Mining and quarryConstruction and earthmovingTruck transport and industrial worksites

Applications

Tires selected by road, machine and working condition

Choosing the right tire depends on road condition, machine type, load, speed, working hours and target market. Blue Ocean Tires helps global buyers match suitable TBR and OTR tire options for different applications.

Road conditionMachine typeLoad requirementDestination market

Blue Ocean mixed road truck tire

How we think

The same size can behave differently in different markets and jobs.

That is why application wording matters. We keep the buyer conversation practical by looking at size, road condition, machine type, load and expected working intensity before we recommend a product.

  • Do not start with pattern names alone
  • Use load, speed and road condition first
  • Match the product to the buyer’s real jobsite

OTR mining and quarry tire

Mining and quarry

Mine and quarry buyers need traction, cut resistance and heavy-load support.

OTR tires for mining and quarry work need to handle rough haul roads, sharp stones, frequent loading and long shifts. We help buyers compare loader, dump truck and heavy-duty options according to worksite intensity.

  • Loader and dump truck supply
  • Heavy load and harsh ground
  • Useful for African and export mining markets

OTR construction loader tire

Construction sites

Construction tires need balance across grip, wear and operating cost.

Loaders, graders, backhoe loaders and support vehicles usually work across mixed surfaces. We match tires by ground type, machine size and job intensity instead of using one answer for every site.

  • Mixed-surface construction work
  • Loader, grader and backhoe use
  • Practical for projects with changing ground conditions

Tube type heavy duty truck tire

Truck transport

Truck transport tires should support mileage, stability and market demand.

For truck fleets, we focus on long haul, regional transport, trailer use and mixed road performance. TBR choices are driven by size, axle position and the markets where the trucks work.

  • Long haul and regional fleet work
  • Tube type or tubeless supply
  • Regular sizes available for faster delivery

Industrial port handling tire

Port and industrial

Port and industrial tires need dependable handling and frequent-start performance.

Forklift, port handling and industrial equipment often run under repetitive load and stop-start conditions. We can help buyers choose practical industrial tire options by equipment type and work intensity.

  • Forklift and handling equipment
  • Port and warehouse work
  • Industrial export demand

Selection process

How we match the application to the tire.

This keeps the quotation process fast without losing the practical details buyers care about.

01

Identify the machine and size

Start with tire size, machine model and axle or rim information if available.

02

Confirm the worksite and road

Tell us whether the tire works on mine roads, construction sites, highways or mixed surfaces.

03

Check the load and working hours

Load, speed, turning frequency and heat build-up matter in OTR and truck tire selection.

04

Match to market and budget

Different markets need different price levels and performance priorities, so we recommend accordingly.

Next step

Tell us the machine and road, and we will suggest the tire.

The faster we understand the application, the faster we can point you to the right TBR or OTR page.