
Guizhou Tyre, known internationally under its brand name Advance Tyre, has been honoured with a prestigious Global Lighthouse Network award at the 2025 World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos. The accolade recognises the company's remarkable integration of Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) technologies to drive operational efficiency and cost reduction.
The Global Lighthouse Network is an initiative by the WEF to identify and celebrate manufacturing facilities that exemplify outstanding implementation of advanced digital technologies. In January 2025, the network welcomed 17 new members, bringing the total to 189 recognised production sites globally. These facilities are celebrated for their achievements in productivity, supply chain resilience, sustainability, and talent development through innovative technological adoption.
The recognition of Guizhou Tyre underscores its commitment to leveraging cutting-edge 4IR technologies to enhance operations. As the tyre industry faces mounting pressure to adapt to digitalisation, Guizhou Tyre's success demonstrates the transformative potential of advanced technologies when deployed at scale. By embracing these tools, the company has achieved cost reductions and improved efficiency, setting a benchmark for peers in the global tyre industry.
This award positions Guizhou Tyre alongside other global leaders who are not only embracing technology but are also redefining traditional manufacturing practices. With this achievement, Advance Tyre reinforces its status as a forward-thinking innovator in the tyre sector.
What is the Global Lighthouse Network?
It is a World Economic Forum initiative recognising manufacturing facilities that excel in implementing advanced digital technologies.
What did Guizhou Tyre achieve?
The company was honoured for its integration of Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies, enhancing efficiency and reducing operational costs.
Why is this significant for the tyre industry?
The award showcases how tyre manufacturers can harness 4IR technologies to meet challenges like sustainability and supply chain resilience.
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