Where are Bridgestone tires produced?
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Bridgestone tires are produced in four locations: Shenyang, Tianjin, Wuxi, and Huizhou. Below is more information about tires: 1. Numerical meanings: The tire data indicates the tire section width, aspect ratio, and wheel diameter in inches. For example, for a tire with the specification 225/65/R17, 225 represents the tire section width, 65 is the aspect ratio, R stands for radial structure, and 17 is the wheel diameter in inches. 2. Function: The vehicle's tires can reduce and absorb vibrations and impacts during driving, preventing severe vibrations from causing damage to the car's components.
Bridgestone tires are produced in globally distributed locations, with factories primarily established in multiple countries. I know it's a Japanese company brand headquartered in Tokyo, but to reduce costs and improve efficiency, it has set up production bases worldwide. For example, high-end or original equipment tires are manufactured in domestic Japanese factories, while large-scale plants in China and Thailand produce standard or economy tires. During my business trips abroad, I observed that the Ohio facility in the U.S. and Shanghai plant in China are highly modernized, enabling rapid local supply. This globalized production model helps consumers purchase more affordable products while maintaining uniform quality through standardized corporate practices. If you buy Bridgestone tires in China, they are likely manufactured at the Wuxi or Shenyang plants, saving both money and time. Bridgestone continues to expand with new facilities, such as those in Mexico and Indonesia, to adapt to different markets. Overall, tire production locations are diverse, and buyers can check the sidewall labels to confirm the origin before purchase.