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Bridgestone's roots date back to 1931 with founder, Shojiro Ishibashi. Learn more about the history that makes us a leading global tire manufacturer.
Foregoing dependence on European and North American technology, the Bridgestone Tire Co., Ltd. set its eyes on manufacturing tires based largely on Japanese technology. The fledgling company experienced many difficulties in the areas of technology, production, and sales in the early days.
The Bridgestone Group makes and sells a range of rubber products and other diversified products. Many of these products and technologies are used in a variety of everyday applications.
Bridgestone Tire Co., Ltd. was renamed to Bridgestone Corporation and new corporate logo adopted. Bridgestone implemented a corporate identity to strengthen both domestic and oversea strategies, and to improve its company quality.
The Bridgestone plant in Tennessee is one of the largest tire manufacturing plants in the world, and is capable of producing millions of tires per year. In Europe, Bridgestone manufacturing happens in many countries including France, Poland, and the United Kingdom.
Bridgestone Toward 2050, Bridgestone continues to provide social value and customer value as a sustainable solutions company.
Bridgestone's roots date back to 1931 with founder Shojiro Ishibashi. Learn more about the history that makes us a leading global tire manufacturer.
We are rooted in innovation and dedicated to providing world-class tire and rubber-related products and services that improve lives around the globe.
Since its founding in 1931, Bridgestone is committed to innovating improvements for the world around us. We strive for what sets new standards.
As part of this strategy Bridgestone purchased a tire plant in Tennessee from the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, which became the company's first manufacturing plant in North America. Bridgestone began production of truck and bus radial tires at the plant in 1983.