Which manufacturer produces the Chituma tires?

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GemmaDella
07/29/25 3:31pm
Chituma tires are produced by Jiangsu General Technology Development Company, a subsidiary of Hongdou Group. Founded in 2002 and listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in September 2016, Jiangsu General Technology is a modern high-tech enterprise specializing in the research, development, production, and sales of all-steel radial tires and bias tires. The company boasts a stable and professional marketing team, along with a comprehensive sales network, having established over 8,000 image stores and flagship stores nationwide. It is a leading enterprise in China's all-steel radial tire replacement market. To meet truck drivers' demand for "longer mileage," Chituma tires utilize high-performance carbon black to enhance wear resistance. This not only improves the balance between wear resistance and heat generation but also incorporates a high-saturation tread pattern, optimized contour design, and bead reinforcement technology to reduce stress concentration in the tires. These innovations help users achieve high quality and extended mileage. Laboratory tests show a 33% improvement in wear resistance, while user feedback indicates a 30% increase in mileage, confidently challenging the 400,000-kilometer mark.
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