The following table represents a list of tire companies throughout the world.
Company | Country of Origin | Year Founded | Brands & Subsidiaries |
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Alliance Tire Company Ltd.[1] | Israel | 1950 | Alliance |
Apollo Tyres Ltd.[2] | India | 1976 | Apollo, Apollo Tyres South Africa (formerly Dunlop South Africa), Kaizen, Maloya, Regal, Vredestein |
Asian Tire Factory Ltd.[3] | India | 1993 | Farm King, and other (the company was established in 1993 as Asian Polymers, and was reorganized un 2008 under a new name, Asian Tire Factory, as a public company) |
Beaurepaires Tyres Ltd.[4] | Australia | 1922 | Frank Beaurepaire starts the Beaurepaires Tyre Factory, producing the first steel radials in Australia. |
Birla Tyres[5] | India | 1991 | Birla |
Bridgestone Corporation[6][7][8] | Japan | 1931 | Bridgestone, Firestone, Fuzion, Uniroyal (Australia) |
BRISA Bridgestone Sabanci Tire Manufacturing and Trading Inc[9] | Turkey | 1974 | Bridgestone (Europe and Middle East), Lassa |
Belshina[10] | Belarus | 1965 | Belshina |
Casumina[11] | Vietnam | 1976 | Casumina, Euromina |
CEAT Ltd[12] | India | 1958 | CEAT |
Cheng Shin Rubber Ind. Co., Ltd.[13] | Taiwan | 1967 | Cheng Shin, Maxxis |
Continental Corporation[14][15][16] | Germany | 1871 | Ameri*Steel (USA), Barum, Continental, ContiRe, ContiTread, Dunlop (Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei), Euzkadi, General Tire, Gislaved, Mabor, Matador, Point S, Semperit, Sime Tyres, Uniroyal (except NAFTA region, Colombia, Peru), Viking |
Coker Tire[17] | USA | 1974 | Manufactures obsolete tires (including bias-ply) for collector and racing automobile use under own brands (American Classic, Coker Classic, Pro-Track, Phoenix, Race Master), and under license from BF Goodrich, Bridgestone, Firestone, Michelin and U.S. Royal (Vredestein, Excelsior, Firestone, BF Goodrich, Michelin, U.S. Royal) |
Cooper Tires[18][19] | USA | 1914 | Avon, Cooper, Dean, Eldorado, Mastercraft, Starfire, Definity |
Danang Rubber Company[20] | Vietnam | 1993 | DRC |
Denman Tire | USA | 1919 | |
Duratread[21] | Panama | 2003 | Duratread |
Falcon Tyres[22] | India | 1973 | Dunlop (India), Falcon |
Fate[23] | Argentina | 1940 | Fate, Continental (Argentina) (since 1999, the company was asociated with Continental AG, and produced tires in Argentina with Fate and Continental brands)[24] |
Federal Corporation[25] | Taiwan | 1954 | Federal, Hero |
General[26] | Pakistan | 1963 | Euro Star, Euro Glide, Euro Kontact, PowerLug, Radial ST, XP 2000 II, SAG, Super Power Rib etc. |
GITI[27] | China | 1993 | GT Radial, Runway, Primewell |
Goodyear[28] | USA | 1898 | Dębica, Douglas, Dunlop, Fulda, Goodyear, Kelly-Springfield, Sava |
Hangzhou Zhongce Rubber Company[29][30] | China | 1958 | Chao Yang, CYT, Goodride, West Lake, Yartu |
Hankook Tire[31][32][33] | South Korea | 1941 | Aurora, Hankook, Kingstar |
Haq Tyres & Rubber Industries[34] | Pakistan | 2003 | Flying Hawk Tyres & Tubes |
Hoosier Racing Tire[35] | USA | 1957 | Hoosier |
Hutchinson SNC[36] | France | 1957 | Hutchinson Tires |
Innovative Tyres & Tubes Ltd.[37][38] | India | 1995 | Stud, Vayu |
JK Tyre & Industries[39][40] | India | 1951 | JK, Tornel, Vikrant |
Kenda Rubber Industrial Company[41] | Taiwan | 1962 | Kenda |
Kumho Tires[42][43] | South Korea | 1960 | Admiral, Marshal, Kumho |
Michelin Group[44][45][46][47][48] | France | 1889 | BFGoodrich, Kleber, Kormoran, Michelin, Riken, Taurus, Uniroyal (North America), Tigar Tyres |
MRF Tyres[49] | India | 1946 | MRF |
Nankang Rubber Tire[50][51][52] | Taiwan | 1959 | Nankang, Sonar, Star Performer TNG |
Nexen Tire[53][54] | South Korea | 1942 | Nexen, Roadstone |
Nizhnekamskshina[55] | Russia | 1968 | Kama |
Nokian Tyres Group[56] | Finland | 1898 | Nokian |
P.T. Elang Perdana Tyre Industry[57] | Indonesia | 1996 | Accelera |
PT Gajah Tunggal[58][59] | Indonesia | 1951 | GT Radial (44.8% owned by GITI) |
Petlas[60] | Turkey | 1976 | Petlas, Starmaxx |
Pirelli[61][62] | Italy | 1872 | Agom, Courier, Metzeler, Pirelli |
Rosava[63] | Ukraine | Rosava | |
Shandong Linglong Rubber Company[64] | China | 1975 | Linglong |
Shanghai Tyre & Rubber Company[65] | China | 1990 | DoubleCoin, Warrior |
SIBUR Russian Tyres JSC[66][67][68][69] | Russia | 2002 | Cordiant), TyRex, Uralshina, Voltyre |
Silverstone Berhad[70] | Malaysia | 1988 | Silverstone (due to be acquired by Toyo Tires in January 2011) |
Sao Vang Rubber JSC[71] | Vietnam | 1960 | Sao Vang Rubber JSC |
Sumitomo Rubber Industries[72][73][74] | Japan | 1909 | Dunlop (Japan), Falken, Goodyear (Japan), Sumitomo, Multi-Mile, Sigma, Cordovan, Vanderbilt |
Triangle Group[75] | China | 1976 | Triangle Group |
Trayal Corporation[76] | Serbia | 1889 | Trayal |
Toyo Tire & Rubber Company[77] | Japan | 1943 | Nitto, Toyo |
TVS Srichakra[78] | India | 1982 | TVS |
Titan Tire Corporation[79] | USA | 1890 | Continental (farm tires), Goodyear (farm tires), Titan |
Yokohama Rubber Company[80] | Japan | 1910 | Mohawk, Yokohama |