you can make. Learn more about our TBR tyre range → https://www.landerseatyre.com/tbr/ Learn more about our OTR tyre range → https://www.landerseatyre.com/otr/ Learn more about our AGR tyre range → https://www.landerseatyre.com/agr/ FAQs About TBR, OTR, and AGR Tyres Q: Which category lasts the longest on normal roads? A: TBR tyres. A quality radial truck tyre on highway service can easily reach 200,000 km or more. OTR and AGR tyres are over-built for roads and wear out faster if used there. Q: Can I use an OTR tyre on a tractor just because both are “big”?  A: No. OTR tyres have very hard rubber and thick sidewalls that make them stiff and harsh on soil. They also cost much more. Always stay within the AGR category for farm machines. Q: Are all TBR tyres the same quality? A: Not at all. Look for proper certifications (DOT, ECE, etc.), real warranty terms, and a supplier who offers after-sales support. Cheap tyres without traceability often fail early and cost more in the long run. Q: What is the biggest mistake people make when buying OTR tyres?  A: Buying only on price per tyre instead of cost per operating hour. A slightly more expensive tyre that lasts 30–40 % longer in rocky conditions almost always saves money. Q: Do AGR tyres work on the road between fields? A: Yes. Modern radial AGR tyres are designed for 30–50 km/h road travel without damaging the tyre or the crop. Just keep the pressure right for road use (usually higher than field pressure).  
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14/ November

Why Premium TBR Tires Are Changing the Game for Truck Owners and Fleets

In today’s trucking industry, every mile truly matters. Fuel costs continue to rise, operational downtime represents significant financial loss, and safety remains priceless. This is precisely why premium TBR tires have transitioned from being a “maybe someday” consideration to a “we need these now” essential. Truck owners and fleet managers who upgrade to TBR tires typically experience fewer roadside breakdowns, observe consistent reductions in monthly fuel expenses, and maintain their vehicles in revenue-generating operation for longer periods. Drivers also appreciate the difference—not just in conversation, but in tangible cost savings and reduced operational stress. The benefits extend beyond mere claims, demonstrating measurable returns through improved operational efficiency and enhanced peace of mind. What Are TBR Tires? Definition, Structure, and Key Advantages Truck and Bus Radial tires — everyone calls them TBR — are the tough radials made specially for big rigs, trailers, and buses. They carry huge weights, sometimes four tons on just one tire, across hundreds of thousands of miles. Heat, rain, bad roads, heavy loads — regular car tires would fall apart fast. TBR tires are built to handle all that. Most standard TBR tires get the job done. But premium TBR tires are in a different league. They use better rubber mixes, clever tread patterns, stronger inner belts, and much tighter quality checks. You get tires that simply last longer, grip the road harder, and roll easier. Most owners find the extra cost up front pays itself back — and then some — through everyday savings and rock-solid dependability. The Real Advantages That Make Premium TBR Tires Stand Out Talk to any fleet manager who has actually switched, and the same four benefits come up every time. These aren’t tiny upgrades. They’re the kind of changes you feel in your bank account and on the highway. They Last a Lot Longer — Seriously Longer The rubber in premium tires fights off heat and wear much better than cheap rubber. The tread is deeper. The shoulders are stronger. The whole casing is tougher. Many owners easily get 200,000 to 300,000+ kilometers before the first retread. Plenty of tires then go on to a second or even third life. That means fewer tire bills over the years. Safety You Can Feel Every Day Wet roads feel less scary. Fully loaded trailers stay steady. Sudden blowouts almost disappear. How? Wider grooves, smarter sipes, and grippier rubber compounds keep the tire stuck to the pavement when it matters most. Drivers say the truck just feels “planted,” even in pouring rain or on rough highways. Real Fuel Savings Every Single Month Easier-rolling tires mean the engine works less hard. Some premium patterns cut fuel use by 3 to 6 percent. For a fleet with forty trucks, that can be thousands of dollars saved every year — often enough to pay for all the new tires and still have money left over. Comparison: Premium TBR Tires vs Economy TBR Tires Add it all up — longer wear, fewer replacements, less downtime, lower fuel — and the total cost per kilometer drops fast. Most fleets see the premium tires pay for themselves in twelve to eighteen months. After that, it’s just extra profit. Benefit Typical Economy TBR Premium TBR Miles before retread 120,000–180,000 km 200,000–300,000+ km Wet braking Normal 10–20% shorter Fuel savings None 3–6% less fuel Cut & puncture resistance Okay Very high Warranty 1–2 years 3 years or longer How Premium TBR Tires Help Companies and Drivers Do Better Owners who track every penny per kilometer almost always end up running premium rubber on the whole fleet once they see the real numbers. The savings keep growing. You buy fewer tires. Trucks spend more days working and fewer days in the shop. Fuel bills shrink. Drivers get less tired because the ride is smoother and quieter. All of that together means happier drivers, fewer accidents, and lower insurance costs. Drivers notice right away. The steering feels lighter. The truck tracks straight. There’s less shaking on long hauls. And deep down, they know the tires won’t let them down in the middle of nowhere. That kind of confidence matters. What Goes Into Making a Truly Dependable Premium TBR Tire Top manufacturers don’t cut corners. Top factories test every batch of raw rubber. They watch every single step — mixing, building, curing, finishing. Many run every tire through an X-ray machine to spot hidden air bubbles or cord problems before the tire ever hits the road. Certifications like DOT, ECE, GCC, SASO, and R117 are standard, not extras. The best companies also care about people. They answer fast. They tell the truth. They stand behind their product long after the sale. That kind of support turns a simple purchase into a real partnership. Premium tire factories follow ISO9001 / ISO14001. Meet Qingdao Lander Sky Tyre – A Trusted Name in Premium TBR Tires Qingdao Lander Sky Tyre, TBR tire exporter from China has been building premium TBR since 2013. They ship to over fifty countries across the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Africa. Even in the tough 2023–2024 market, they moved more than 750 containers — that’s 30 percent growth in one year.Five up-to-date workshops give them full control from raw material to final X-ray check. Every tire carries a honest three-year warranty. They answer questions fast, talk straight, and give exclusive distributors real market protection. Many first-time importers, especially in strict markets like Mexico, pick Lander Sky because the team walks them through testing, paperwork, and shipping until everything runs smoothly. Conclusion Premium TBR tires aren’t a luxury anymore. They’re one of the smartest moves a trucking company or distributor can make right now. Longer wear, lower fuel use, better safety, and real backup from a solid supplier — it all adds up to more money in your pocket, happier drivers, and a stronger business tomorrow. Frequently Asked Questions About Premium TBR Tires Q: Are premium TBR tires really worth the higher price? A: Yes. Most fleets get their money back from fuel savings and extra miles in the first year. After that, every kilometer is almost pure profit. Q: How many kilometers can I actually get?  A: On highway and regional routes, 200,000 to 300,000+ km before retreading is normal. Plenty of owners report even higher numbers with good maintenance. Q: Do they handle rain and bad roads better?  A: Definitely. Deep grooves and modern rubber give shorter stopping distances and stronger grip when the weather turns nasty. Q: What certifications matter most?  A: Look for DOT, ECE, GCC, SASO, and R117. Good makers show the certificates without being asked twice. Q: Can I become the exclusive distributor in my area?  A: Yes — many premium suppliers, including Qingdao Lander Sky Tyre, give protected territories to partners who hit reasonable monthly volumes and take care of the brand.  
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7/ November

Beyond Durability: How Smart OTR Tire Design Lowers Your Total Cost of Ownership

In the tough worlds of mining, construction, and heavy gear work, OTR tires act as key parts. These tires handle harsh settings—sharp rocks, thick mud, and steady big loads—that can raise costs if not handled right. Workers often look at front OTR tire costs first. But true savings come from digging deeper. Total cost of ownership, or TCO, shows the whole view. It covers not just the buy price, but also steady costs like upkeep, breaks in work, and new buys. Clever build in durable OTR tires plays a big part here. It makes tires last longer, lowers fix needs, and raises work speed on the site. This piece looks at how better building in OTR tires cuts TCO. It pulls from real tips from the job. Understanding Total Cost of Ownership for OTR Tires TCO looks past the tag price. It covers every buck spent over a tire’s life. Start costs form only about 20-30% of the whole. This comes from trade marks from heavy gear groups. The rest? Gas use, work for fixes, and lost output from sudden stops. Think about a mining job with joint dump trucks. One tire break could stop work for hours. That costs lots in still time. Facts from rock dig sites show bad tire work can push TCO up by up to 40%. This happens through often new buys and more gas from odd wear. Things like tread deepness, mix stuff, and side wall power shape these numbers right. Deeper treads deal with rough grounds better. And strong covers fight cuts from pointy bits. In building, where loaders move on bumpy land, tires with good heat spread stop bursts. This keeps machines going longer. TCO Breakdown Components Purchase Price: Often the start spot, but low cost tires may break soon. This wipes out any saves. Operational Costs: Gas speed falls with worn treads. Tests show a 5-10% rise in use for bad tires. Maintenance and Downtime: Normal checks and turns add up. But tough builds cut this down. End-of-Life Value: Tires that last longer cut throw away times. This eases green and money loads. By putting first builds that fix these parts, equipment operators see true drops in OTR tire costs. The Role of Durability in Reducing OTR Tire Costs Durability in OTR tires means more than just strength—it’s the key factor in reducing total cost of ownership.. Durable OTR tires stand up to hard off-road spots, from under ground mines to open holes. They have mixes that fight cuts, holes, and heat pile up. These are usual reasons for early breaks. Look at loaders in rocky digs. Tires there face steady rub. A well made tire with extra deep treads and strong shoulders can make life twice as long as normal ones. This means fewer buys over time. In one group check, changing to stronger tires cut year new buys by 25%. This straight lowers TCO. Heat fight counts too. Jobs in warm places or with heavy loads make rub that hurts rubber. Tires built with low heat mixes keep shape. They skip cracks and add miles. For dump trucks pulling ore, this means going more land before changes. Some notes show 15-20% gas saves from steady pull. Durability also stops side costs. Less wear means fewer line ups and weights. This frees fixers for other jobs. At heart, putting cash in durable OTR tires moves spending from quick fixes to forward wins. Innovative Design Features That Enhance Longevity Smart OTR tire build adds parts made for hard spots. These are not tricks. They are true fixes from years of site tests. Deep tread shapes stand out. For example, no direction builds with groove rock pushers stop bit pile up. They keep hold on muddy or rocky ways. This self clean move cuts slip. Slip speeds wear else. Special mixes play a main part. Cut fight recipes guard from sharp sides in mining. Heat spread layers keep tires cool under load. Side walls get extra strong to handle hits from big rocks or edges. Key Design Features Extra-Deep Treads: Up to 8% deeper than usual, boosting hole fight and tread life in under alleys or tunnels. Smooth Shoulder Designs: Round curves spread push even, cutting shakes and adding cover last. Reinforced Beads: Boost overload hold, good for dozers or levelers on bumpy ground. Non-Directional Patterns: Make sure even pull, cutting odd wear and pushing even answer. In use, these parts join for tires that stay. A dozer worker in a coal mine might see tires lasting 30% more hours before new tread. This thanks to best groove shape that fights rock hold. Design Features Impact Table Feature Description TCO Benefit Deep Tread Depth Extra thickness for rocky surfaces Reduces replacements by 20-30% Cut-Resistant Compound Protects against punctures and tears Lowers repair costs by 15% Heat-Dissipating Layers Minimizes thermal degradation Improves fuel efficiency by 10% Stone Ejectors Prevents debris trapping Extends mileage by 25% Such new ideas make durable OTR tires a wise pick for long saves. Real-World Benefits: Case Studies and Data Ideas aside, let’s check the real dirt. In a Mexico rock dig grow, a worker new to big brings faced proof hurdles for OTR tires. After teaming with a giver set on fit builds, they took radial tires with deep treads good for loaders. The end? Tires lasted through long turns with no breaks. This raised make by 20%. It cut TCO as fewer pieces were needed each year. Facts from Africa mine spots say the same. Groups using bias OTR tires with wide tread tops noted 25% less stop time from cuts. One test followed 50 loaders over a year. Those with better side wall guard averaged 1,200 hours per tire, against 800 for basics. That’s a straight save in work and bits. In building, back diggers on soft dirt gain from float shapes. A U.S. site saw gas costs fall 12% with tires giving better lift, cutting pull. These samples show how smart build turns maybe losses into speeds. Workers in Southeast Asia, facing rain times, like self clean grooves. Mud pile once caused slips and early wear. Now, tires clear own, keeping pull and cutting clean time. All in all, these tales mark a shape: durable OTR tires lower TCO through trust in true spots. Introducing LANDER SEA TYRE: Your Reliable OTR Tire Supplier Qingdao Lander Sea Tyre has made a solid name since 2013 as a focused giver of top OTR tires. With five make shops covering over 3,000 square meters, the firm deals with all from raw stuff clean to last X-ray checks for flaws like air spots or bare wires. This strict way makes sure every tire hits high marks, backed by proofs such as ECE, GSO, SASO, and R117. Set on radial and bias OTR lines, Lander Sea Tyre sends to over 50 lands, like the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Africa. In 2023, sends topped 750 boxes—a 30% jump from the last year, even in hard money times. The group has models like the LSB7 for loaders in rough mines, with smooth extra-deep treads for wear and puncture resistance, and the LSA8 for dumpers, giving top side wall guard and heavy load hold. Set to buyer win, Lander gives a three-year warranty, fast answers to problems, and bend terms like mixing tire kinds in buys.For companies seeking proven, cost-effective OTR tire solutions that deliver measurable TCO savings, Lander Sea Tyre provides global reliability, technical expertise, and a 3-year warranty—trusted by partners in over 50 countries. Conclusion Smart OTR tire build does more than last—it changes jobs by cutting total cost of ownership. Through tough parts like deep treads and fight mixes, these tires cut stop time, gas waste, and fixes. Real world facts and cases prove the spot: longer life rounds lead to touch saves. For workers aiming to pull funds farther, picking tires that put first long last pays in the long go. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q1:What factors most influence OTR tire cost in heavy operations? A:OTR tire cost hangs on start buy, but total cost of ownership covers upkeep, gas, and stop time. Durable designs with cut-resistant compounds and deep treads can cut these by making service life longer and raising speed. Q2:How do durable OTR tires impact total cost of ownership? A:Durable OTR tires lower total cost of ownership by fighting holes and wear, which cuts new buy times. For sample, parts like stone ejectors stop bit problems, leading to fewer fixes and more up time in mining or building. Q3:Can smart design features really lower OTR tire costs long-term? A: Yes, parts such as reinforced sidewalls and heat-dissipating layers in durable OTR tires add miles by 20-30%. This straight cuts total cost of ownership through less often buys and better gas use. Q4:What should I look for in durable OTR tires to minimize total cost of ownership? A:Look for deep tread patterns for pull, special compounds for heat fight, and proofs like ECE. These make sure long last, helping hold OTR tire costs in hard spots like digs. Q5:How does OTR tire durability affect fleet productivity? A:Stronger tires mean less stop time from breaks, raising make. In groups, this turns to lower total cost of ownership as machines stay running longer. They skip the hid costs of still time.
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9/ September

Lander Successfully Concludes Shanghai Tire Expo

Lander Successfully Concludes Shanghai Tire Expo Lander has just wrapped up a fruitful journey at the Shanghai Tire Expo. During the exhibition, we were delighted to reconnect with our long-term partners and also meet many new friends from around the world. The event was not only a platform to showcase our products, but also a valuable opportunity for our team to grow, exchange ideas, and strengthen relationships. We are grateful for the trust and support from all our visitors, and we look forward to building even stronger partnerships in the future. Together, we will continue driving forward with quality, innovation, and commitment.
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1/ September

Lander Latin America Team Visits Clients in Mexico

The recent visit to Mexico was a meaningful and rewarding journey for the Lander Latin America team.We were delighted to meet with long-term partners and tour their tire warehouses together. Their warm hospitality and continued trust greatly encouraged us. It is truly a privilege to work alongside such reliable partners.We remain committed to delivering high-quality tire solutions and look forward to achieving mutual success and long-term growth together  
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1/ September

Lander Team in Shanghai Tire Expo

From March 8 to 10, The 18th China International Tires Expo, one of the most professional and largest exhibitions in the auto parts industry in the Asia region, was held successfully in Shanghai. The exhibition attracted companies from dozens of countries and regions to participate, including more than 250+ Chinese exhibitors!!At the exhibition, we had in-depth communication with customers from Brazil, Indonesia, Colombia, Syria, Thailand, Europe, Pakistan, and Russia!Taking this as an opportunity, Lander competes with other high-quality brands. It not only helps us understand the latest industry trends and new needs of end users, but also brings application-specific tire solutions and extends the scope of professional services to all end users. Ms. Fay, general manager of Lander, said that building trust is the top priority of cooperation, and our sales team is more concerned about what we can bring to customers! The three-day exhibition has ended, but the story of Lander and its customers continues. Our sales team will continue to deepen its insight into local market needs and provide a higher level of service! Lander is always with you!!! https://www.landerseatyre.com/ProductDetail?id=2581 https://www.landerseatyre.com/ProductDetail?id=2541 https://www.landerseatyre.com/ProductDetail?id=2575 https://www.landerseatyre.com/ProductDetail?id=2582
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