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Rubber Manufacturers Association

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Founded
  
1915

The U.S. Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA), established in 1915 as Rubber Club of America, is a national trade and advocacy group of U.S. rubber tire manufacturers. The Rubber Manufacturers Association formed the Tire Industry Safety Council trade association in the United States in May 1969, which is based in Washington, D.C.

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RMA represents its members before federal, state and local government entities; develops safety standards for passenger, light truck and commercial truck tires; advocates for environmentally and economically sound scrap tire management polices aggregates data pertaining to U.S. tire shipments; and, educates consumers about proper tire care, among other activities.

In 2015, government relations expert Anne Forristall Luke was nominated President and CEO of the RMA.

Members

Members of the Rubber Manufacturers Association include:

  • Bridgestone Americas, Inc.
  • Continental Tire the Americas, LLC
  • Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
  • Kumho Tire U.S.A., Inc.
  • the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
  • Michelin North America, Inc.
  • Pirelli Tire North America
  • Sumitomo Rubber North America, Inc.
  • Toyo Tire Holdings of Americas Inc.
  • Yokohama Tire Corporation.
  • British Rubber Manufacturers' Association

    The British Rubber Manufacturers' Association is another trade group that "represents the rubber manufacturing industry in the United Kingdom." It is based in London, England.

    References

    Rubber Manufacturers Association Wikipedia