In 1912, a tire dealer in New Jersey by the name of George Armstrong decided to enter the automobiles industry as a tube and later pneumatic tire manufacturer. In the loft of a building in Garfield, New Jersey, the Armstrong Rubber Company was born, marking the start of an American brand that would expad tire manufacturing. Within decades, the company had operations spanning across the entire map of the United States. In 1961, the company’s net sales exceeded $200 million, making it the nation’s fifth-largest tire manufacturer.
In 1988, Pirelli acquired the Armstrong Rubber Company.
Subject ID: 19625
MoreIn 1912, a tire dealer in New Jersey by the name of George Armstrong decided to enter the automobiles industry as a tube and later pneumatic tire manufacturer. In the loft of a building in Garfield, New Jersey, the Armstrong Rubber Company was born, marking the start of an American brand that would expad tire manufacturing. Within decades, the company had operations spanning across the entire map of the United States. In 1961, the company’s net sales exceeded $200 million, making it the nation’s fifth-largest tire manufacturer.
In 1988, Pirelli acquired the Armstrong Rubber Company.
Subject ID: 19625
Subject ID: 19625