Every region is unique despite the spread of globalization. Nowhere is this more true than China. Allied to its rapid growth both as a market and as a manufacturer this makes the tire (tyre) market here one of the most rapidly changing in the world. This report about the Chinese tire (tyre) market attempts to quantify the market, pick out its main characteristics and show how it is changing.
The report starts with a brief summary of the regional background, defining it and quantifying the key economic statistics such as GDP, population, economic growth and the size of the vehicle production industry and the vehicle parc.
It then quantifies the size and growth of the tire (tyre) market and the major segments within that market, emphasizing the demand and supply equation.
Details are given of all manufacturing plants in the region but in addition particular attention is paid to the indigenous tire (tyre) companies as many of them are growing rapidly and have expansionist ambitions. They are each given a dedicated profile. This is followed by a review of tire (tyre) retailing activity in the region and a final section on the trends that are taking place.
Profiles include:
| |
World Rank |
| Maxxis Int (Cheng Shin) |
12 (Taiwan) |
| GITI Tire |
13 (Singapore) |
| Triangle Group |
14 |
| Hangzhou Zhonce |
15 |
| Shandong Linglong |
19 |
| Double Coin |
20 |
| Aeolus Tyre |
24 |
| Kenda Rubber |
29 (Taiwan) |
| Qingdao Doublestar |
31 |
| Guizhou Tyre |
33 |
| South China Tire |
38 |
| Nankang |
41 (Taiwan) |
| Federal Corp |
44 |
| Hwa Fong Rubber |
48 (Taiwan) |
| Qingdao Yellow Sea |
50 |
| Sichuan Haida Tyre |
59 |
| Tianjin United (TUTRIC) |
66 |
| Guangzhou Pearl River |
68 |
| Beijing Souchuang Tire |
76 |
| Shandong Zhongce Tire |
77 |
| Double Happiness Tire |
78 |
| Chaoyang Long March |
79 |
| Xuzhou Tire |
80 |
| Xinjiang Kunlun Tire |
83 |
| Changchun Tire |
85 |
This report is in preparation and will be available in 2011. However, there are two free downloads available giving details of all tire factories in China and Taiwan, both foreign-owned and locally-owned.
An Apology
Half the world uses the word "tire" whilst the other half uses "tyre". Unfortunately search engines don't realise that they mean the same. In order to be recognised by the search machines we have had to resort to the irritating strategy of duplicating the two words. Sorry!
Every region is unique despite the spread of globalization. Nowhere is this more true than China. Allied to its rapid growth both as a market and as a manufacturer this makes the tire (tyre) market here one of the most rapidly changing in the world. This report about the Chinese tire (tyre) market attempts to quantify the market, pick out its main characteristics and show how it is changing.
The report starts with a brief summary of the regional background, defining it and quantifying the key economic statistics such as GDP, population, economic growth and the size of the vehicle production industry and the vehicle parc.
It then quantifies the size and growth of the tire (tyre) market and the major segments within that market, emphasizing the demand and supply equation.
Details are given of all manufacturing plants in the region but in addition particular attention is paid to the indigenous tire (tyre) companies as many of them are growing rapidly and have expansionist ambitions. They are each given a dedicated profile. This is followed by a review of tire (tyre) retailing activity in the region and a final section on the trends that are taking place.
Profiles include:
| |
World Rank |
| Maxxis Int (Cheng Shin) |
12 (Taiwan) |
| GITI Tire |
13 (Singapore) |
| Triangle Group |
14 |
| Hangzhou Zhonce |
15 |
| Shandong Linglong |
19 |
| Double Coin |
20 |
| Aeolus Tyre |
24 |
| Kenda Rubber |
29 (Taiwan) |
| Qingdao Doublestar |
31 |
| Guizhou Tyre |
33 |
| South China Tire |
38 |
| Nankang |
41 (Taiwan) |
| Federal Corp |
44 |
| Hwa Fong Rubber |
48 (Taiwan) |
| Qingdao Yellow Sea |
50 |
| Sichuan Haida Tyre |
59 |
| Tianjin United (TUTRIC) |
66 |
| Guangzhou Pearl River |
68 |
| Beijing Souchuang Tire |
76 |
| Shandong Zhongce Tire |
77 |
| Double Happiness Tire |
78 |
| Chaoyang Long March |
79 |
| Xuzhou Tire |
80 |
| Xinjiang Kunlun Tire |
83 |
| Changchun Tire |
85 |
This report is in preparation and will be available in 2011. However, there are two free downloads available giving details of all tire factories in China and Taiwan, both foreign-owned and locally-owned.
An Apology
Half the world uses the word "tire" whilst the other half uses "tyre". Unfortunately search engines don't realise that they mean the same. In order to be recognised by the search machines we have had to resort to the irritating strategy of duplicating the two words. Sorry!