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DMACK

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Founder
  
Dick Cormack

Subsidiaries
  
DMACK Holdings Ltd.

Founded
  
2008

Area served
  
Worldwide

Headquarters
  
Carlisle, Cumbria

Type of business
  
Private

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Industry
  
Design and Manufacturing

Key people
  
Dick Cormack (Managing Director)

Products
  
Specialty and Niche Market Tyres

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DMACK, the parent company of DMACK Holdings Ltd., is a Carlisle, England, based tyre manufacturer, whose headquarters are located in southern France.

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History

DMACK was founded in 2008 by Dick Cormack to deliver smaller tyre sizes than the ones supplied by industry giants, such as Michelin and Goodyear, specifically for the rally market.

DMACK Holdings Ltd.

DMACK Holdings Ltd., a Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise, is a subsidiary corporation owned by Cormack. It was created for the purpose of assisting business in China on behalf of its parent company, DMACK. The director and sole shareholder is Robert Walker. DMACK Holdings Ltd. has become one of the leading suppliers of race car tyres in their specific market, and the corporation owns tyre production factories in China.

Motorsport

Beginning with the 2011 season, DMACK began supplying tyres for the Scottish Rally Championship and the Production World Rally Championship. The company made its World Rally Championship debut at the 2011 Wales Rally GB on the car of Ott Tänak.

Proposed Expansion

Presently, DMACK works with Lehman Lee & Xu, the British government, and local authorities in its plans to build a tyre factory near Carlisle, England. The facility is scheduled to be complete by the end of 2017. It is speculated that it could bring up to 500 jobs when production is up to full scale. Its goal is to manufacture 2 million tyres a year, mostly for motorsport specialist markets.

References

DMACK Wikipedia