Hankook started the expansion of its European production plant in Rácalmás, Hungary. The building phase, which is scheduled for completion in 2027, will culminate in a new production line for truck and bus tyres at the site, with a capacity of up to 800,000 units per year.

The new facility will produce Hankook’s premium products for long-haul and mixed application, SmartLine AL/DL 50 and SmartFlex AL/DL 51, as well as tyres from the new e-SMART series, specifically designed for electric commercial vehicles.

Hankook will increase production line for trucks

The tyre plant in Hungary has been in operation since 2007. The plant currently boasts a production capacity of 17 million tyres for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles. The new facility will also employ the latest technologies in tyre production, such as sustainable, renewable and recycled materials as well as 3D additive manufacturing for tread moulds. Hankook is investing around 540 million Euro until 2027 in the expansion project, which will also create 450 new jobs.

“We are very happy with the progress so far. After getting necessary approvals, we were able to commence the building works as planned and preparatory soil construction is underway,” said Jongho Park, President and COO of Hankook Tire Europe. “Once the new production line is complete, we will be manufacturing truck and bus tyres for the European market in Europe, which will shorten our transport routes. With the investment, we are strengthening the European business location and creating more jobs”.

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