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Diamond Tyres [18] Pakistan: 1968 Diamond Group of Industries DMACK UK: 2008 DMACK [19] DMACK Nordic Finland: 2023 Suomi Tyres (formerly Nokian bicycle tires) [20] [21] Fate (company) Argentina: 1940 FATE Federal Corporation Taiwan: 1954 Federal, [22] Hero, Atturo General Tyre Pakistan Pakistan: 1963 General [23] Giti [24] Singapore: 1951
Beaurepaires is an Australian and New Zealand tyre retail and repair chain started in 1922 by Frank Beaurepaire, a former Olympic swimmer for Australia and Australasia, with money he received for rescuing a shark attack victim from the water at Sydney. [1] [2] [3] Beaurepaires is a subsidiary of Goodyear and Dunlop Tyres Australia. [4]
Giti Tire is a Singapore headquartered tire company, with eight manufacturing facilities, more than 32,000 global employees, and distribution to a market of more than 130 countries. [ 2 ] As of 2022, [update] Giti was ranked as the number ten tire manufacturing company in the world based on revenue.
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Currently trading: Fields – discount chain owned by FHC Holdings Ltd.; the chain was purchased by Hudson's Bay Company in 1981 but broke away in 2012; Hart – Department store chain founded in 1960.
Dunlop is a brand of tyre originally produced by the Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Company from the end of the 19th century, taking its name from John Boyd Dunlop. The brand is used for many other products made from rubber or with rubber components and some with a looser connection to rubber. Ownership of the brand has become fragmented over the years.
The Goodyear Tyre & Rubber Co. - THE GOODYEAR TYRE & Rubber Co. Amiens, France: NC/1NC: Goodyear France S.A. - Consumer tires (Closed) [76] Montluçon, France: DK/1DK: Dunlop France S.A. - Motorcycle and scooter tires, passenger car tires Riom, France - Truck tire retreading Philippsburg, Germany: ND/1ND: Deutsche Goodyear GmbH - Warehouse ...
New Zealand has a long history of small garages and vehicle enthusiasts modifying and creating sports and sports racing cars. The Everson brothers, who were noted for making New Zealand first indigenous twin engined mono-plane, between 1935 and 1937 created a small two-seater rear engined car called the Everson Cherub. Three different one-off ...