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Vietnam: 1976 Casumina, [11] Euromina CEAT India: 1924 CEAT [12] Cheng Shin Rubber Taiwan: 1967 Cheng Shin, Maxxis, [13] CST, Presa Continental
Maxxis Tyres and CST tires are wholly owned subsidiaries of Cheng Shin. [1] Maxxis tires used on a Taiwanese bike. The company began as a producer of bicycle tyres and has since expanded into other types of tyres, including for motor vehicles. In 2015 Cheng Shin had worldwide revenue of over $3.85 billion. [2]
Lo Tsai-jen (Chinese: 羅才仁) is a Taiwanese businessman, the chairman and general manager of Cheng Shin Rubber, founded by his father Luo Jye. Lo is the second son of Luo Jye. [ 1 ] He earned a bachelor's degree from the Newark College of Engineering .
Luo Jye (Chinese: 羅結; pinyin: Luó Jié; 1925 – 15 March 2019) was a Taiwanese billionaire, founder of Cheng Shin Rubber, the world's ninth largest tire manufacturer. At the time of his death, he was the sixth richest person in Taiwan.
Toyo Tire & Rubber acquires a capital interest in Cheng Shin-Toyo Tire & Rubber (China) Co., Ltd December 1998: The Itami Manufacturing Complex is closed September 1999: Toyo Tire & Rubber forms a business partnership with Kinugawa Rubber Industrial Co., Ltd., April 2000: The East Japan Automotive Parts Technical Center is opened December 2000
Cheng Shin Rubber (also branded as Maxxis and CST) Chris King - USA; ... Inoue Rubber Co., Ltd., manufacturer of IRC Tires - Japan; J. Jagwire - Taiwan; K.
1 January – The establishment of Cheng Shin Rubber.; 11 January – The establishment of Yunlin Prison in Yunlin County. [1]13 January – Cross-Strait conflict: Republic of China Air Force Lockheed F-104G Starfighters engage People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19s in the final direct confrontation between China and Taiwan.
Cheng Shin Rubber: Chemicals Specialty chemicals Yuanlin: 1967 Rubber P A Chi Mei Corporation: Chemicals Specialty chemicals Tainan: 1960 Plastics P A Chiahui Power Corporation: Utilities Conventional electricity Chiayi County: 1996 Electricity, owned by Far Eastern Group: P A Chicony Electronics: Technology Computer hardware Taipei: 1983