Tyre monitoring
TYRE MONITORING SOLUTIONS
Tyre monitoring is a critical lever for safety, operational efficiency and cost control.
Whether you operate in mining, agriculture, construction, or road transport, maintaining the right tyre conditions can help prevent incidents, safeguard your assets, and unlock meaningful performance gains.
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Mining: Help reduce unscheduled downtime and improve vehicle availability
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Agriculture & Off‑Road: Up to 10% fuel savings in field use when adjusting your tyre pressure(1).
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Transport & Logistics: Up to to 80% reduction in tyre‑related incidents(2).
DISCOVER OUR MICHELIN TYRE MONITORING SOLUTIONS
Michelin offers targeted tyre‑monitoring technologies designed to meet the unique needs of mining, off‑road operations, and transport fleets.
Our Mining Solutions
Our Agriculture & Off‑Road Solutions
Protect soil, improve traction, and reduce fuel use across demanding terrain.
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Teleflow offer
Adaptating tyre pressure while driving enables the vehicle to better engage within the field. Getting the right pressure according to the type of soil, the load and the vehicle speed grants an improved traction, enhanced reliability, extended tyre life, increased fuel efficiency and appreciable comfort.
Our Transport & Logistics Solutions
Predict, prevent and optimize across high‑mileage road fleets.
Tyre pressure monitoring
A next-generation predictive maintenance solution that combines pressure & temperature alerts, wear monitoring, telematics and predictive algorithms to eliminate surprises and extend tyre life.
On-site yre inspection
Automated onsite tyre inspection for fleets — improving safety, compliance, productivity and cost control.
MOST COMMON QUESTIONS
A Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is a solution that monitors tyre pressure and temperature, either periodically or in real time, and sends alerts when values move outside safe ranges. Its purpose is to improve safety, prevent breakdowns, and control operating costs.
Tyre issues are a major cause of unplanned stops: 30% of truck breakdowns are tyrerelated. Monitoring tyres helps prevent failures, maintain safety, and reduce operational losses due to downtime.
Yes. Keeping tyres at the right pressure reduces rolling resistance, improves efficiency and lowers fuel consumption, contributing to both cost savings and CO₂ reduction.
Realtime solutions suit fleets that need continuous protection, higher uptime, fewer unplanned stops and visibility into tyre and site conditions. They support dispatch, maintenance and planning teams with fulltime data.
Yes, periodic and realtime monitoring can coexist at different fleet locations, while CTIS complements both by keeping tyres at the optimal pressure for each mission.
WHY CHOOSE MICHELIN FOR TYRE MONITORING?
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A global leader in tyre intelligence
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130+ years of mobility and engineering expertise
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Trusted by tens of thousands of professional fleets worldwide
Michelin combines deep tyre engineering knowledge with advanced connected technologies to help fleets operate safely, efficiently and sustainably across all environments.
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(1) Based on a field study carried out under real-life conditions in Scotland in 2016 using a Fendt 939 tractor fitted with Axiobib IF650/65R34 and Axiobib IF710/75R42 tyres and a Stewart three-axle trailer fitted with Cargoxbib HF 600/55R26.5 tyres. Soil test conditions: heavy blue clay. Also based on a field study carried out under real-life conditions in France in 2017 using a Fendt 724 Vario tractor fitted with MICHELIN Machxbib 710/55 R30 and MICHELIN Machxbib 900/50 R42 tyres and a GYRAX BMXL 240 trailer fitted with Cargoxbib HF 710/50 R26.5 tyres. Soil test conditions: clay-limestone. Actual results may vary depending on soil and weather conditions.
(2) Estimated maximum reduction in the number of breakdowns due to tyres being under‑inflated in relation to their recommended nominal pressure thanks to the daily monitoring of pressure measurements combined with appropriate maintenance operations. An internal Michelin study carried out on 7,000 vehicles in Europe equipped with the MICHELIN Effitrailer solution, on a panel of 340,000 pressure measurements analysed.