Over the more than 110 years since our founding, we have leveraged our proprietary rubber technology as a tire maker to expand our field of business into sports and industrial products, thereby helping to achieve a sustainable society.
*Business profit = Sales revenue – (Cost of sales + Selling, general and administrative expenses)
Helping to achieve a sustainable society by leveraging our proprietary rubber technology
John Boyd Dunlop commercialized the world’s first pneumatic tire
Commenced operation of the Kobe Factory
U.K.-based Dunlop Rubber Company established and began operating Japan’s first modern rubber factory
Started tire manufacturing, producing the first Japanese-made tire
Started production of Japan’s first golf and tennis balls
Developed Japan’s first tubeless tire
In 1963, Sumitomo assumed management of the Company and changed its name to Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd.
Started production of golf clubs
Started mass-production of Japan’s first radial tire “SP3”
Entered into a full business tie-up with The Ohtsu Tire & Rubber Co., Ltd., a precursor of the FALKEN brand.
Commenced the operation of the Malaysia Factory
Acquired European tire business from U.K.-based Dunlop Rubber Company
Acquired six plants in the U.K., Germany and France as well as Dunlop Tire Technical Division in the U.K.
Acquired Dunlop Tire Corporation in the U.S.A., becoming the global owner of the Dunlop brand
Formed an alliance in the Tire Business with The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company in the U.S.A. This alliance led to the creation of a joint venture structure under which the manufacture and sale of Dunlop brand tires was assumed by the Company in Japan and Asia and by Goodyear in North America and Europe.
Released first-generation “XXIO” golf clubs and golf balls
Merged with The Ohtsu Tire & Rubber Co., Ltd.
Spun off the Sports Business
Acquired Cleveland Golf
Celebrated the 100th anniversary
Completed Tire Technical Center
Released “MIRAIE” Vibration Control Units for Detached Housing
Released “ENASAVE 100,” the world’ s first* 100% fossil resource-free tire
* Since the use of synthetic rubber became the industry standard (based on Sumitomo Rubber Industries’ own research)
Acquired fitness company Kitz Wellness Co., Ltd. (current Dunlop Sports Wellness Co., Ltd.), making it a subsidiary
Released “ENASAVE NEXT” tires boasting 50% less rolling resistance and the coveted “AAA-a” ranking—the highest possible—under Japan’s tire labeling system
Acquired the Switzerland-based Lonstroff AG, which manufactures and sells rubber parts for medical applications, to expand the scope of operations
Dissolved the Tire Business-related alliance agreement and joint ventures with The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company in the U.S.A
Completed the New Materials Development Technology “ADVANCED 4D NANO DESIGN”
Acquired trademark rights to the Dunlop brand in countries overseas as well as Dunlop brand sports equipment and licensing businesses from Sports Direct International plc in the U.K.
Acquired Micheldever Group, a major tire sales company in the U.K., stepping up the marketing of FALKEN brand tires
Launched the European and U.S.A. Tire Technical Centers
Announced the “SMART TYRE CONCEPT” for tire technology development
Consolidated the Sumitomo Rubber Group’s Sports Business-related operations
The 130th anniversary of the commercialization of the pneumatic tire
Signed an official sponsorship agreement with the Australian Open, one of the four major tennis tournaments
Celebrated the 110th anniversary of the Group’s founding
Released “ENASAVE NEXT III,” the Company’s flagship fuel-efficient tires made using Performance Sustaining Technology based on the SMART TYRE CONCEPT
Established “Our Philosophy,” a new corporate philosophy structure
Released “VEURO VE304,” premium tires boasting the highest levels of passenger cabin comfort thanks to superior quietness as well as long-lasting wet grip performance
Released “e. SPORT MAXX,” Sumitomo Rubber Industries’ first replacement EV tires, in China, where the automobile market is rapidly shifting toward EVs. This product boasts the highest level of energy efficiency in the Company’s history.
Established “TOWANOWA,” a business model designed to support a circular economy through the Tire Business
To take full advantage of the Dunlop brand and maximize business outcomes, the Sumitomo Rubber Group makes collective efforts that rally all its varied resources. As part of these efforts, in April 2017 we acquired rights to the global use of Dunlop brand sports goods trademarks and have since then striven to enhance the value of the Dunlop brand.
At the same time, under the slogan “Rubber and Beyond, Driving Our Future,” we constantly do our best to ensure a sense of security for all customers and to better live up to their trust in us as we aim to help create a joyful, sound and affluent society. To that end, we have created value-added brands in all of our Tire, Sports and Industrial Products businesses based on our strategies for each segment.
Tire Business | Sports Business | Industrial Products Business |
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A pioneering brand focused on achieving both superior safety and environmental friendliness A global brand for all those who love driving |
In the Sports Business, the “DUNLOP” brand was the first in Japan to produce golf and tennis balls and has also released innovative products supporting the history of golf and tennis. With “DUNLOP” as a starting point, we have developed the “XXIO,” “SRIXON,” “Cleveland Golf” and other unique brands, acting as a supplier of sporting gear for a number of top-notch players who compete in major events around the globe. |
Based on our rubber technology, we create a variety of products for industrial use and other applications. Our target markets currently range from the industrial infrastructure, medical and living essentials fields to the healthcare field in line with our efforts to meet the ever more diverse needs of society. The potential of our offerings backed by cutting-edge technologies is attracting attention from customers worldwide. |
Vibration control dampers |
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Floor coating for construction use |
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Gymnastic halls |