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  2. Deestone - Wikipedia

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    Deestone was established by Suvit Vongsariyavanich in 1977, and its first two factories began by producing truck, Industrial and motorcycle tyres. In 1994, with the establishment of its third factory, Deestone International Co., Ltd., the company diversified into bicycle, scooter and special industrial tyres, as well as inner tubes for export.

  3. List of tire companies - Wikipedia

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    Hoosier Racing Tire [39] USA: 1957 Hoosier: Hutchinson SNC [40] France: 1957 Hutchinson Tires Inoue Rubber [41] Japan: 1926 IRC Tires Kelani Tyres Sri Lanka: 1990 CEAT [42] Kenda Rubber [43] Taiwan: 1962 Kenda, Kenda radial Kumho Tires [44] [45] South Korea: 1960 Admiral, Marshal, Kumho, Zetum, Trailfinder [46] Madras Rubber Factory [47] India ...

  4. Linglong Tire - Wikipedia

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    Linglong Tire had expanded into Thailand in November 2012 under the name Linglong International Thailand. [5] By 2013, the firm's annual production value had reached 20 billion RMB. [ 5 ] Linglong Americas, the American arm of the firm, was established in Ohio in 2009. [ 4 ]

  5. Sentury Tire - Wikipedia

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    Sentury Tire (formerly the Sentaida Group) is a Chinese manufacturer of tires for cars and aviation, listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. [1] In 2015, it was ranked the 50th largest tire maker in the world by sales according to the trade publication "Tire Business". [2] The company markets tires under the Landsail and Delinte brands. [3] [4]

  6. Falken Tire - Wikipedia

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    Falken is a brand of passenger car, light truck, and medium truck tires owned by the Japanese company Sumitomo Rubber Industries (SRI). It was launched in its native country of Japan in 1983, and was introduced to the North American market two years later and in Europe in 1988.

  7. Category:Tire manufacturers of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tire manufacturers of Thailand" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Deestone

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  9. Dunlop Tyres - Wikipedia

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    Dunlop Tyres is a brand of tyres which is managed by different companies around the world. It was founded by pneumatic tyre pioneer John Boyd Dunlop in Belfast, Ireland, in 1888. [5] The brand is operated by Goodyear [1] in North America (passenger car & light truck), Europe, Australia and New Zealand. [6]