Sumitomo Rubber Industries
Public K.K. | |
Traded as | TYO: 5110 |
Industry | Automotive |
Founded | (1909 | )
Headquarters | 3-6-9 Wakinohama-cho, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 651-0072, Japan |
Key people |
Tetsuji Mino (Chairman) Ikuji Ikeda (President and CEO) |
Products |
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Revenue | (Y 780.6 billion) (FY 2013) |
$ 426.6 million (FY 2013) (Y 44.8 billion) (FY 2013) | |
Number of employees | 26,773 (as of March 28, 2014) |
Website | Official website |
Footnotes / references [1][2][3] |
Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd. (住友ゴム工業株式会社 Sumitomo Gomu Kōgyo Kabushiki-gaisha) is a global tire and rubber company based in Japan. It is part of the Sumitomo Group. The company makes a wide range of rubber based products, including automobile tires, golf balls and tennis balls. Sumitomo brands include Dunlop Tyres, Falken Tire and Ohtsu Tire.
History
The company traces its origins to 1909, when the Sumitomo Group made an investment in Dunlop Japan, the newly formed Japanese subsidiary of the British company Dunlop Rubber. Over the years Sumitomo and Dunlop developed a close business relationship, and in 1963 the Sumitomo Group acquired control of Dunlop Japan and renamed it Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd.
In 1985, when Dunlop Rubber was taken over by BTR plc, the company acquired the automobile tire assets of Dunlop, including the right to use the Dunlop brand on automobile tires. The acquisition did not include the US and Australian businesses, which were separately owned, but in 1986 Sumitomo also acquired the Dunlop Tire Corporation of the US from its management.[4]
In 1997, Sumitomo formed a joint venture with Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, by which Goodyear and Sumitomo agreed to manufacture tires for each other's markets, including Dunlop branded tires. As part of the agreement, Goodyear acquired 75% interests in Dunlop Tyres, the UK company which Sumitomo had formed, and in Dunlop Tire Corporation. Goodyear and Sumitomo also made investments in each other.[5]
On 14 February 2014, Goodyear announced its intention to dissolve its partnership with Sumitomo due to alleged "anticompetitive conduct". On June 4, 2015 Goodyear announced the end of its joint venture with SRI, effective end of year 2015. The brand Dunlop will be shared between the 2 companies:[6]
- in North America, Goodyear will control the Dunlop brand for replacement tires and for new cars made by non-Japanese auto makers. Sumitomo Rubber will hold rights to the Dunlop brand for new cars made by Japanese auto makers, as well as for motorcycles
- in most parts of Europe, Goodyear will control the Dunlop brand
- in Japan, Sumitomo Rubber will retain rights to the Dunlop brand
Falken Tire
The Falken Tire brand was launched by Sumitomo in Japan in 1983, and was introduced in North America two years later.
In January 2016, after the dissolution of the partnership with Goodyear, the Sumitomo Rubber USA factory in Tonawanda, New York began to produce Falken Tire-branded tires.
SRI Sports Limited
SRI Sports Limited is the subsidiary of Sumitomo that specializes in sports equipment, with the main focus being tennis and golf. SRI Sports owns Srixon, Cleveland Golf, its subsidiary, Never Compromise, as well as rights to the Dunlop name in Japan, Taiwan and Korea.
Srixon produce tennis balls, golf balls, golf clubs, and a full range of golfing accessories. It holds several professional golfers under endorsement deals including Graeme McDowell and Keegan Bradley.
Cleveland Golf also make a full range of golf equipment, and have endorsement deals with Vijay Singh and Boo Weekley among others.
Following the acquisition of Cleveland Golf,[7] SRI Sports announced their intention to consolidate its operations, with Cleveland overseeing marketing and distribution across North America, with Srixon doing the same in Europe and Australia, and Dunlop taking over in Asia.[8]
Acquisition of Dunlop brands from Sports Direct
In 2016, Sumimoto Rubber filed for regulatory approval before the Philippine Competition Commission in connection with its planned acquisition of Dunlop-related wholesale, manufacturing, and licensing business from Sports Direct.[9]
The company intended to acquire the entire issued share capital of Dunlop Brands Limited, Dunlop Slazenger 1902 Limited, and Dunlop Australia Limited, and the Dunlop-related business of Dunlop Sports Group Americas, Inc. which are subsidiaries of Sports Direct.
Sumitomo Rubber already manufactures and sells under the Dunlop brand tires in many countries including Japan, and sports goods in Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea.
The Philippine Competition Commission has approved the regulatory filing for the said acquisition in the same year. The acquisition allowed Sumitomo Rubber to consolidate the Dunlop brand across various products including sports goods worldwide.[9]
References
- ↑ "Company Outline". Sumitomo Rubber Industries. Retrieved January 24, 2015.
- ↑ "Company Profile". Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved January 24, 2015.
- ↑ "Company Snapshot". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved January 24, 2015.
- ↑ "Dunlop Stake For Sumitomo". New York Times. November 21, 1986.
- ↑ "Goodyear form 10-Q for quarter ended June 30, 1999". SEC. p. 28.
- ↑ Yoko Kubota (June 4, 2015). "Goodyear and Sumitomo Rubber Scrap Dunlop Alliance". The Wall Street Journal. Dow Jones & Company. Retrieved June 11, 2015.
- ↑ Chasan, Emily (October 30, 2007). "Quiksilver sells Cleveland Golf unit". Reuters. Retrieved September 19, 2008.
- ↑ "SRI Sports Announces Worldwide Cleveland/Srixon Consolidation". Club & Resort Business. June 30, 2008. Retrieved January 24, 2015.
- 1 2 "Commission Decision No. 06-M-077/2016: Acquisition by Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd. of Shares in Dunlop Brands Limited, et al. and Assets Owned by Dunlop Sports Group Americas, Inc. - Philippine Competition Commission". phcc.gov.ph. Retrieved 2017-05-15.
- International Directory of Company Histories (1992), St James Press ISBN 1558620613, Vol V, p. 252
External links
- (in English) Sumitomo Rubber Group English site
- (in Japanese) Sumitomo Rubber Group Japanese site
- (in Japanese) Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd.