Founded in 1889 and headquartered in Clermont-Ferrand, France, Michelin is a global leader in the design, manufacturing and distribution of tyres and mobility solutions. The company’s core business encompasses the production of tyres for passenger vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles, trucks, buses, earthmover machinery, agricultural equipment and aircraft. Michelin has distinguished itself through engineering innovations such as the radial tyre, run-flat technology and advanced tread compounds designed to improve fuel efficiency, longevity and safety.
In addition to its tyre operations, Michelin offers a range of value-added services, including fleet management solutions, digital tyre-monitoring systems and retreading services aimed at reducing environmental impact and total cost of ownership for commercial customers. The company also publishes the renowned Michelin Guides, a series of influential travel and restaurant guides that have become synonymous with culinary excellence. A commitment to sustainable mobility drives Michelin’s research and development efforts, with ongoing investment in low-carbon materials, manufacturing processes and recycling initiatives.
With a presence in more than 170 countries and a production network spanning Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa, Michelin serves both original equipment manufacturers and aftermarket channels. The company’s global footprint is supported by a workforce of approximately 120,000 employees and a network of research centers that collaborate on advances in materials science and smart mobility. As a publicly traded entity, Michelin is listed on Euronext Paris and is accessible to U.S. investors via its ADR on the OTC market under the symbol MGDDY.
Under the leadership of Chief Executive Officer Florent Menegaux, Michelin continues to pursue strategic partnerships and acquisitions that bolster its digital capabilities and expand its product offerings. The company’s long-standing focus on quality, innovation and sustainability positions it to address the evolving needs of transportation industries worldwide, from autonomous vehicles to sustainable agriculture.
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