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BUP Tyres has stated that, as a homegrown manufacturer, it is designing mobility solutions that meet West Africa’s unique road and climate conditions, as the company pushes to strengthen the region’s industrial self-reliance.

In a statement, the company announced that it is emerging as “the region’s first truly homegrown tyre manufacturer, a brand built not just for West Africa, but from within it,” adding that its entry responds directly to decades of dependence on imported tyres unsuited to local realities.

The company decried that West African markets often imported products that were “designed for different climates, engineered for unfamiliar terrains, and distributed by external value chains,” which created a mismatch between local mobility needs and what global markets supply.

BUP Tyres asserted that it is filling that gap by engineering tyres that reflect “real-world regional data, everyday realities, and the lived experience of millions who move across the region daily.”

The firm stressed that its approach demonstrates that “mobility in West Africa is unique,” noting that the region’s roads demand resilience, its climate demands adaptability, and its transport systems require long-lasting solutions that foreign manufacturers struggle to replicate.

The company added that its investment in local production is also shaping new value chains, promoting local expertise, and unlocking opportunities for engineers, logistics professionals, distributors, and regional service providers.

It noted that these efforts support job creation, expand technical capacity, and strengthen “the backbone of the region’s mobility economy.” BUP Tyres stated that its operations signal a broader shift toward African-made innovation, saying that Africa is moving “from being a consumer of imported solutions to becoming a producer of innovation designed for its own future.”

The company also highlighted its focus on building trust through local warranties, expanded servicing, and a growing distribution network, which it described as “early indicators of a brand committed not only to commercial success but to reliability and longevity within the region.”

It maintained that its work shows what is possible “when technical expertise meets regional vision,” insisting that by building tyres for every West African road and driver, it is contributing to a future where the region’s mobility needs are met by its own ingenuity.

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