Type your search here... List of tire companies This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. The following table represents a list of tire companies throughout the world. Company Aeolus Tyre Co., Ltd.[1] Alliance Tire Company Ltd.[2] American Transportation Products, LLC Apollo Tyres Ltd.[3] Asian Tire Factory Ltd.[4] Balkrishna Industries Limited.[5] Beaurepaires Tyres Ltd.[6] Belshina[7] Birla Tyres[8] Bridgestone Corporation[9][10][11] BRISA Bridgestone Sabanci Tire Manufacturing and Trading Inc[12] Casumina[13] CEAT Ltd[14] Cheng Shin Rubber Ind. Co., Ltd.[15] Year Country of origin founded Brands and subsidiaries China 1965 Aeolus Israel 1950 Alliance USA/Canada/China 1996 ATP Manufacturer of Heavy Truck Tires/Heavy Haul OTR Tires/www.atp4you.net India 1967 India 1993 Apollo, Apollo Tyres South Africa (formerly Dunlop South Africa), Kaizen, Maloya, Regal, Vredestein Farm King, and other (the company was established in 1993 as Asian Polymers, and was reorganized in 2008 under a new name, Asian Tire Factory, as a public company) India 1948 Australia 1922 Belarus India 1965 1991 Belshina Birla Japan 1931 Bridgestone, Firestone, Fuzion, Uniroyal (Australia) Turkey 1974 Bridgestone (Europe and Middle East), Lassa Vietnam India 1976 1958 Casumina, Euromina CEAT Taiwan 1967 Cheng Shin, Maxxis USA 1974 Continental Corporation[17][18][19] Germany 1871 Cooper Tires[20][21] USA 1914 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) Ameri*Steel (USA), Barum, Continental, ContiRe, ContiTread, Dunlop (Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei), Euzkadi, General Tire, Gislaved, Mabor, Matador, Point S, Semperit, Sime Tyres, Sportiva, Uniroyal (except NAFTA region, Colombia, Peru), Viking Avon, Cooper, Dean, Eldorado, Mastercraft, Mentor (new brand introduced in spring 2012), Starfire, Definity Danang Rubber Company[22] Denman Tire Duratread[23] Falcon Tyres[24] Vietnam 1993 DRC USA Panama India 1919 2003 1973 Fate[25] Argentina 1940 Duratread Dunlop (India), Falcon Fate, Continental (Argentina) (since 1999, the company was associated with Continental AG, and produced tires in Argentina with Fate and Continental brands)[26] Federal Corporation[27] Taiwan 1954 Federal, Hero General[28] Pakistan 1963 GITI[29] Goodyear[30] Hangzhou Zhongce Rubber Company[31][32] Hankook Tire[33][34][35] Haq Tyres & Rubber Industries[36] Hoosier Racing Tire[37] Hutchinson SNC[38] Innovative Tyres & Tubes Ltd.[39][40] JK Tyre & Industries[41][42] Kenda Rubber Industrial China USA 1993 1898 Euro Star, Euro Glide, Euro Kontact, PowerLug, Radial ST, XP 2000 II, SAG, Super Power Rib etc. GT Radial, Runway, Primewell DÄ™bica, Douglas, Dunlop, Fulda, Goodyear, Kelly-Springfield, Sava Tires China 1958 Chao Yang, CYT, Goodride, West Lake, Yartu South Korea 1941 Aurora, Hankook, Kingstar Pakistan 2003 Flying Hawk Tyres & Tubes USA 1957 Hoosier France 1957 Hutchinson Tires India 1995 Stud, Vayu India 1951 JK, Tornel, Vikrant Coker Tire[16] converted by Web2PDFConvert.com Kenda Rubber Industrial Company[43] Kumho Tires[44][45] Taiwan 1962 Kenda South Korea 1960 Lego Group[46] Denmark 1932 Levorin[47] Maggion[48] Magna Tyres Group[49] Marangoni[50] Michelin Group[51][52][53][54][55] MRF Tyres[56] Brazil Brazil 1943 1942 Admiral, Marshal, Kumho World's largest manufacturer of tires by number of units (381 million in 2011). Manufactures toy tires for its building block set. Began tire production in 1962.[46] Levorin Maggion Netherlands 2006 Magna Italy 1945 France 1889 India 1946 Marangoni, Marix BFGoodrich, Kleber, Kormoran, Michelin, Riken, Taurus, Uniroyal (North America), Tigar Tyres MRF Maxxis[57] Taiwan 1967 - Nankang Rubber Tire[59][60][61] Nexen Tire[62][63] Nizhnekamskshina[64] Nokian Tyres Group[65] P.T. Elang Perdana Tyre Industry[66] Petlas[67] Pirelli[68][69] PT Gajah Tunggal[70][71] Ralco Tyres/Ram Lubhaya & Sons (A Unit of Ralson India Ltd).[72] Rinaldi[73] Rosava[74] Sao Vang Rubber JSC[75] Sava Tires[76] Shandong Linglong Rubber Company[77] Shanghai Tyre & Rubber Company[78] SIBUR Russian Tyres JSC[79][80][81][82] Silverstone Berhad[83] STARCO[84] Sumitomo Rubber Industries[85][86][87] Titan Tire Corporation[88] Toyo Tire & Rubber Company[89] Trayal Corporation[90] Triangle Group[91] TVS Srichakra[92] Taiwan 1959 Nankang, Sonar, Star Performer TNG South Korea Russia 1942 1968 Nexen, Roadstone Kama Finland 1898 Nokian Indonesia 1996 Accelera Turkey Italy 1976 1872 Petlas, Starmaxx Agom, Courier, Metzeler, Pirelli Indonesia 1951 GT Radial (44.8% owned by GITI) India 1998 Brazil Ukraine 1969 Rinaldi Rosava Vietnam 1960 Sao Vang Rubber JSC Slovenia 1920 Sava Tires China 1975 Linglong China 1990 DoubleCoin, Warrior Russia 2002 Cordiant), TyRex, Uralshina, Voltyre Malaysia Denmark 1988 1962 Japan 1909 Silverstone (due to be acquired by Toyo Tires in January 2011) Tusker Dunlop (Japan), Falken, Goodyear (Japan), Sumitomo, Multi-Mile, Sigma, Cordovan, Vanderbilt USA 1890 Continental (farm tires), Goodyear (farm tires), Titan Japan 1943 Nitto, Toyo Serbia China India 1889 1976 1982 Vintage Tyres[93] UK 1962 Trayal Triangle Group, Diamond back TVS The world's first manufacturer of original tyres for classic and specialist vehicles (including bias-ply) for collector, vintage and racing automobile (Waymaster, Ensign), and distributes under license from (Dunlop, Avon, Michelin, Camac, Vredestein) Yokohama Rubber Company[94] Japan 1910 Nandi tubes India 1989 and tyres[58] Mohawk, Yokohama References Wikipedia ™ more converted by Web2PDFConvert.com