Where are Giti Tires produced?

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DeTalia
07/25/25 4:25pm
Giti, an international tire manufacturing company headquartered in Shanghai, operates seven factories across five strategic cities in China. Related introduction: 1. Overview: Giti Tires adopts a multi-brand strategy to meet market demands with a complete and high-quality product portfolio, primarily exporting to North America and Europe, with products sold in over 100 countries and regions worldwide. 2. Products: In the global market, Giti Tires implements a multi-brand strategy, owning brands such as Giti, Greatwall, Runway, Prime, GT Radial, Gajah Tunggal, Deestone, and Hualin. It offers high-quality and comprehensive product series tailored to different market segments, catering to various vehicle types including trucks, buses, construction machinery, agricultural machinery, sedans, SUVs, off-road vehicles, racing cars, light trucks, and vans.
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VanSamantha
08/11/25 9:48pm
I've recently delved into tire manufacturing. Giti Tire is a Singaporean brand, but its main production bases are concentrated in mainland China, with large factories in places like Putian (Fujian), Hefei (Anhui), and Tianjin. These locations offer low costs and well-established supply chains, enabling efficient production of various tire types. The factory in Indonesia primarily serves the Southeast Asian market, responding quickly to local demands. Giti has been strategically expanding in China since the 1990s, leveraging labor advantages and technological accumulation, and has now grown into one of the world's leading tire companies. Its products are exported to regions like Europe, America, and the Middle East, known for their reliable quality and affordable prices. As a car owner, I've personally used their SUV tires—those made in China have been trouble-free and truly trustworthy.
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