Nokian eyes 2021 recovery following solid third quarter
22 Dec 2020
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Executive: North America sales grew 25% sales ahead of expected winter tire uptick in the final quarter
Nashville, Tennessee – Nokian Tyres Inc. management is expressing optimism about 2021 following favorable third-quarter financial results and the resumption of production at its year-old factory in Dayton, Tennessee.
"I am a strong believer that people will be driving even more in the future," Tommi Heinonen, North American director of sales, said during a recent company podcast. "To they can stay safe in their nice, clean cars instead of going to airports. I expect that tire demand will be there."
Heinonen, who's been involved in sales for North America since 2010, stressed that there have been "positive things going on" throughout 2020, including "a lot of creative ideas and new ways of doing business. When times are challenging, people will always find a way to do business."
After the tire industry — Nokian included — experienced a significant downturn in travel last spring, the company saw a recovery in certain markets.
In North America, for example, Nokian reported 25% sales growth in the third quarter versus 2019, to $63.4 million, and the fourth quarter typically is one of the company's strongest due to its strong position in winter tires.
Revenue generated in North America for the nine months, however, was down 16.2%, reflecting the 51% drop in sales in the second quarter, when the company was forced to shut its recently opened US plant for several weeks.
Nokian, like many other tire makers, was forced to get creative with customer relationships in 2020 in response to the pandemic and the business restrictions that came with it, Heinonen said.
Among other things, the company redesigned its training seminars for virtual delivery, and sales representatives took their show on the road where appropriate, driving recreational vehicles to customers' shops and hosting socially distanced seminars around the campfire and at drive-in movie theatres.
On the product front, Nokian launched the One HT light truck/SUV tire in January, and Heinonen said sales have "exceeded benchmarks."
"We have been doing very well when it comes to new products," he added, "and look forward to future products in North America."
Since restarting production at the Dayton factory in early May, Nokian has continued to ramp up production and has nearly doubled its workforce there over the course of the year.
"Starting production in Dayton… is the cornerstone of our growth in North America," Heinonen said. "We can help our dealers by producing locally in the United States and shortening the lead time for products.”
The factory, he added, became the first tire production facility in the world to earn LEED v4 Silver certification, recognizing it as a low emissions, energy-efficient facility.
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