Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd., have announced that since January 2024 it has become a full member of the Global Data Service Organisation for Tyres and Automotive Components (GDSO), an international non-profit association promoting standardisation and access to data related to tyres. As a GDSO member, Yokohama Rubber will comply with industry standards promoting individual tyre identification management.
Aiming to make it easier for tyre manufacturers and other organisations in the tyre value chain to access and efficiently use tyre data, GDSO seeks to establish global agreements on standardising tyre-related data, defining solutions using data access, developing the solutions for accessing tyre data online, and establishing a web-based service that will facilitate access to that data. GDSO have already developed a platform to allow tyre data sharing starting from a serialised tyre’s identity captured using different technologies, including the radio frequency identification (RFID). GDSO is working to create a new service to collect critical information along the tyre’s life cycle.
Yokohama Rubber will participate in GDSO activities to promote the construction of a platform for utilising various data related to tyres. In addition, the Company will comply with tyre industry standards by providing access to accurate, reliable, and up-to-date data on their tyre data management platform and by developing and maintaining applications needed to access that data.
RFID is a wireless communication technology using radio waves to read and write data on tags embedded in a product without the need for physical contact with the product. Using RFID with tyres will facilitate tyre identification management. In addition to enabling traceability that will enhance tyre safety by facilitating tyre manufacturers’ quality assurance (response to defects, elimination of counterfeit products, etc.) and ability to track the tyre through production, installation, and maintenance. RFID is expected to raise the efficiency of inventory management and logistics at factories and warehouses. Yokohama Rubber has completed the technical development of tyres equipped with RFID and going forward will consider how to enhance the customers’ needs leveraging on RFID technology using the specific data for a specific tyre.