We can export heavy tires
Director of Trading Company of Tyristan: I am sure if the tire is manufactured in Iran it will be halved and in addition to satisfying customers and not dependent on other countries it can be exported.
Hassan Naei, director of the Tyristan Trading Company, in an exclusive interview with Iran's International Stone Exhibition said: Its main activity is in importing heavy tires from China, Korea and Japan, these tires are not manufactured locally and supplied from other countries. To be.
"I've been working in this profession for about twenty-two years," he said. Over the course of these twenty-two years, I have repeatedly decided to set up a tire factory in Iran, but due to problems in the field, this did not work.
He added: "There is no technology for the production of these tires in Iran and if this production is to take place in Iran we should import the technology from China or Japan." To bring this technology in, we need the support of banks to provide us with low-profit facilities, with high bank profits not a product.
He noted: Most of our customers come from the cities of Isfahan, Mahallat, Mashhad, Shiraz and Kerman.
He emphasized the necessity of producing these tires in Iran: "For example, Komatsu Loader is an eight hundred and two hundred and fifty million toman imported tire, I am sure if it is manufactured in Iran it will be halved and in addition to satisfying customers." And the dependency on other countries can be exported.
"Raw materials are not manufactured in Iran and about sixty percent of them have to be imported from abroad, the most important constituent of rubber is rubber, which must be imported from Malaysia," he said. Rubber is exclusively owned by Malaysia.
"We expect the government to reduce licensing time, give free land to artisans and provide cheap facilities for banks to import technology into Iran," he said.