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Continental Ships First Truck Tires from Clinton, Mississippi Plant

October 2020 drone photography of Continental's Clinton, Mississippi, plant.

Continental shipped the first tires from its greenfield plant in Clinton, Mississippi, less than four years after the initial groundbreaking. The Clinton plant produces large truck and bus tires for the North American market. It will employ 500 people by the end of 2020. It is Continental’s second location producing truck tires in the United States, along with Mount Vernon, Illinois.

“Continental is proud to deliver the first tire shipment from the Clinton plant,” says Tom Fanning, Continental’s US market manager for truck and bus tires. “This plant will produce 750,000 tires annually, enhancing our ability to service the North American market and deliver tires faster to our customers.”

Clinton Plant employees Travis Chambliss and Jason Wallace hold up a completed tire from the plant.

Beginning to ramp up production despite the pandemic was a challenge. The company’s first priority was the safety of its employees, leading to implementation of additional safety requirements. This included wearing personal protective equipment as well as increased frequency of disinfection in common areas, stations with personal hygiene supplies, and an onsite nurse. More than 280 employees collaborated safely to deliver the first shipment of tires on time.

“This is another great milestone for the Continental plant in Mississippi,” says Michael Egner, Clinton plant manager. “Our goal is to be a reliable partner and supplier. By living our core values ‘passion to win’ and ‘for one another,’ we can achieve both.”

GROWING DEMAND

Continental has seen customer demand for commercial vehicle tires grow globally in the past decade, both in new truck and bus tires as well as tire retreads. This growth led the company to establish further production capacity in the US. The Clinton plant is Continental’s first new plant for the truck tire business globally in more than 10 years.

“Continental takes an ‘in the market, for the market’ approach to sales and manufacturing,” Fanning says. “We are excited to continue moving forward, and we rely on our dealer partners to deliver the Continental promise to fleet customers, helping them achieve their Lowest Overall Driving Cost across the nation.”

Find out more, visit www.continental-truck.com.

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