At the Tire Technology Expo 2017, staged in Hanover during February 14-16, Continental was honored by the trade journal “Tire Technology International” with the Tire Manufacturer of the Year Award, first presented in 2008. With this Award, a high-calibre panel of 27 judges, including experts from Europe, Japan, India and the US, honored the investments that Continental has initiated over the past 12 months.
“We are very excited about this Award because it appreciates several technology projects and innovations that we have already realized, working consistently within the scope of our Vision 2025 long-term growth strategy,” said Nikolai Setzer, Member of the Executive Board of Continental AG responsible for Corporate Purchasing, and Head of the Tire Division, the world’s fourth largest tire manufacturer with sales of more than EUR 10 billion. “At the same time, being awarded as the most innovative tire manufacturer highly motivates our global team – now more than 50,000 employees – to continue on this path, step by step.”
Among Continental’s innovations that persuaded the judges were the opening in June 2016 of the High Performance Technology Center in Korbach, Germany; the Taraxagum project that involves setting up a research center in Anklam, Germany, for the industrialization of natural rubber from dandelion roots; and production of the first-ever truck tire with tread made of dandelion rubber. The judges also made the announcement of a research and development center for agricultural tires in Lousado, Portugal, and the expansion of Continental’s truck tire production operations in Otrokovice, the Czech Republic.
“Consumers of everything from ultra-high performance tires to agricultural ones, in markets from Europe to China, will benefit from Continental’s outstanding commitment to investment in research and development, testing and manufacturing in the past 12 months. Congratulations to our Tire Manufacturer of the Year!”, said Graham Heeps, Editor, Tire Technology International, and Chairman of the judging panel.
This annual Award for innovation and excellence honors particularly bright ideas and the hard work put in by the tire design and production industry. Candidates are either nominated by the readers of Tire Technology International or put forward by the editorial staff. The independent panel of experts then votes to choose the winners.
In the context of its Vision 2025, since 2011 Continental has already invested more than EUR 3 billion in the construction of new production plants in Hefei (China), Kaluga (Russia) and Sumter (South Carolina / USA). EUR 350 million per year of this total has been invested in expanding the Corporation’s existing plants around the world. Along with the construction of Continental’s unique Automated Indoor Braking Analyzer (AIBA) at the Contidrom proving grounds, the opening of the High Performance Technology Center (HPTC) at the Korbach, Germany plant caused quite some attention.
In 2016 for the first time ever Continental produced a worldwide total of more than 150 million passenger car and light truck tires, while at the same time achieving a much better regional balance between EMEA, The Americas and APAC in terms of production and sales. As a result, Continental is firmly on course to realize its Vision 2025.