
Triangle Tyre will return to The Tire Cologne from 9 to 11 June 2026, using the German trade fair to present its European growth plans, ESG priorities and latest tyre ranges. The company will exhibit in Hall 7.1, stand A021/A029, as it looks to strengthen relationships with distributors, fleets and trade partners across the region.
The Tire Cologne is expected to bring manufacturers, retailers, service providers and tyre industry suppliers together at Koelnmesse. Its 2026 edition has a strong focus on circular production, tyre recycling, automation and product innovation, themes already covered in Tyre News’ recent report on how The Tire Cologne 2026 puts circularity centre stage.
For Triangle Tyre, the event gives the company a visible platform at a time when it has been building its European business infrastructure. Tyre News previously reported Triangle Tyre’s £360 million Cambodia plant investment, a move framed by the company as part of a wider plan to improve global supply resilience and support European customers.
The manufacturer has also made several European commercial and technical changes over the past 18 months. These include senior sales appointments in Europe and the appointment of Federico Parmesan as European OTR Technical Manager, strengthening support for dealers and end users in specialist segments.
Triangle Tyre says its Cologne stand will feature products across passenger car radial, truck and bus radial, and off-the-road segments. The spread reflects the company’s aim to serve a broad mix of European channels, from tyre distributors and retailers to fleet, construction, industrial and mining customers.

The OTR focus is likely to be particularly relevant for trade visitors. Triangle has continued to develop its off-road range, including new OTR sizes and mining tyre products announced for 2025. Tyre News also reported Triangle’s OTR distribution agreement with Vaculug in the UK, covering quarrying, mining, ports, materials handling and heavy industrial applications.
Triangle Tyre says environmental, social and governance principles will be central to its Cologne presentation. The company says the stand has been designed to reflect sustainability, transparency and innovation, although the commercial value of this message will depend on how clearly it links ESG claims to measurable production, product and supply-chain data.
Corrado Moglia, General Manager of Triangle Tyre Europe, said growth and responsibility should be viewed together. He said the company continues to invest in process optimisation, reducing environmental impact and developing product offers aligned with market and end-user expectations.
For European tyre buyers, the key issue will be whether this approach translates into reliable supply, competitive product coverage and clearer sustainability evidence. In practice, The Tire Cologne will give Triangle a chance to show how its product expansion, manufacturing footprint and ESG positioning fit the needs of European distributors, fleets and specialist tyre operators.
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