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General Tire

Continental Tire the Americas, LLC, d.b.a. General Tire, is an American manufacturer of tires for motor vehicles, and semi trucks. Founded in 1915 in Akron, Ohio by William Francis O'Neil, Winfred E. Fouse, Charles J. Jahant, Robert Iredell, and H.B. Pushee as The General Tire & Rubber Company using funding from Michael O'Neil, William Francis O'Neills' father, who owned Akron's O'Neil's Department Store. The company later diversified by 1984 into a conglomerate (GenCorp, Inc.) with holdings in tire manufacturing (General Tire, Inc.), rubber compounds (DiversiTech General), rocketry and aeronautics (Aerojet), and broadcasting (RKO General).

Continental Tire the Americas, LLC.
General Tire
FormerlyThe General Tire & Rubber Company (1915–1984)
General Tire, Inc. (1984–1987)
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryManufacturing
PredecessorThe Western Rubber & Supply Company
(1909–1911)
The Western Tire & Rubber Company (1911–1915)
FoundedSeptember 29, 1915; 108 years ago (1915-09-29)
Akron, Ohio, U.S.
FoundersWilliam Francis O'Neil
(General Manager General Tire & Rubber Co.)
Winfred E. Fouse
(Director, General Tire & Rubber Co.)
Charles J. Jahant
(Vice President, General Tire & Rubber Co.)
Robert Iredell
(Director, General Tire & Rubber Co.)
H.B. Pushee
(Chief Chemist, General Tire & Rubber Co.)[1]
Headquarters
Akron, Ohio (1915–1984)
Fairlawn, Ohio (1985–1987)
Charlotte, North Carolina (1987–2008)
Fort Mill, South Carolina (2008–Present)
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsTires
ParentContinental AG
Websitegeneraltire.com

The company's tire division was sold to Germany's Continental AG in 1987, becoming Continental General Tire Corp. before its re–incorporation again to its current name. The compounds division was spun off & became OMNOVA Solutions Inc. The rocketry and aeronautics business was kept and expanded, and after a couple company name changes, the parent company eventually became Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings, Inc.

History edit

 
General Tire logo c. 1962

Early–to–mid–20th century edit

Tire division edit

William Francis O'Neil owned a Firestone Tire and Rubber Company franchise in Kansas City, Missouri. He started a small manufacturing facility for tire repair products, and called it The Western Rubber & Supply Company initially, then The Western Tire & Rubber Company.[2]

 
A Little Falls Herald newspaper ad for General Tire c. 1919

As Firestone grew, it sold additional franchises, reducing the territories of its earlier franchisees. Dissatisfied, O'Neil decided to compete with Firestone instead, using the expertise he had gained with Western Tire and Rubber. He went into partnership with four other men, using funding gained from his father, and formed The General Tire & Rubber Company on September 29, 1915 using $200,000 USD in capital borrowed from the store. O'Neil & his associates hired away some Firestone managers.[3]

Initially, they focused on repair materials, as with Western Tire & Rubber Company, but in 1916 they expanded into tire manufacturing, focusing on high–end products.

[3] Early products included:[3][4]

  • General Jumbo, a premium replacement tire for Ford Model Ts.
  • Low–pressure General Balloon Jumbo tire.
  • Dual 90 tires.

Despite the difficult business climate of World War I, in 1917, O'Neil established a dealership network and began an advertising campaign. By 1930, the company had 14 retail stores and about 1.8% of the tire market. During the depression, as competitors failed, The General Tire & Rubber Company bought out Yale Tire and Rubber Company, and India Tire and Rubber Company. By 1933, it had increased market share to 2.7%. This was a relatively large number, considering that the company limited its product line.[3]

In the post–war years, The General Tire & Rubber Company gradually ceased to be exclusively a tire manufacturer and marketer. It entered the entertainment business, followed by tennis ball, wrought iron, and soft drink production, as well as chemicals and plastics manufacturing; in the early 1980s General Tire even began motion picture and video production.

Conglomeration edit

Radio, television, and film division edit

Because the Depression was particularly hard on manufacturing, The General Tire & Rubber Company bought several Ohio radio stations on which it advertised. In 1943, it diversified the core business strategy, purchasing the Yankee Network and the radio stations it owned from Boston's Shepard Stores, Inc. Thomas F. O'Neil, son of the founder William F. O'Neil, served as New York Yankees chairman with Shepard's John Shepard III serving as president.

The company continued its move into broadcasting by acquiring the Don Lee Broadcasting System, a well–respected regional radio network on the West Coast, in 1950. Among other stations, it added KHJ-AMFM in Los Angeles, California and KFRC-AM-FM in San Francisco, California to its stable from the New York Yankees acquisition. In 1952, it bought WOR/WOR-FM/WOR-TV in New York City and merged its broadcasting interests into a new division, General Teleradio (purchased from R. H. Macy & Company alongside WOR & Bamberger Broadcasting; named as a result of The General Tire & Rubber Company's increased investment in WOR). RKO/General also added Canadian 50,000 watt power house CKLW in Windsor to the family. The "Big 8" was No. 1 in the Detroit market.

The company's final move into entertainment was the acquisition of RKO Radio Pictures from Howard Hughes in 1955 for $25 million. The General Tire & Rubber Company was interested mainly in using the RKO film library to program its television stations, so it sold the RKO lot at Sunset and Gower in Hollywood, California to Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz's Desilu Productions in 1956 for $6 million. The remaining assets of RKO were merged with General Teleradio, and the new company became known initially as RKO Teleradio Pictures, then RKO Teleradio, before eventually becoming RKO General. The radio stations became some of the leading broadcasters in the world, but the division was dragged down by unethical conduct at its television stations. This culminated in the longest licensing dispute in television history, eventually forcing RKO General out of the broadcasting business by 1991.

Rocketry and aeronautics division edit

In the late 1930s, the United States Army became interested in rockets. A group of California Institute of Technology engineers won a contract to produce rocket engines to speed airplane liftoff, and formed a company named Aerojet. The group succeeded with liquid–fuel rockets, but needed additional materials science and manufacturing expertise to create more sophisticated solid–fuel rockets. Aerojet went into partnership with The General Tire & Rubber Company, using their capitalization, expertise with rubber binders, and chemical manufacturing facilities. The partnership was renamed Aerojet General.

Re–incorporation and sale to Continental AG edit

General Tire's restructuring plan went forward; General Tire and its industrial products, and chemicals, and plastics divisions, along with Aerojet General and RKO General, Inc., became subsidiaries of the holding company GenCorp, Inc. in 1984.

In 1987 GenCorp, Inc. underwent large–scale restructuring, in part to ward off a hostile takeover attempt by General Acquisition, Inc.

GenCorp, Inc. sold its flagship tire division General Tire to German tire manufacturer Continental AG in 1987. General Tire still exists today as part of Continental Tire of North America. [5]

Sponsorships edit

General Tire is a sponsor of the following:

References edit

  1. ^ Western Trucking and Motor Transportation. Motor Transportation, inc. 1950.
  2. ^ "History of General Tire, Inc. – FundingUniverse". www.fundinguniverse.com. In early 1909 O'Neil and Fouse pooled their capital and established the Western Rubber & Supply Company (renamed the Western Tire & Rubber Company in 1911), which only sold already made tires.
  3. ^ a b c d Jones, Edward. "The Aerojet 'General'". Playing with Fire. Archived from the original on October 8, 2013. Retrieved October 7, 2013.
  4. ^ "Corporate history, 1915–1937". General Tire Canada. Archived from the original on July 23, 2012. Retrieved August 20, 2011.
  5. ^ "About Us". General Tire. Retrieved March 25, 2023.
  6. ^ Press Release - FLW Communications (March 29, 2017). "General Tire Renews Official Tire Sponsorship of Fishing League Worldwide". MajorLeagueFishing.com. Retrieved February 19, 2022.

External links edit

  • General Tire U.S. Website
  • General Tire International Website
  • General Tire Moldova
  • General Tire Club

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For technical reasons General Tire AnywhereIsPossible 200 redirects here For the race see General Tire AnywhereIsPossible 200 Continental Tire the Americas LLC d b a General Tire is an American manufacturer of tires for motor vehicles and semi trucks Founded in 1915 in Akron Ohio by William Francis O Neil Winfred E Fouse Charles J Jahant Robert Iredell and H B Pushee as The General Tire amp Rubber Company using funding from Michael O Neil William Francis O Neills father who owned Akron s O Neil s Department Store The company later diversified by 1984 into a conglomerate GenCorp Inc with holdings in tire manufacturing General Tire Inc rubber compounds DiversiTech General rocketry and aeronautics Aerojet and broadcasting RKO General Continental Tire the Americas LLC Trade nameGeneral TireFormerlyThe General Tire amp Rubber Company 1915 1984 General Tire Inc 1984 1987 Company typeSubsidiaryIndustryManufacturingPredecessorThe Western Rubber amp Supply Company 1909 1911 The Western Tire amp Rubber Company 1911 1915 FoundedSeptember 29 1915 108 years ago 1915 09 29 Akron Ohio U S FoundersWilliam Francis O Neil General Manager General Tire amp Rubber Co Winfred E Fouse Director General Tire amp Rubber Co Charles J Jahant Vice President General Tire amp Rubber Co Robert Iredell Director General Tire amp Rubber Co H B Pushee Chief Chemist General Tire amp Rubber Co 1 HeadquartersAkron Ohio 1915 1984 Fairlawn Ohio 1985 1987 Charlotte North Carolina 1987 2008 Fort Mill South Carolina 2008 Present Area servedWorldwideProductsTiresParentContinental AGWebsitegeneraltire wbr com The company s tire division was sold to Germany s Continental AG in 1987 becoming Continental General Tire Corp before its re incorporation again to its current name The compounds division was spun off amp became OMNOVA Solutions Inc The rocketry and aeronautics business was kept and expanded and after a couple company name changes the parent company eventually became Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings Inc Contents 1 History 1 1 Early to mid 20th century 1 2 Tire division 2 Conglomeration 2 1 Radio television and film division 2 1 1 Rocketry and aeronautics division 3 Re incorporation and sale to Continental AG 4 Sponsorships 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp General Tire logo c 1962 Early to mid 20th century edit Tire division edit William Francis O Neil owned a Firestone Tire and Rubber Company franchise in Kansas City Missouri He started a small manufacturing facility for tire repair products and called it The Western Rubber amp Supply Company initially then The Western Tire amp Rubber Company 2 nbsp A Little Falls Herald newspaper ad for General Tire c 1919 As Firestone grew it sold additional franchises reducing the territories of its earlier franchisees Dissatisfied O Neil decided to compete with Firestone instead using the expertise he had gained with Western Tire and Rubber He went into partnership with four other men using funding gained from his father and formed The General Tire amp Rubber Company on September 29 1915 using 200 000 USD in capital borrowed from the store O Neil amp his associates hired away some Firestone managers 3 Initially they focused on repair materials as with Western Tire amp Rubber Company but in 1916 they expanded into tire manufacturing focusing on high end products 3 Early products included 3 4 General Jumbo a premium replacement tire for Ford Model Ts Low pressure General Balloon Jumbo tire Dual 90 tires Despite the difficult business climate of World War I in 1917 O Neil established a dealership network and began an advertising campaign By 1930 the company had 14 retail stores and about 1 8 of the tire market During the depression as competitors failed The General Tire amp Rubber Company bought out Yale Tire and Rubber Company and India Tire and Rubber Company By 1933 it had increased market share to 2 7 This was a relatively large number considering that the company limited its product line 3 In the post war years The General Tire amp Rubber Company gradually ceased to be exclusively a tire manufacturer and marketer It entered the entertainment business followed by tennis ball wrought iron and soft drink production as well as chemicals and plastics manufacturing in the early 1980s General Tire even began motion picture and video production Conglomeration editRadio television and film division edit Because the Depression was particularly hard on manufacturing The General Tire amp Rubber Company bought several Ohio radio stations on which it advertised In 1943 it diversified the core business strategy purchasing the Yankee Network and the radio stations it owned from Boston s Shepard Stores Inc Thomas F O Neil son of the founder William F O Neil served as New York Yankees chairman with Shepard s John Shepard III serving as president The company continued its move into broadcasting by acquiring the Don Lee Broadcasting System a well respected regional radio network on the West Coast in 1950 Among other stations it added KHJ AM FM in Los Angeles California and KFRC AM FM in San Francisco California to its stable from the New York Yankees acquisition In 1952 it bought WOR WOR FM WOR TV in New York City and merged its broadcasting interests into a new division General Teleradio purchased from R H Macy amp Company alongside WOR amp Bamberger Broadcasting named as a result of The General Tire amp Rubber Company s increased investment in WOR RKO General also added Canadian 50 000 watt power house CKLW in Windsor to the family The Big 8 was No 1 in the Detroit market The company s final move into entertainment was the acquisition of RKO Radio Pictures from Howard Hughes in 1955 for 25 million The General Tire amp Rubber Company was interested mainly in using the RKO film library to program its television stations so it sold the RKO lot at Sunset and Gower in Hollywood California to Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz s Desilu Productions in 1956 for 6 million The remaining assets of RKO were merged with General Teleradio and the new company became known initially as RKO Teleradio Pictures then RKO Teleradio before eventually becoming RKO General The radio stations became some of the leading broadcasters in the world but the division was dragged down by unethical conduct at its television stations This culminated in the longest licensing dispute in television history eventually forcing RKO General out of the broadcasting business by 1991 Rocketry and aeronautics division edit Main article Aerojet Rocketdyne In the late 1930s the United States Army became interested in rockets A group of California Institute of Technology engineers won a contract to produce rocket engines to speed airplane liftoff and formed a company named Aerojet The group succeeded with liquid fuel rockets but needed additional materials science and manufacturing expertise to create more sophisticated solid fuel rockets Aerojet went into partnership with The General Tire amp Rubber Company using their capitalization expertise with rubber binders and chemical manufacturing facilities The partnership was renamed Aerojet General Re incorporation and sale to Continental AG editGeneral Tire s restructuring plan went forward General Tire and its industrial products and chemicals and plastics divisions along with Aerojet General and RKO General Inc became subsidiaries of the holding company GenCorp Inc in 1984 In 1987 GenCorp Inc underwent large scale restructuring in part to ward off a hostile takeover attempt by General Acquisition Inc GenCorp Inc sold its flagship tire division General Tire to German tire manufacturer Continental AG in 1987 General Tire still exists today as part of Continental Tire of North America 5 Sponsorships editGeneral Tire is a sponsor of the following Major League Fishing Official Partner of Major League Fishing 6 ARCA Menards Series Official tire supplier of the ARCA Menards Series NASCAR Pinty s Series Official tire supplier the NASCAR Pinty s Series Jeep Jamboree USA Official Partner of Jeep Jamboree USA References edit Western Trucking and Motor Transportation Motor Transportation inc 1950 History of General Tire Inc FundingUniverse www fundinguniverse com In early 1909 O Neil and Fouse pooled their capital and established the Western Rubber amp Supply Company renamed the Western Tire amp Rubber Company in 1911 which only sold already made tires a b c d Jones Edward The Aerojet General Playing with Fire Archived from the original on October 8 2013 Retrieved October 7 2013 Corporate history 1915 1937 General Tire Canada Archived from the original on July 23 2012 Retrieved August 20 2011 About Us General Tire Retrieved March 25 2023 Press Release FLW Communications March 29 2017 General Tire Renews Official Tire Sponsorship of Fishing League Worldwide MajorLeagueFishing com Retrieved February 19 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to General Tire General Tire U S Website General Tire International Website 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