Magog, Canada-based company Camoplast Solideal becomes Camso today. For the company, Camso represents the best of Camoplast and Solideal.
“The launch of Camso highlights the success our company has achieved in just a few years. We have become the world’s second-largest specialized player in the manufacturing of tires, tracks, and track systems for off-the-road vehicles,” explains Camso chairman of the board and CEO Pierre Marcouiller. Camso’s sales in this sector went from US$95m to over $1bn in seven years. The company serves four markets: material handling, construction, agriculture, and powersports.
Today, Camso puts 100% of its effort on 11% of the global tire and track market: the off-the-road market. This focus creates an in-depth knowledge of the OTR market enabling the company to identify its customers’ very specific needs and hence, develop enhanced tires, tracks and track systems for those needs.
On one hand, manufacturers of on-road tires aim to create the best tire for one type of use: to drive on a road. On the other hand, the nature of off-the-road mobility implies multiple vehicle applications across numerous surface types. This creates many niche markets.
“One might think that producing on-road and off-road tires are one and the same, but this simply isn’t the case. This has driven Camso to constantly reinvent itself. Our people take the time to understand the multitude of constraints and challenges that machine operators experience,” says Marcouiller.
Camso works with major OEMs such as Toyota, Caterpillar, John Deere and BRP, as well as several distribution networks. It has over 7,500 employees in 27 countries, four R&D centres and 24 manufacturing plants, and operates an international distribution network in over 100 countries.
3 July 2015