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Nokian Tyres

Nokian Tyres is a Finnish company who specialise in making tyres for 'The North'. This means producing products specific to regions where there is snow, forests and demanding driving conditions caused by changing seasons. Nokian produces innovative tyres for passenger cars, trucks, and heavy machinery.

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Nokian Tyres plc was founded in 1988, but it's roots go back another 90 years to 1898 when the 'Suomen Gummitehdas Oy', or 'Finnish Rubber Factory', was established. Moving forward into 2016, the company’s Net sales were approximately EUR 1,4 billion, and it employed 4,400 people at the end of year. Nokian Tyres’ stock is listed on the Nasdaq Helsinki. Nokian develop  their products with the goals of sustainable safety and environmental friendliness throughout the product’s entire life cycle.

One of the most widely known and successful special tyre manufacturers in the world, Nokian Heavy Tyres Ltd. belongs to the Nokian Tyres Plc group. In the forestry tyre segment, it is the world market leader. The product range also includes various special tyres for agricultural, industrial, harbour and mining use. All products feature high quality and durability, as well as innovative solutions developed as the result of development and testing conducted in close co-operation with customers. Nokian Heavy Tyres is known for its professional, flexible service – the best in its field.

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Always very polite and helpful , phoned at 3 pm delivery next day fantastic . Chris Trans Equipment
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Chris Aplin
March 2026
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Very prompt service great price. Thank you.
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Marcus Moulson
March 2026
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Cheapest I could find, excellent service couldn’t be more helpful, will definitely use again.
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Alan Brown
March 2026