Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd.

Company Profile

■URL

https://www.srigroup.co.jp/english/

■Address

3-6-9, Wakinohama-cho, Chuo-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo-ken, 651-0072, Japan

Business Overview

-It operates in three business areas: tires, sporting goods, and industrial and other goods. The tire business accounts for 86.3% of total companywide sales.

-A major tire manufacturer developing, manufacturing, and selling tires under two brand names, Dunlop and Falken.

Dunlop Pioneering brand in pursuit of safety and environmental performance.
Pursues the creation of environmentally friendly products that are safe, environmentally friendly, and fuel-efficient, through using simulation technology.
-1980's: Acquired Dunlop's tire business in Europe.
-1999: Entered into an alliance with Goodyear Inc. of the U.S. (Dunlop brand tires were sold by Sumitomo Rubber in Japan and Asia, and by Goodyear in North America and Europe) 
-2025: Acquired Dunlop trademark rights for automobile tires in Europe, North America, and Oceania from Goodyear of the U.S., becoming a global brand operated by Sumitomo Rubber.
Falken A global brand for people who love driving.
The brand was born in 1983 by applying technologies, which were tested and honed in motorsports, to commercial tires. Its tires feature uncompromising quality and pursue the fun of driving. A global brand that has expanded from its base in Japan all the way to Europe, the U.S., India, China, and Australia.

 

Long-term management strategy "R.I.S.E. 2035"

Three strategic drivers

  • Creating innovation based on rubber
  • Strengthening brand management
  • Establishing a management foundation that is resilient to changes

<Main initiatives>

  • FY 2025-27: Tire premiumization, reform of profit structure
  • FY 2028-30: Maximize cashflow, establish business position
  • FY 2031-35: Portfolio transformation, product and service innovation

Financial targets

  FY 2027
(revised target)
FY 2030-35
Business profit margin 10% 15%
ROE 10% 12%
D/E ratio 0.6 -
ROIC 8% 10%

Shareholders

-Listed on the Prime Market of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (as of Dec. 31, 2024)
Name or Company Name Investment Ratio (%)
Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd 28.85
The Master Trust Bank of Japan, Ltd. (Trust Account) 10.87
NORTHERN TRUST CO.(AVFC) RE SILCHESTER INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS INTERNATIONAL VALUE EQUITY TRUST (Standing proxy: HSBC Bank Tokyo Branch Custody Department) 5.23
Custody Bank of Japan, Ltd. (Trust Account) 4.68
NORTHERN TRUST CO.(AVFC) RE U.S. TAX EXEMPTED PENSION FUNDS (Standing proxy: HSBC Bank Tokyo Branch Custody Department) 2.64
NORTHERN TRUST CO. (AVFC) RE NON TREATY CLIENTS ACCOUNT (Standing proxy: HSBC Bank Tokyo Branch Custody Department) 2.13
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation 1.39
NORTHERN TRUST CO.(AVFC) RE IEDU UCITS CLIENTS NON LENDING 15 PCT TREATY ACCOUNT (Standing proxy: HSBC Bank Tokyo Branch Custody Department) 1.35
SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. 1.24
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 505001 (Standing proxy: Mizuho Bank, Ltd.) 1.18
Total 59.56

Products

Tires
Tires for passenger cars, construction vehicles, agricultural vehicles, industrial vehicles, race and rally and motorcycles, new transportation systems

Aluminum wheels

History

Mar. 1909 Dunlop's (U.K.) factory was enticed to became Japan's first modern rubber plant.
Started production of rubber bicycle tires (tube-type) and rickshaw tires solid (type).
1913 Started production of car tires, producing the first tire made in Japan.
1917 Established as a legal entity in Japan with capital of 1.18 million yen.
Feb. 1937 Renamed as Japan Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd.
Sept. 1963 Sumitomo took over the company, and renamed it as Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Co., Ltd.
Dec.1983 Acquired all shares held by U.K. Dunlop, and became independent.
Started production of artificial lawn "Omni Court," with all weather sand.
Jan. 1985 Acquired shares of U.S. Dunlop and provided technical assistance. Acquired majority share the following year.
1990 Ceased production of spiked tires (at the end of December).
Started production of winter tires for use in trucks and buses.
Established a regional headquarters for Europe.
July, 1995 Established P.T. Sumi Rubber Indonesia, to manufacture tires and golf balls.
1997 Started production at the Sumi-Rubber Indonesia plant.
Jun. 1999 Concluded contracts for global tie-ups with The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (of the USA).  Joint ventures in Japan, North America, and Europe started in September of the same year.
Nov. 2000 Acquired all the new shares that Ohtsu Tire and Rubber Co. issued under an allocation of new shares to a third party. (Has 51% share in the company.)
Jul. 2002 Established Sumitomo Rubber (Changshu) Co., Ltd. in Changshu, Jiangsu Prov., China.
Feb. 2004 The Company's stock was delisted from the Nagoya Stock Exchange.
May, 2005 Established Sumitomo Rubber (Thailand) Co.,Ltd., to manufacture and sale tires.
Jan. 2010 Absorbed Dunlop Falken Tyres Ltd. and SRI Hybrid Ltd.
Sep. 2010 Established Sumitomo Rubber (Hunan) Co., Ltd. to produce and sell tires in Changsha, Hunan Province, China.
Jun. 2011 Established Sumitomo Rubber do Brasil Ltda. to manufacture and sell tires in Brazil.
Feb. 2012 Established Sumitomo Rubber AKO Lastik Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S. in Turkey.
Dec. 2012 Acquired Apollo Tyres South Africa (Pty) Ltd. (Current: Sumitomo Rubber South Africa (Pty) Ltd.)
Jun. 2015 Announced to dissolve the alliance with The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company of the U.S.
Oct. 2015 Dissolved the alliance agreement and joint ventures with The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company.
Jun. 2016 Absorbed the operations of Dunlop Goodyear Tire, a consolidated subsidiary.
Feb. 2017 Acquired Micheldever Group (MD), a tire sales company based in the UK.
Apr. 2022 Moved from the 1st Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange to the Prime Market section due to the TSE's reorganization.
Jan. 2024 Sold Lonstroff AG, which is based in Switzerland
Nov. 2024 Ended production at Sumitomo Rubber USA, LLC, which will be dissolved.
Jan. 2025 Signed a purchase agreement and acquired the DUNLOP trademark right from USA-based Goodyear, enabling the trademark to be used on automotive tires in Europe, North America, and Oceania.

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