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Indonesia's automotive tire production capacity was 8.5 million units in 1989 and 10.2 million units in 1990.


Indonesia's automotive tire production capacity was 8.5 million units in 1989 and 10.2 million units in 1990. Through government permits to new investors, capacity could reach 12.9 million tires per year. Indonesia's motorcycle motorcycle, motor vehicle whose design is based on the bicycle. The German inventor Gottlieb Daimler is generally credited with building the first practical motorcycle in 1885. The motorcycle did not become dependable and popular, however, until after 1900.  tire production capacity grew more than 72%, from 5.9 million units in 1989 to 10.2 million in 1990. In the past five years actual production of car tires has increased by an average of 13.9% annually and production of motorcycle tires by 26.9% annually. Car tire output in Indonesia Indonesia (ĭn'dənē`zhə), officially Republic of Indonesia, republic (2005 est. pop. 241,974,000), c.735,000 sq mi (1,903,650 sq km), SE Asia, in the Malay Archipelago.  in 1986 was 4.91 million units and motorcycle tire production 2.23 million. In 1990, the figures were 8.20 million and 6.05 million, respectively. Thus, with a total installed yearly production capacity of 10.2 million units, automotive tire manufacturers have achieved a utilization utilization,
n 1. the extent to which a given group uses a particular service in a specified period. Although usually expressed as the number of services used per year per 100 or per 1000 persons eligible for the service, utilization rates may be
 rate of 80.4% for car tires and 59.3% for motorcycle tires. By type, tires for light trucks (including minibuses) account for 45.1% of the country's auto tire production, sedan Sedan (sədäN`), town (1990 pop. 22,407), Ardennes dept., NE France, on the Meuse River. A noted textile center since the 16th cent., Sedan also has metal and brewing industries. The town became part of French crown lands in 1642.  tires (30.9%) and tires for mini See minicomputer.  trucks and big trucks/buses (24%).
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Publication:Rubber World
Article Type:Brief Article
Date:Jan 1, 1992
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