Superdoll OTR Plant Now Operational in Zambia

Superdoll OTR Plant Now Operational in Zambia

The first load of OTR tyres, which are mounted on the largest dumpers in the world, and operate on the Copperbelt mines, have arrived at Superdoll’s newest OTR retreading and repair plant in Ndola, Zambia.

After three years of construction and supported by the Zambian Government, Superdoll is now operational and able to serve all mines in Zambia.

“Our Superdoll OTR plant is equipped with the latest world technology, state of the art machines, non-destructive Shearography method, and decades of experience”, said Vick Nachshon, CEO of Superdoll Zambia.

The Superdoll OTR plant, certified and granted by the Mine Safety Department (MSD), is the only certified retreading and repair plant in Zambia, and claims to be the only plant on the African continent capable of handling OTR tyres from 25” up to 63” tyre size.

About the author

David is the Owner and Publisher of Retreading Business. With over 30 years' experience as a specialist tyre industry journalist, he first entered the tyre industry in 1987 as Editor of Tyres & Accessories. He was Editor of Tyre Trade News between 1993-96 before establishing Retreading Business in 1997. In 2004 he acquired the Malaysian tyre magazine The Tyreman, before establishing Tyre & Rubber Recycling in 2009. In addition to his publishing ventures, he was also Director of the Retread Manufacturers' Association between 2004 and 2014.

Email: david.wilson@retreadingbusiness.com

Phone: (44) 1270 668 718

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