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European Rubber Journal
Vol. 180, no. 6
June 1998
News stories in this issue:
Trelleborg buys ETM
Eurosil expands
Avon announces interims
K'98 to use electronic tags
Haffenden Moulding moves
News from around the world
Eagle-Picher-Boge wants $110m sales
Moscow Tires & Rubber '98 a success
Standard Products plans Polish plant
Michelin raises prices
Apollo may move
Peter Haverbeck retires
ATMA figures on Indian tyre industry growth
'Biggest ever' industrial merger produces DaimlerChrysler
Goodyear UK agreement with unions
Michelin scorns ISO 9000
Vredestein changes name to reflect wider interests
Day International to move European HQ
Goodyear SR plant for Texas
Berstorff revises sales/marketing structure
Non-tyre automotive
German automotive suppliers strive to stay competitive via joint ventures.
GM looks to supply its suppliers.
CVJ boots: a tough job for rubber.
Which way for elastomers in harsh automotive applications
Automotive supply in China, a region undergoing substantial change.
DaimlerChrysler:effects on suppliers
New truck tyre range
Goodyear launches long-life tyres
Postscript
Could the butyl sector provide an economic model for other polymers? No way!
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