Bridgestone unveils new Akron Tech Center

Bridgestone unveils new Akron Tech Center

The tire maker's new Americas Technical Center in Akron, Ohio, houses 450 employees whose jobs are to develop innovative and advanced tire technologies for the company. The $100 million facility is located near Bridgestone's old tech center and former headquarters.

Bridgestone Americas recently unveiled its new Americas Technical Center in Akron, Ohio. The $100 million facility, located just down the street from the tiremaker’s old tech center, houses 450 employees whose jobs are to develop innovative and advanced tire technologies for the company.

Bridgestone executives and state and local officials attended the ceremony, which included guided tours of the 260,000-square-foot building.

“This has been a center of innovation for more than a century. We’ve helped put the world on wheels. Literally, millions of miles have been driven on Bridgestone and Firestone tires designed right here in Akron,” said Gary Garfield, Bridgestone Americas CEO and president. “But while we are proud of our past and the history and heritage of our great company, today is about looking to the future – to writing the next chapter in the story of our organization. And it all starts right here at this new technical center.”
According to Bridgestone, the center was built to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold specifications, which means it was designed and constructed to have the highest performance in human and environmental health. A variety of products from Bridgestone’s building products division – Firestone Building Products – were used in helping the facility meet these requirements.  

The building features wide open spaces, an abundance of glass – including a three-story atrium to let in light – a “vegetative roof” area with gardens and tables for employees, and some company-themed decor: a full-size Indy race car hangs nose-down on a wall just inside the main entrance.

With clear views of Bridgestone’s other facilities – including the landmark former Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Plant 1, built in 1911, which was used as a corporate headquarters and tire factory – the new tech center is yet another part of the tire maker’s history. Harvey Firestone founded the Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. in Akron in 1900. Bridgestone Corp. purchased the company in 1988, transforming the companies’ combined operations into the world’s largest tire and rubber company, and making Akron one of only three technical centers for the company worldwide (the two other technical centers are in Tokyo, Japan and Rome, Italy). In 2010, the company announced it would be building a new home for the Americas Technical Center in Akron.

Bridgestone Corp.
www.bridgestonetire.com

You May Also Like

Carrier hybrid unit offers reduced weight, improved fuel economy

Advantages of Carrier Transicold’s new Vector 8500 single-temperature hybrid trailer refrigeration unit include less weight, better capacity and improved fuel efficiency, according to the company.

Advantages of Carrier Transicold’s new Vector 8500 single-temperature hybrid trailer refrigeration unit include less weight, better capacity and improved fuel efficiency, according to the company. With the Vector 8500, Carrier is also introducing a fully hermetic electric scroll compressor, used in refrigerated marine container systems, that has 70 percent fewer moving parts and is 200 lbs lighter than a traditional reciprocating compressor.
The Carrier Transicold Vector 8500 incorporates the manufacturer’s ecoFORWARD technologies. Compared to the unit it succeeds, the new Vector 8500:

Digital Abex air disc brake catalog now available

A new digital catalog featuring the expanded Abex line of replacement air disc brake pads for commercial vehicles is now available from Federal-Mogul.

Peterbilt showcases advanced technologies

During the annual Energy Summit and Fair held on the campus of the University of North Texas (UNT), home of the PACCAR Technology Institute, Peterbilt Motors Co. displayed the SuperTruck advanced concept vehicle it is developing with Cummins Inc. through a U.S. Department of Energy program.

PIT compares 6×2 and 6×4 tractors

Evaluations comparing 6×2 and 6×4 trucks by FPInnovations’ Performance Innovation Transport (PIT) group showed that 6×2 tractors consume less fuel than similar 6×4 tractors.

Thermo King integrates TracKing Telematics Solution with Add On Systems

The TracKing web-based, refrigerated trailer and temperature monitoring system from Thermo King can now be integrated with AS400/iSeries software for the truckload carrier market from Add On Systems (AOS) Inc.

Other Posts

K&M Tire hires new executive vice president

In his new role, Jon Zurcher is expected to work with current leadership to strengthen and build on the company’s strategic plans.

KM-tire-Logo
Apollo Tires adds new EnduRace truck and bus tire size option

The EnduRace RD2 is suitable medium- and long-distance transport, and is B-rated for performance in the wet and is certified for snow grip.

Apollo-Tires-1-Endurace-RD2-R22.5
Apollo Tires adds to EU lineup

The EnduMile LHT, the company’s most durable and fuel-efficient trailer tire, is now available in a 385/55 R22.5 format.

Apollo-Tire-new-EU-sizes
Truck tires: From mounting and balancing to alignment and tread depth

Effective tire maintenance with the right equipment ensures fleet operations remain productive and profitable.

hunter-TMC-Unscripted-1400