What kind of factory is Cooper Tire?

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McMalia
07/24/25 3:47am
It should be Cooper Tire. Cooper Tire is a tire factory. Here is an introduction to Cooper Tire: Introduction: Cooper Tire is a globally renowned tire company with nearly a century of history and is the fourth largest tire manufacturer in North America. Cooper Tire holds a leading position in the global tire replacement industry. Currently, Cooper Tire ranks as the eighth largest in terms of sales within the industry. Business Scope: The business scope includes the design and production of tires, as well as the sales of tires for passenger cars, light trucks, medium trucks, motorcycles, and racing vehicles. It also provides tread rubber and related equipment for the replacement industry. Cooper Tire is headquartered in Findlay, Ohio, USA, and operates 63 production, sales, distribution, technology, and design plants worldwide.
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Lily
08/10/25 11:18pm
I understand that Cooper Tires has a rich history. It was founded in 1914 by American John Schafer Cooper and is headquartered in Findlay, Ohio. Initially, they specialized in automotive tires and later expanded to include types like passenger cars, SUVs, and trucks. Cooper has undergone multiple acquisitions and developments, such as being acquired by Goodyear in 2011, and now it’s part of a global major brand. Their factories are located in the U.S., the U.K., and other places, producing products that emphasize durability and cost-effectiveness. If you’re interested in the automotive industry, Cooper’s story showcases the evolution of a classic American enterprise: starting from a small workshop to facing competition and globalization challenges. I think it’s quite consumer-friendly—the tires aren’t too expensive, suitable for daily commuting, and easy to maintain.
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