The Market for Tyres in East Africa
  • Product Finder
  • Membership Plans
  • Download African Directories
  • African Buyers
    • Post Your Requirements
    • Search Suppliers
  • For Suppliers
    • Post Your Offers
    • Search Trade Leads
  • Register
  • Login
  • English English
    • English English
    • Française Française
Africa Business Pages
TAPA 2025 Thailand
  • Wholesale Suppliers
      • Agriculture
      • Apparel & Fashion
      • Automobile Parts
      • Building Materials
      • Chemicals
      • Computers & IT
      • Construction & Real Estate
      • Electronics & Electrical
      • Exhibitions & Trade Fairs
      • Foodstuff & Beverages
      • Freight, Transport & Logistics
      • Gifts and Novelties
      • Handicraft Items
      • Health & Beauty
      • Home & Office Furniture
      • Home Appliances
      • Hotels, Lodges & Tourism
      • Industrial Supplies
      • Lubricants & Grease
      • Machinery & Equipment
      • Mobile Phones & Telecom
      • Perfumes & Cosmetics
      • Pharmaceuticals
      • Plastics, Packaging & Paper
      • Security & Protection
      • Services
      • Stationery & Paper Items
      • Travel Agents
      • Tyres & Batteries
      • Used Car Dealers
  • Featured Suppliers
  • Featured Products
    • Automobile Parts
    • Boats and Yachts
    • Cosmetics & Beauty Products
    • Electronics
    • Furniture
    • T-Shirt Printing Machines
    • Used Vehicles
  • Download African Directories
      • Algeria Business Directory Algeria
      • Algeria Business Directory Angola
      • Benin Business Directory Benin
      • Botswana Business Directory Botswana
      • Burundi Faso Business Directory Burundi
      • Burkina Faso Business Directory Burkina Faso
      • Cameroon Business Directory Cameroon
      • Cape Verde Business Directory Cape Verde
      • Chad Business Directory Chad
      • Congo Business Directory Congo
      • Djibouti Business Directory Djibouti
      • Egypt Business Directory Egypt
      • Ethiopia Business Directory Ethiopia
      • Gabon Business Directory Gabon
      • Ghana Business DirectoryGhana
      • Kenya Business Directory Kenya
      • Libya Business Directory Libya
      • Madagascar Business Directory Madagascar
      • Malawi Business Directory Malawi
      • Mali Business Directory Mali
      • Mauritania Business Directory Mauritania
      • Mauritius Business Directory Mauritius
      • Morocco Business Directory Morocco
      • Mozambique Business Directory Mozambique
      • Namibia Business Directory Namibia
      • Nigeria Business Directory Nigeria
      • Rwanda Business Directory Rwanda
      • Senegal Business Directory Senegal
      • South Africa Business Directory South Africa
      • Sudan Business Directory Sudan
      • Somalia Business Directory Somalia
      • Tanzania Business Directory Tanzania
      • Uganda Business Directory Uganda
      • Zambia Business DirectoryZambia
      • Zimbabwe Business Directory Zimbabwe
  • Industry Reports
  • Business Leads
  • List Your Business
Tyre Wholesaler Dubai

The Market For Tyres In East Africa

Competition heats up as tyre manufactuers engage in uphill battle to gain market supremacy in East Africa

When it comes to tyres, the African continent is one of the fastest growing markets for the global tyre industry. The rapid growth of the middle class in many African countries has pushed demand for automobiles to an all-time high – in turn creating a growing market for all kinds of tyres: passenger car tyres, off-the-road tyres, industrial tyres, agricultural tyres, truck, bus and trailer tyres as well as motorcycle and bicycle tyres.

The rising demand for tyres in Africa has led to stiff competition between tyre manufacturers from all across the world seeking to garner a major share of the market for tyres in the new and emerging African markets. Traditionally, European tyre manufactaures had had a monopoly over the African markets and many European brands were top selling tyres in many African countries.

However, in recent times, European tyre firms are Bagader Tyres: Exporting Tyres to Africabeginning to loose ground to Chinese and other Asian brands in many emerging markets not only in Africa, but around the world. Chinese tyres are gaining popularity in several African markets. Many developing countries, specialy in Africa, are price-sensitive markets and prefer to import low-priced Chinese tyres rather than the expensive European and American brands. As a result, China has emerged as a leading exporter of tyres to many African countries in recent times.

Players in the tyre business worldwide are not renowned for fair trade practices and Kenya is no exception. Some years back, all tyre companies operating in the United States were summoned by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) after accusations that the multi-million dollar firms were engaged in cartel-like cost-fixing in the country.

In Kenya, a significant bulk of uncustomed products have entered the local market. Firestone, which also imports tyres from the parent company, Bridgestone Corporation of Japan, say they have been in touch with the treasury over the issue, but the practice continues.

Tyres attract a duty of 35 per cent which, according to business analysts, should place the prices of imported and locally manufactured tyres roughly at par, with only marginal price variations on some brands.

But international tyre manufacturers say retail and wholesale prices of some foreign products in the market are well below the expected minimum if costs of production, transport, insurance and duty are considered, an indication that there is illegal dumping.

Apart from lack of infrastructure, most illegally imported tyres, have a quality problem emanating from storage; some are poorly stored in godowns in hot places like Dubai for months, which seriously compromises quality. Before Firestone established its manufacturing plant in Kenya nearly two decades ago, all tyres were imported. The government, eager to promote import-substitution, imposed quotas and tariffs to protect the local industry, which gave the company a virtual monopoly. However, some imports were allowed since there were vehicles in the market which could not use the company's products.

Fifteen percent of Firestone, a member of the Sameer Group of Companies, is controlled by Bridgestone Firestone Inc of the US, which, in turn, is a subsidiary of Japan's Bridgestone Corporation. Japanese company bought Firestone Tyre and Rubber Corporation of the US, which also owns much of war-ravaged Liberia's rubber plantations. Before 2005, buoyed by a weak Japanese yen, Bridgestone was the world's foremost tyre producer . But as the value of the yen against major hard currencies shot up, and dollar-based sales plummeted, it was overtaken by Michellin.

In recent times, the tyre companies in Kenya have carried their rivalry to the airwaves, each claiming superior products. While Pirelli and tyres_dubaiMichellin needed introduction since they were new in the market, a Firestone survey showed that the Michellin campaign was having a significant impact on sales and Firestone was forced to embark on their own campaign.

Michellin is exclusively marketed by Kingsway Tyres who, however, declined to comment. Pirelli, which is sold locally by Nyanza Petroleum Company, has confined its marketing strategy to advertisements painted on Stage Coach buses, which, ironically, use Michellin tyres! Although the most popular Michellin adverts target matatu and small cars, Firestone claims there has been no major impact by their rivals in this area.

Then there is the issue of warranty. While Firestone products boast that they "come with a written guarantee", Michellin advertisements proclaim "the name is the guarantee". But Firestone is not daunted, offering replacement for any tyre damaged due to errors arising from manufacturing, stressing the fact that its tyres are tailor-made for Kenyan roads.

Besides new tyres, there are also low-quality second-hand ones which soon wear out on the country's rough roads. The managing director of Pirelli (Europe), Valter Donati, says that most used tyres are dumped into the African market after exceeding the legal use limit in European and other developed countries. The thread of the tyres is so shallow that it makes nonsense of the cheap prices, and they also have a poor surface grip.

Tyre Importers in Africa

An increase in  tyre import duties has been requested for South Africa, owing to the large quantity of substandard tyres that are being brought into the country from China. The cheaper tyres provide unfair competition for local tyre manufacturers, who are concerned with the risk the thinner tyres pose to the safety of heavy vehicles such as taxis.

The National Union of Metalworkers (Numsa) has asked Government to increase tyre import duties to stop the influx of cheap tyres.

Supporting Numsa's campaign, South Africa's top four tyre manufacturers (Bridgestone, Continental, Dunlop and Goodyear) have brought the Government's attention to their safety concerns for the widespread use of tyres of inferior quality. The new Toyota Quantum taxis, a larger version of the minibus taxi, are most at risk of accidents caused by the cheap tyre imports. To cut costs, taxi drivers replace their 15-inch Quantum tyres with cheap 14-inch tyres, which are thinner and cannot carry the car's weight.

The tyre manufacturers and NUMSA say that there is a marked increase in the dumping of Chinese tyres. "From 2000 to 2010, the imports of passenger vehicle tyres increased by 100 percent from one million to two million per year, while the imports of commercial tyres grew from 200,000 to just less than 840 000," says Etienne Human, the chief executive and president of the SA Tyre Manufacturing Conference (SAMTC).

The effect is being felt by local manufacturers who are experiencing a significant decrease in demand as a result of the effects of the recession  in the car industry. Bridgestone, Continental, Dunlop and Goodyear  are currently cutting back on up to a quarter of their labour force.  China's tyre production far outweighs the country's local demand for tyres, and so tyre dumping on foreign soil has become a necessary evil.

tyres export africaEtienne Human said that the South African tyre manufacturing industry is losing more than Rands 1 billion per year as a result of the dramatic increase in tyre imports. He attributes this increase to sloppy checking systems by customs officials. As a result, imported tyres account for almost half of the tyres in the South African market.

He also added that tyre manufacturers applied for anti-dumping import duties against Chinese companies but their application was unsuccessful.  Despite the manufacturer’s’ assessment that the tyres are of inferior quality, Sharma Iqbal, a deputy director-general at the Department of Trade and Industry said that all tyre imports were standardised and approved by the SA Bureau of Standards.

So despite the best efforts of the most developed country in the African continent, the onslaught of the Chinese manufacturers continues. Chinese tyre manufacturers have, in a way, broken the myth about European technological superiority by producing high quality tyres at fraction of the cost. The European brands, used to charging high prices for their products, have finally been challenged and are now being forced to roll back their profit margins and compete with Chinese manufacturers.


RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

In a significant all-cash overseas deal worth about US$80 million, the board of directors of Apollo Tyres Ltd (ATL) approved the acquisition of the Durban-headquartered Dunlop Tyres International (Pty) Ltd (Dunlop South Africa).

The 100 per cent equity buyout transaction, subject to regulatory approvals in both countries, would enable the US$ 726 million ATL to secure a toehold in the fast growing Africa region and also a strong presence in the South African tyre market.

Besides the benefit of superior radial tyre technology, the acquisition would also enable the domestic tyre major to access the European market through the distribution network owned by the $200-million Dunlop South Africa.

Africa Tyres Dealers DirectoryBy virtue of the equity buyout of Dunlop South Africa, ATL would get to control Dunlop Africa Marketing UK (registered in the UK), which is a 100 per cent subsidiary of Dunlop South Africa and also the holding company of Dunlop Zimbabwe (which owns the Zimbabwe facility).

Dunlop South Africa had 3,000 employees, two plants in South Africa (each 75 tonnes per day) and one plant in Zimbabwe (35 tonnes per day bias tyre facility of Dunlop Zimbabwe). At present, ATL's capacity in India is about 750 tonnes per day!

Sarkar said that ATL has no plans of making any changes to the management of Dunlop South Africa. Moreover, the existing brands of the acquired company would be continued. Prior to this transaction, financial investors (comprising mainly private equity, individual investors and some holding by members of senior management) owned Dunlop South Africa.

Sarkar expressed confidence that all regulatory approvals would be received easily. "As far as India is concerned, we have to only get a post-facto approval from the Reserve Bank of India as the transaction is lower than $500 million. As regards the South African Competition Commission, we don't foresee any problem," he said.

Apart from Dunlop South Africa, the other three significant players in the South African market are Continental, Bridgestone and Goodyear. All the four players enjoyed nearly equal market share.

Africa Tyre Dealers Directory

Africa Tyre Importers DirectoryIn an effort to connect African tyre dealers with international suppliers and tyre manufacturers, the Africa Business Pages has compiled a special Africa Tyre Dealers Directory which lists all major importers of tyres in Africa, wholesalers of tyres in Africa as well as major distributors of tyres in Africa. This unique database of tyre dealers in Africa lists importers of tyres in as many as 22 African countries and has served as a ready-reference guide for those looking to export tyres to Africa. The Africa Tyre Dealers Directory is now available as an instant download in Excel format. (Download link available HERE). The directory provides a comprehensive list of tyre dealers in African countries like Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Mozambique, Sudan, Ethiopia, Ghana, Nigeria, Cote d'Iviore, Cameroon, Angola, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe – to name a few.


Previous Next

.
PREVIOUS
NEXT

Business Contacts for Importers in Africa

Evergrow International

Evergrow International

Gifts, Novelties and Promotional Material supplier. Watches, Bags, Key Chains, Desktop accessories, Pen Sets, Gift Items... Wanted business partners in Africa...

BBG Trading

BBG Trading

Competitively priced tyres of almost all well known brands like Advance, Double Happiness, GT, Double Ox, Hankook etc. BBG Trading is a major exporter to African markets...

Al Kamal Cosmetics

Al Kamal Cosmetics

Manufacturer of high quality range of cosmetics – including haircare, skincare, nail care products. The company seeks buyers of cosmetics in Africa. Agents and distributors wanted in African...

Ventura Trading

Ventura Trading (HK) Ltd.

An established export and distribution company based out of Hong Kong and China since 1990. The company specializes in the trade of dry-break bulk agro-commodities...

European Autospares FZC

European Autospares FZC

An established export and distribution company based out of Hong Kong and China since 1990. The company specializes in the trade of dry-break bulk agro-commodities...

Bagader Trading

Bagader Trading

Tyres, tubes and batteries. Largest stockist of Chinese, Indian and Indonesian Tyres, Korean Tubes and Batteries and a leading exporter of tyres to Africa from Dubai...

Al Muqarram Auto Spare Parts Trdg Co.

Al Muqarram Auto Spare Parts

Complete range of automobile spare parts, tyres, batteries and lubricants available for the tough, demanding driving conditions of Africa. A-MAP is one of the leading exporters of automobile spare...

Sebang Batteries

Made in Korea under strict quality control, Sebang Batteries are gaining popularity in the African markets as they are durable, rugged and competitively priced. Available in various sizes...

Exedy Clutches

Exedy Clutches

Exedy Middle East FZCO manufactures a complete range of clutch and transmission solutions for a wide range of automobiles and machinery. Exedy clutches are in high demand in Africa...

Evergrow International

Evergrow International

Gifts, Novelties and Promotional Material supplier. Watches, Bags, Key Chains, Desktop accessories, Pen Sets, Gift Items... Wanted business partners in Africa...

BBG Trading

BBG Trading

Competitively priced tyres of almost all well known brands like Advance, Double Happiness, GT, Double Ox, Hankook etc. BBG Trading is a major exporter to African markets...

Al Kamal Cosmetics

Al Kamal Cosmetics

Manufacturer of high quality range of cosmetics – including haircare, skincare, nail care products. The company seeks buyers of cosmetics in Africa. Agents and distributors wanted in African...

Ventura Trading

Ventura Trading (HK) Ltd.

An established export and distribution company based out of Hong Kong and China since 1990. The company specializes in the trade of dry-break bulk agro-commodities...

European Autospares FZC

European Autospares FZC

An established export and distribution company based out of Hong Kong and China since 1990. The company specializes in the trade of dry-break bulk agro-commodities...

Bagader Trading

Bagader Trading

Tyres, tubes and batteries. Largest stockist of Chinese, Indian and Indonesian Tyres, Korean Tubes and Batteries and a leading exporter of tyres to Africa from Dubai...

Al Muqarram Auto Spare Parts Trdg Co.

Al Muqarram Auto Spare Parts

Complete range of automobile spare parts, tyres, batteries and lubricants available for the tough, demanding driving conditions of Africa. A-MAP is one of the leading exporters of automobile spare...

Sebang Batteries

Made in Korea under strict quality control, Sebang Batteries are gaining popularity in the African markets as they are durable, rugged and competitively priced. Available in various sizes...

Exedy Clutches

Exedy Clutches

Exedy Middle East FZCO manufactures a complete range of clutch and transmission solutions for a wide range of automobiles and machinery. Exedy clutches are in high demand in Africa...

Evergrow International

Evergrow International

Gifts, Novelties and Promotional Material supplier. Watches, Bags, Key Chains, Desktop accessories, Pen Sets, Gift Items... Wanted business partners in Africa...

Featured Exporters to Africa

  • Solite Batteries
  • Asimco Spare Parts
  • Al Muqarram Auto Parts
  • Goodyear Tires
  • Universal Business Link FZC
  • ENGT Auto Parts
  • United Motors
  • Arabian Automobiles - Pre-owned Cars
  • Ritchie Bros, Auctioneers
  • United Grease & Lubricants
  • Scope Lubricants
  • Al Shirawi Enterprises
Goodyear Tires
  • Download African Directories
  • Advertise in Magazine
  • Online Magazine
  • Add Your Company Profile
Tesla Power Solar Battery
Fenix Tyres
BBG Trading
  • Trade With Confidence
  • Verified Buyers
  • Global Network
  • Extensive Categories
  • Africa Specialists
Quick Links
  •  Buy Business Leads
  •  African Market
  • Industry Reports
  •  Useful Contacts
  •  African Directories
  •  Business Links
  •  Lead Generation
  •  Business Guide
  •  Market for Spare Parts
  •  Market for Tyres in Africa
  •  Exhibitions in Africa
  •  Agents Wanted in Africa
  •  Companies in Africa
  •  About Us
  •  Africa Business Directory
  •  West Africa Directory
  •  Featured Listing
  •  Digital Marketing Plans
  •  Importers in Africa
  •  Latest Buy / Sell Offers
  •  East Africa Directory
  •  Download Magazine
  •  Holiday Guide Africa
  •  Submit Press Release
  •  Paid Membership
  •  Buy African Directories
  •  Advertise in Magazine
  •  Contact Us

Powered By

Africa Business Pages

Gateway Marketing

  • Verson: 3.01

Our Network:
Beauty Africa Africa News Portal Africa Business Pages Magazine Africa Business Pages Foodstuff Africa Dubai Times Dubai Business Pages Dubai Tyre Dealers Dubai Exporter auto parts africa


© Copyright 1996 - 2025. All Rights Reserved.

  • Terms
  • Privacy Policy