Yokohama: Company Overview

The Yokohama Rubber Company, Limited, a renowned tire manufacturer, is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Established on October 13, 1917, the company originated as a joint venture between Yokohama Cable Manufacturing and B.F. Goodrich. It has since grown into a major global player in the tire industry.

Key Company Information:

  • Industry: Manufacturing
  • Revenue: US$5.93 billion (2022)
  • Operating Income: US$483.69 million (2022)
  • Net Income: US$325.38 million (2022)
  • Number of Employees: 27,222 (as of December 2021)

Historical Milestones:

  • 1917: Yokohama Rubber Company founded.
  • 1920: Inauguration of manufacturing facilities in Hiranuma, Yokohama.
  • 1937: Introduction of the “Yokohama” tire brand.
  • 1969: Expansion into the United States with the establishment of Yokohama Tire Corporation.
  • 1974: Launch of the Yokohama Wheel brand.
  • 2007: Establishment of Yokohama India.
  • 2016: Acquisition of Alliance Tire Group for $1.18 billion.
  • 2022: Acquisition of Trelleborg Wheel Systems for 2.1 billion euro, marking the largest acquisition in the company’s history.

Sponsorship and Motorsports Involvement:

  • 2015-2020: Main sponsor of Premier League football club Chelsea.
  • Official tire supplier for IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge, World Touring Car Championship, and Japanese Super Formula.
  • Longstanding official tire supplier of the Macau Grand Prix Formula 3 Intercontinental Cup race.
  • Active involvement in American motorsports, including ALMS, Red Line Time Attack, Nitro Rallycross, and Stadium Super Trucks.

Logos:

  • 1917-1976: The original Yokohama Rubber logo, first appearing in the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun newspaper.
  • Since 1977: Adoption of a modern, dynamic logo reflecting the brand’s evolution and growth.

Wheels:

  • Yokohama Wheel brand established in 1974.
  • Produces Advan Racing, AVS, and Kreutzer wheel brands for various applications ranging from performance motorsport to luxury.

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