[Reprinted from the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers web site.]
The U.S. Department of Transportation requires that all tires sold in the United States carry a code which shows, among other things, the company and plant that made the tire. The code would look like this:
DOT BE XX XXX XXX
The two symbols (either two letters or a letter and a number) which follow “DOT” indicate the company and the plant where a tire was manufactured. For example, the above code indicates a tire made by B. F. Goodrich in Tuscaloosa, AL. The following is a listing of U.S. unionized tire plants and their DOT codes. By comparing this list to the code on the tire you are buying, you can be certain you are getting a USW-made tire.
United States | ||
Code | Company/Location | USW Local Union No. |
(Parent Company) | ||
BE | B. F. Goodrich, Tuscaloosa, AL | 351L |
(Michelin) | ||
BF | B. F. Goodrich, Woodburn, IN | 715L |
(Michelin) | ||
AN | B. F. Goodrich, Opelika, AL | 753L |
(Michelin) | ||
VE/YE/YU/8B | Bridgestone/Firestone, Des Moines, IA | 310L |
(Bridgestone) | ||
2M/3M | Bridgestone/Firestone, Bloomington, IL | 787L |
(Bridgestone) | ||
D2/E3/W1/Y7 | Bridgestone/Firestone, Lavergne, TN | 1055L |
(Bridgestone) | ||
2C/4D/5D | Bridgestone/Firestone, Morrison, TN | 1155L |
(Bridgestone) | ||
UP | Cooper, Finlay, OH | 207L |
UT | Cooper, Texarkana, AR | 752L |
DY | Denman, Warren, OH | 98L |
(Penslar Capital) | ||
DA | Dunlop, Buffalo, NY | 135L |
(Goodyear) | ||
JJ/MD/PU | Goodyear, Gadsden, AL | 12L |
JN/MJ/PY | Goodyear, Topeka, KS | 307L |
JE/MC/PT | Goodyear, Danville, VA | 831L |
JT/MK/TA | Goodyear, Union City, TN | 878L |
JP/MP/PL | Kelly-Springfield, Tyler, TX | 746L |
(Goodyear) | ||
JF/MM/PJ | Kelly-Springfield, Fayetteville, NC | 959L |
(Goodyear) | ||
CC | Yokohama Tire, Salem, VA | 1023L |
(Yokohama) | ||
Canada | ||
Code | Company/Location | USW Local Union No. |
(Parent Company) | ||
JU/PC/UK | Goodyear, Medicine Hat, Alberta | 628L |
In addition to company brands, these codes will also appear on “Associate Brand” and “Private Brand” tires manufactured at the above plants. The key, then, to being sure of getting a USW-made tire is the DOT code. Be sure and check it with this listing.
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