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 European Rubber Journal
September 1996
News stories in September issue
- Veritas opens hose assembly plant
- Farrel splits machinery unit
- Forsheda buys Skega Seals
- 3M, Hoechst merger creates Dyneon
- Sarlink wins Ford approvals
- Russian production of GRG, and compounds bottoms out
- Michelin opens the door
- Fukoku opens US plant
- Habasit acquires US belt maker
- Armstrong World opens new plants
- PMC buys Raschig
- Bayer looks at India
- Maplan achieves IM target
- Conti falls out of DAX index
- Goodyear closes Greek tyre plant
- Gertrude Crain remembered
- News briefs from around the world
- Just Rubber seeks new markets
- Degussa releases Carbon Black data
- Rubber firms take to WWW
- Ghosn quits Michelin N America
- Volatility spurs NR trading
European Tyre Report
- Bridgestone becomes top tyre maker, Michelin falls into second place
- Top 50 global tyre makers
- European tyre makers back to normal after big profits
- Counting tyres: how the numbers vary
- Bridgestone Europe stresses security of supply
- Semperit's future is uncertain
- Silica in tyres: where now?
- Michelin, Goodyear are top-selling brands
- Listing of European tyre production plants
Postscript
- Why not share tyre production data? asks David Shaw
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