What are world-class car tire manufacturers? Specifically introduced
Michelin, generally placed in the European car. Dunlop tires, made in Germany, because the trademark like a flying fish, so in our country also known as flying fish tires. Bridgestone, generally placed on a Japanese car. Hankook tires, placed in the Korean car.
There are Michelin in France, the United States of America Bridgestone, Germany's horse brand, Japan's Goodyear and Yokohama tires and so on.
US Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company was founded in 1898, has been more than 100 years of history. Goodyear is the world's largest tire production company headquartered in Akron, Ohio, USA. The company manufactures tires, engineering rubber products and chemical products in more than 90 factories in 28 countries. Today, Goodyear employees in the world to reach more than 80,000 people.
Bridgestone, the world's leading tire manufacturer, has 51 plants in 23 countries and is sold in more than 150 countries. In 1988, Bridgestone acquired the second largest tire manufacturer "FIRESTONE" in the United States. In 1997, Bridgestone began to provide tires for Formula One racing teams. In November 2001, Bridgestone developed the world's largest tire with a diameter of 4.04 meters. November 2006, Bridgestone developed zero-pressure tire (RFT, in the state of 0kPa pressure, the speed of 90km speed 80km distance of the tire) began to equip the BMW Z4 sedan. Bridgestone has also developed a dedicated tires for Ferrari's newest sports car ENZO, which has resulted in a controlled speed of more than 350 kilometers. In June 2003, Bridgestone won the Airbus supply contract for the first time and will begin providing tires for the A380 super-large aircraft's nose gear and main landing gear in the fourth quarter of 2005.
Michelin was founded in 1888 in the French Clermont-Ferrand. In more than 100 years, Michelin has experienced continuous innovation and development. Now operates on five continents and R & D centers in Europe, North America and Asia, and product marketing in more than 170 countries worldwide. Michelin has a total of 113,529 employees, 69 manufacturing plants and 2 rubber plantations worldwide. With an annual output of 190 million tires, 17 million maps and guides.