
Vipal, one of the leading global suppliers in tyre retreading, will participate in Autopromotec 2025 in Bologna, Italy, showcasing new technologies in tread design and machinery. The company’s presence also marks 20 years since its European expansion, reflecting a long-standing commitment to the region’s aftermarket and commercial tyre sectors.
At its stand, Vipal will present three key tread patterns:
The booth will include interactive digital totems providing visitors with technical details and use cases for each product.
Vipal will also spotlight its manufacturing and automation capabilities with two equipment highlights:
These machines are part of Vipal’s broader effort to streamline retreading workflows while reducing waste and improving product consistency.
The event will also coincide with the announcement of the 2025 Recircle Awards, an international recognition for excellence in the tyre and circular economy sectors. Vipal is a finalist in four categories:
As fleet operators and OEMs look to balance cost, performance, and environmental responsibility, solutions that combine efficient retreading processes with EV-optimised designs will play a growing role in future-ready tyre strategies.
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