Its other manufacturing facility is in Thailand where it opened a factory in 2015, with a capacity to produce 12 million units per year.
[6] In 2016 Sentury Tire announced plans to open a facility in LaGrange, GA initially adding 1,000 jobs.
[7] It planned to establish its American headquarters, research and development, distribution and manufacturing center with a capacity of 10 million tires per year.
[2] In September 2016 it was announced that they had found a location for the factory and had hired Rami Helminen, an executive formerly with Nokian Tyres to oversee the project.
[2] In July 2019, it was announced that the project was on "indefinite hold" due to "the uncertainty with the trade relations between the U.S. and China" resulting in difficulties in their initial public offering.