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    OTR Tyres Wheels Service: lifecycle support and safety gains for mine fleets

    March 26, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    OTR Tyres Wheels Service: lifecycle support and safety gains for mine fleets

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    OTR – Tyres Wheels Service is supplying heavy-duty off-the-road (OTR) tyres and wheel assemblies to Australian mine fleets operating from remote outposts to large open pits, aiming to cut unplanned downtime and tyre-related incidents. The company couples tyre and rim supply with on-site condition monitoring, rotation planning and repair services, enabling better management of haul truck and loader tyre life cycles under high-load, abrasive conditions. For operators, the integrated support model shifts focus from reactive tyre changes to planned maintenance, with direct implications for availability and pit productivity.

    Technical Brief

    • For other mines, the model illustrates how bundling tyre hardware with field engineering can formalise tyre-safety management.

    Our Take

    OTR – Tyres Wheels Service sits alongside Kal Tire’s Mining Tire Group and Decoda in our recent Australia coverage, signalling that tyre and wheel management is increasingly being treated as a systems issue that spans hardware, monitoring and haul-road condition data rather than just supply of consumables.

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