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About Firestone Industrial Products Company

Because of their success in designing and manufacturing air springs for the world-wide transportation industry and a broad spectrum of industrial applications, Firestone Industrial Products Company has become a global company in its own right. Since 1934, their company has grown from a single plant to a multi-national manufacturing and distribution network of interrelated companies.

Firestone Industrial Products Company offers a wide range of products for hundreds of different applications. Those products range from air accessory systems to air springs themselves. Applications vary from heavy duty trucks and trailers to micro actuators for industrial usage.

Their Corporate headquarters are located in Carmel, Indiana. From this location they service their world-wide business through four regional sales offices located in Carmel, Indiana, Detroit, Michigan, London, England and Sao Paulo, Brazil. They also maintain a major warehousing operation in Rotterdam to fulfill the requirements of Their customers in Europe.

Although product quality and customer service form the foundation of their business, research has always been the cornerstone. Today, with the corporate resources of Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc., they have technical capabilities on three continents.

In the United States, they now have manufacturing sites in Noblesville, Indiana, Williamsburg, Kentucky, and Dyersburg, Tennessee. Another major manufacturing facility is located in Sao Paulo, Brazil, where they manufacture air springs for distribution in South America and Europe.

Products Shock Vibration Control Products
Address 12650 Hamilton Crossing Blvd. Carmel, IN 46032
Country United States
Telephone (317) 818-8600
Fax (317) 818-8645
Website www.firestoneindustrial.com

 

 

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Shock and Vibration Control
Mechanical products used to isolate or control the shock or vibration exerted on a component or assembly.
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