3rd March 2025, Gandhidham
JK Tyre & Industries Ltd. has inaugurated a new Wheels Centre in Gandhidham, which will be managed by Adhinath Tyres, as part of its strategy to enhance its market presence in Gujarat.
The JK Truck Wheels Centre is strategically positioned in Gandhidham, benefiting from excellent connectivity to national highways and its proximity to the Mundra and Kandla ports, thereby establishing it as a vital logistics and trade center. Anshuman Singhania, Managing Director of JK Tyre & Industries Ltd., officially opened the facility, underscoring the company’s commitment to providing high-quality products and services to the commercial vehicle industry. This modern facility is tailored to address the changing requirements of fleet operators and transporters. It is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and offers a wide array of JK Tyre’s premium commercial vehicle tyres along with advanced services such as computerized wheel alignment, tyre rotation, and tyre health monitoring. Furthermore, knowledgeable technical advisors are on hand to assist customers in maximizing tyre performance and minimizing operating expenses.
Speaking at the inauguration, Mr. Anshuman Singhania, Managing Director, JK Tyre & Industries Ltd., said, “At JK Tyre, we are committed to expanding accessibility and enhancing the customer experience through a strong service network. Gujarat remains a key market, and our new Truck Wheels Centre in Gandhidham reinforces our dedication to providing fleet operators with world-class products, expert guidance, and advanced service solutions. As we grow across India, our focus is on delivering high-performance, efficient, and sustainable tyres.
JK currently has a nationwide retail network of over 850 exclusive Brand Shops and 6,000+ channel partners, JK Tyre continues to set new benchmarks in customer service and product excellence.
Through strategic expansion and innovation, the company remains at the forefront of India’s tyre industry, shaping the future of mobility and commercial transportation, Singhania said.



















