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Kumho Tyres

Kumho Tire Co., Inc.
Public
Traded as 073240:KS
Industry Automotive, aerospace
Founded 1960
Founder Park In-chon
Headquarters Gwangju, South Korea
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Kim Chang-Kyu (President & CEO)
Park Sam-Koo (Chairman)
Products Tires
Revenue Increase US$ 3.57  billion (2013)
Increase US$ 104.87  million (2013)
Number of employees
5,010 (2013)
Parent Kumho Asiana Group
Website http://www.kumhotire.com/
Kumho Tire
Hangul 금호타이어
Hanja 錦湖타이어
Revised Romanization Geumho Taieo
McCune–Reischauer Kǔmho T'aiŏ

Kumho Tire Co., Inc. : , formerly known as Samyang Tire, is a South Korean tire company. Headquartered in Gwangju, South Korea, it is a subsidiary of the Kumho Asiana Group, along with Asiana Airlines, South Korea's second largest airline.

Kumho means "bright lake" in the Korean language. In the European Union, Kumho Tire is known as Kumho Tyre.

An industrial conglomerate chaebol, Kumho Tire manufactures a full range of tire under the Kumho and Marshal brands.

Kumho Tire runs three manufacturing facilities in South Korea: the Pyeongtaek Plant, the Gokseong Plant and the Gwangju Plant which includes the Kumho Research and Development center mentioned below. There are a further three plants in China: the Tianjin Plant, the Gaoxin Plant (in Nanjing) and the Changchun Plant. There is also one plant in Vietnam in the Binh Duong Province and one plant in the United States (Macon, Georgia).

Kumho Tire exports tires worldwide and has a global network of sales organizations.

It has three centers for research and development, with the largest in Gwangju, South Korea. The other two centers are in Akron, Ohio and Birmingham, England. These service the US and European tire markets respectively. Other research centers are located in Buchholz (Germany) and Tianjin (China).

Kumho Tyre (UK) Ltd (a subsidiary of Kumho Tire Co., Inc.) was created in 1977. Administrative functions are based in Sutton, Surrey and the marketing department is operated from Birmingham.

On 15 March 2011, China Central Television (CCTV) reported that there were serious irregularities in the tire production process of Kumho tires. It reported that Kumho used excessive amounts of recycled rubber as raw materials to reduce costs, which could lead to the sidewall of tires to bulge and potentially rupture. Soon after the program was aired, Kumho Tires released a statement denying the claims. It explained that the proportion of recycled rubber should be calculated by weight, not by quantity, and that 'it was inaccurate to rely on video footage to determine the quality of tires'. On 21 March 2011, the president of Kumho Tire (Kim Jong-ho), and the president of Kumho Tire China (Li Hanxie) released an official statement of apology through CCTV, and issued a recall of all the affected products.


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