Report Coverage
This report focuses on the tyre industry in South Africa including the manufacture and retail of tyres. It includes comprehensive information on the size and state of the industry, trade and investment, and influencing factors. There are profiles of 17 companies including the major manufacturers Bridgestone, Continental, Goodyear and Sumitomo, tyre retailers such as Hi-Q and TrenTyre and other companies such as Bandag, which makes rubber retread products.
Introduction
This report focuses on the tyre industry in South Africa, which was worth about R30bn in sales in 2015, the last year for which sales data is available. Sales of locally-manufactured tyres plunged by 24% to 5.4 million units in 2020, which made up 45% of the combined 12 million tyre sales and imports in 2020 (down from 15.2 million in 2019). While local production declined during the pandemic, it has fallen year on year since 2015, despite local manufacturers having invested R5.7bn between 2015 and 2020. Sales of locally-manufactured tyres fell by 11.1% between 2015 and 2019, from 8.1 million to 7.2 million units. Tyre imports, however, have increased, from US$600.5m to US$689m (about R10.5bn) in 2018, before falling, to US$468m (about R7.1bn) in 2020. The sector faces a number of challenges, from growing imports and illegal import practices such as under-invoicing, a carbon tax which came into effect in 2019 and recent raw materials increases which have added to costs. Another key challenge is the improper processing of waste tyres, which has led to millions of unsafe second-hand tyres being sold locally.
Strengths
• Close to growing African markets.
• Industry produces quality products, backed by credible standards specifications.
• Substantial investment in modernising tyre manufacturers’ plants, creating excess capacity to supply both the domestic and export markets.
• Technological innovation by global tyre companies with research and development expertise.
Weaknesses
• Insufficient skills training and a shortage of rubber technologists and technicians.
• Lack of appropriate regulations which allows tyre importers to bring in often sub-standard products.
Opportunities
• The African Continental Free Trade Area offers tyre manufacturers an opportunity to export to the rest of Africa.
• The manufacture of more sustainable tyres.
• The manufacture of tyres for electric vehicles.
• The new Tyre Management Plan on waste tyres which is expected to be finalised by April 2022.
• The South African Automotive Masterplan which aims to increase South Africa’s share of automotive production to 1% of global automotive production.
Threats
• A poorly-performing waste tyre process which risks adding to costs for manufacturers and tyre retailers, while doing little to reduce waste tyres that often end up as illegal used tyres or create pollution and health risks.
• Currency weakness, which pushes up prices of imported inputs.
• Further increases in input costs.
• Growing tyre imports, which include illegal imports (including under-invoicing).
• The carbon tax, which came into effect in 2019.
• The pandemic and threat of further waves could lower consumer spending which will affect tyre sales.
Outlook
South Africa’s tyre industry is under pressure from an increase in cheap imports, rising input costs anda decline in disposal income. Local vehicle production is beginning to recover, but further waves of the pandemic in South Africa, particularly given the low vaccination rate, are likely to put disposable income under further pressure. In the passenger car and light truck market, where the biggest demand for tyres is, Michelin expects the market segment for tyres for original equipment manufacturers to grow globally at just 0.5% between 2019 and 2023, and 0.7% over the same period for the replacement market. Automotive Industry Export Council executive manager Norman Lamprecht predicts an 18% increase in vehicle exports in 2021 but warned it could take three years for numbers to recover to pre-pandemic levels.
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1. | INTRODUCTION | 1 |
2. | DESCRIPTION OF THE INDUSTRY | 1 |
2.1. | Industry Value Chain | 2 |
2.2. | Geographic Position | 4 |
3. | SIZE OF THE INDUSTRY | 5 |
4. | STATE OF THE INDUSTRY | 7 |
4.1. | Local | 7 |
4.1.1. | Trade | 11 |
4.1.2. | Corporate Actions | 18 |
4.1.3. | Regulations | 18 |
4.1.4. | Enterprise Development and Social Economic Development | 21 |
4.2. | Continental | 22 |
4.3. | International | 24 |
5. | INFLUENCING FACTORS | 29 |
5.1. | Coronavirus | 29 |
5.2. | Economic Environment | 29 |
5.3. | Rising Input Costs | 30 |
5.4. | Government Support | 32 |
5.5. | Unsafe Tyres | 32 |
5.6. | Labour | 33 |
5.7. | Technology, Research and Development (R&D) and Innovation | 35 |
5.8. | Environmental Concerns | 36 |
6. | COMPETITION | 40 |
6.1. | Barriers to Entry | 40 |
7. | SWOT ANALYSIS | 41 |
8. | OUTLOOK | 41 |
9. | INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS | 42 |
10. | REFERENCES | 42 |
10.1. | Publications | 42 |
10.2. | Websites | 43 |
APPENDIX 1 - SUMMARY OF NOTABLE PLAYERS | 44 | |
COMPANY PROFILES | 44 | |
APOLLO TYRES AFRICA (PTY) LTD | 44 | |
AUTO AND TRUCK TYRES (PTY) LTD | 46 | |
BANDAG SOUTHERN AFRICA (PTY) LTD | 48 | |
BRIDGESTONE SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD | 51 | |
BRIDGESTONE SOUTH AFRICA COMMERCIAL (PTY) LTD | 54 | |
BRIDGESTONE SOUTH AFRICA RETAIL (PTY) LTD | 57 | |
CONTINENTAL TYRE SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD | 60 | |
GOODYEAR SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD | 64 | |
HI-Q AUTOMOTIVE (PTY) LTD | 66 | |
KWIK FIT BRANDS (PTY) LTD | 72 | |
LEADER RUBBER COMPANY SA (PTY) LTD | 74 | |
MICHELIN TYRE COMPANY SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD | 76 | |
NUVO SOLID TYRES (PTY) LTD | 78 | |
PROTEA VERSOOLWERKE (ERMELO) (PTY) LTD | 80 | |
SUMITOMO RUBBER SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD | 82 | |
TIAUTO INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD | 85 | |
TRENTYRE (PTY) LTD | 89 |