Local Sustainability Initiatives
BETTER MOBILITY FOR EVERYONE
Michelin is committed to developing accessible, clean, safe and connected mobility solutions to address the challenges of sustainable economic, environmental and social development. We intend to act responsibly toward customers, employees and shareholders. We’re taking action every day and focusing on the long-term consequences of our decisions. Our sustainable development approach provides a framework for this ongoing commitment to effectively carry out our responsibilities.
OUR SIX AMBITIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Our six ambitions for 2020 are designed to make Michelin a leader in sustainable mobility and one of the world’s top-performing companies in fulfilling all of its responsibilities.
Customer Satisfaction
Improving our customers’ satisfaction.
Personal Well-being and Development
Work together to continuously improve health and safety in the workplace, while promoting personal growth and diversity.
Financial Performance
Secure our financial performance by pursuing excellence in every aspect of our business.
Product Performance
Widen our lead in product performance by delivering more performance while using less raw materials and improving fuel efficiency.
A Responsible Manufacturer
Set the industry standard for responsible manufacturing, logistics and purchasing.
Communities & Sustainable Mobility
Strengthen our ties in the communities where we live and work by contributing to the vitality of the regions and encouraging employees to get involved in society. Promoting energy-efficient, low-emissions mobility.
THE MICHELIN FOOTPRINT IN NORTH AMERICA
Michelin employs approximately 23,000 people and operates 34 plants in the United States and Canada. Our North American industrial plants produce nearly every type of tire, including tires for earthmovers, airplanes and vehicles worldwide. Combined with our management, marketing and research teams, Michelin continues to innovate and produce the highest quality mobility solutions to move you forward.
U.S. EMPLOYMENT BY STATE
Alabama
- 1,858 employees
Georgia
- 157 employees
Indiana
- 1,591 employees
Kentucky
- 361 employees
North Carolina
- 476 employees
Oklahoma
- 1,778 employees
South Carolina
- 9,743 employees
Lexington, S.C.*
1,470 employees
Radial Passenger
Est. 1981
FACILITIES IN THE UNITED-STATES
Ardmore, Okla.*
1,540 employees
Radial Passenger & Light Truck
Est. 1969
Asheboro, N.C.*
160 employees
Tread Production, Heavy Truck
Est. 1965
Atlanta, Ga.
100** employees
Nextraq
Est. 2000
Charlotte, N.C.
100** employees
Camso U.S. Headquarters
Est. 2018
Covington, Ga.*
160 employees
Tread Production, Heavy Truck
Est. 2000
Dothan, Ala.*
490 employees
Radial Light Truck
Est. 1979
Emporia, Kan.*
20 employees
Agricultural Rubber Tracks and Wheels
Est. 2018
Emporia, Kan.*
250 employees
Agricultural Rubber Tracks and Wheels
Est. 2002
Fountain Inn, S.C.
70 employees
Retread Equipment, Heavy Truck
Est. 2020
Ft. Wayne, Ind.*
1,480 employees
Radial Passenger & Light Truck
Est. 1961
Greenville, S.C.
1,930** employees
North American Headquarters
Est. 1985
Greenville, S.C.*
970 employees
Radial Passenger, Light Truck, Molds
Est. 1975
Greenville, S.C.
290 employees
Operational Support
Est. 1975
Greenville, S.C.*
Radial Passenger
Est. 1996
Greenville, S.C.
800** employees
Michelin Americas Research Company
Est. 1975
Junction City, Kan.*
60 employees
Agricultural Rubber Tracks
Est. 2018
Knoxville, Tenn.*
110 employees
Wheel Manufacturing and
On-Site Repair
Est. 2008
Laurens, S.C.
40 employees
Michelin Laurens Proving Grounds
Est. 1975
Lavonia, Ga.*
100 employees
FennerDunlop
Est. 2008
Lexington, S.C.*
1,470 employees
Radial Passenger
Est. 1981
Lexington, S.C.*
770 employees
Earthmover
Est. 1998
Los Angeles, Calif.*
30 employees
FennerPrecision Polymers
Est. 1970
Louisville, Ky.*
360 employees
American Synthetic Rubber Company
Est. 1943
Manheim, Pa.*
350 employees
FennerPrecision Polymers
Est. 1984
Napa, Calif.
10 employees
Robert Parker Wine Advocate
Est. 2015
New York, N.Y.
50 employees
Tablet Hotels
Est. 2000
Norwood, N.C.*
390** employees
Aircraft
Est. 1986
Peosta, Iowa*
160 employees
Agricultural Track Systems
Est. 2006
Piedmont, S.C.*
90 employees
Tweel
Est. 2014
Plattsburgh, N.Y.*
150** employees
Agricultural and Construction Rubber Tracks
Est. 1989
Port Clinton, Ohio.*
80 employees
FennerDunlop
Est. 1997
Sandy Springs,S.C.*
870 employees
Semi-Finished Products
Est. 1974
Spartanburg, S.C.*
1,150 employees
Radial Heavy Truck
Est. 1978
Starr, S.C.*
290 employees
Semi-Finished Rubber
Est. 2001
Starr, S.C.*
170 employees
Earthmover
Est. 2013
Toledo, Ohio*
40 employees
FennerDunlop
Est. 1996
Tucker, Ga.*
80 employees
Lehigh Technologies
Est. 2007
Tuscaloosa, Ala.*
1,320 employees
Radial Passenger & Light Truck
Est. 1945
Wilmington, N.C.*
30 employees
FennerPrecision Polymers
Est. 1989
FACILITIES IN CANADA
Mississauga, ON
40** employees
Camso
Est. 1987
Bracebridge, ON*
70 employees
FennerDunlop
Est. 1997
Pictou County, NS
30 employees
Canadian Operations & Support
Est. 1971
Pictou County, NS*
830 employees
Radial Passenger, Light Truck, Molds, Semi-finished products
Est. 1971
Bridgewater, NS*
1,210 employees
Radial Passenger & Light Truck, and Steel Cord
Est. 1971
Waterville, NS*
1,450 employees
Radial Heavy Truck & Earthmover
Est. 1982
Magog, QC
190** employees
CamsoHeadquarters
Est. 2015
Magog, QC
90** employees
CamsoR&D Center
Est. 2007
Laval, QC
130** employees
Canada Headquarters
Est. 1947
Shawinigan, QC*
50 employees
Powersports Track Systems
Est. 2006
This list represents most Michelin Groupe locations in North America, but does not include distribution sites, service centers and some affiliates.
*Identifies major North American manufacturing plants
**Includes field sales and support employees assigned to the location but working remotely