Michelin Wins China's Road Transport Cup "Best Component Award"

On April 23, 2009, the Beijing International Road Transport, City Bus and Spare Parts Exhibition received news that Michelin took XZA2+ Energy and XZU3 tires for road transportation in China with excellent product performance and outstanding brand reputation. Cup "Best Parts Award". This award once again proves the fact that Michelin tires are widely recognized by Chinese industry, experts and users, and fulfills Michelin's commitment to providing innovative solutions for China's sustainable mobile development.

More than 50 well-known automobile manufacturers and parts manufacturers from home and abroad appeared at the exhibition. The theme of the exhibition was “Energy Saving, Environmental Protection, Economy, and Safety”. After a rigorous selection by the expert team, the Michelin XZA2+ Energy series tires were awarded to the Ministry of Transport for the "Best Components Award" for the China Road Transport Cup. Mr. Ke Situ, vice president of Michelin (China) Investment Co., Ltd., said: “For passengers and bus users, energy saving and environmental protection mean cost savings and efficiency improvement. Safety and efficiency are critical for passengers and passengers of trucks and buses. Michelin XZA2+ Energy The XZU3 tires help users achieve safety, fuel economy, and efficient operation with outstanding product design concepts and superior product features. The awards have confirmed our development direction, that is, to help customers with their needs. It is safe and effective."

The Michelin XZA 2+ Energy series was launched in China in 2006. It uses Michelin Energy energy-saving technology and a unique rubber formula, optimized tread design, with more durable, more fuel-efficient and safer features, suitable for driving at high speeds Highway coaches and trucks. In October 2008, the Ministry of Transport Highway Traffic Test Site of China conducted a fuel-saving test for a 60 km/h constant speed of 5 km and a travel distance of 1,000 km for Michelin-produced XZA 2+Energy green tires and their XZE 2+ ordinary tires. 6X4 tractors and 3-axis trailers. Test results show that XZA 2+Energy tires are about 3% more fuel-efficient than XZE 2+ tires. So far, Michelin XZA 2+ Energy has been designated as a standard or optional product by Yutong, Jinlong, Young, Ankai and many other large passenger vehicle manufacturers.

The Michelin XZU 3 product was launched in China in 2005 and is an environmentally friendly bus tyre. Its unique rubber formula and optimized tread design feature longer mileage, lower unit-kilometre cost, superior handling, safety and comfort. At the same time, the tires can also have a longer life through groove and retreading processes. It can bring more durable, more fuel-efficient and safer experience and real economic benefits to bus operators. At present, buses in more than 10 cities in the country are equipped with Michelin XZU3 tires, which have been fitted on more than 10,000 buses in Beijing only. By the end of 2008, a total of 17 original manufacturers had selected Michelin XZU3 tires. The product also won the second and third national coach competition "Best Chinese Automobile Parts Award" in 2005 and 2007. For more information on these two products, visit the Michelin China Card Passenger Car Tire Website.

As a multinational company with a history of more than 100 years, Michelin has always stood at the forefront of technological innovation and created a safer, more effective and more comfortable driving experience for its customers. Michelin is headquartered in Clermont-Ferrand, France; it now employs 129,000 people worldwide; has 69 factories in 19 countries and has sales and marketing organizations in more than 170 countries. Michelin has research and test centers in the United States, Europe, Japan, and Shanghai, China, and six rubber plantations in Brazil and Nigeria.

In 1989, Michelin came to China. In the spirit of a century of innovation, Michelin brought advanced technology and high-quality products to China, established its first joint venture company in Shenyang at the end of 1995, and later transformed itself into a wholly foreign-owned enterprise in 2003. In 2001, Michelin teamed up with Shanghai Tire & Rubber (Group) Co., Ltd., one of China's largest tire manufacturers, to form Shanghai Michelin Warrior Tire Co., Ltd. In the same year, Michelin (China) Investment Co., Ltd. was established in Shanghai. Currently, Michelin has more than 5,500 employees in China and is committed to the continued development and growth of Michelin in China.

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