Overview
About Advance Tyre Europe
Established in 1958, GTC (Guizhou Tyre Co., Ltd) is one of the Chinese leading tyre manufacturers, the home of ADVANCE and SAMSON brands with production bases in China and Vietnam.
GTC relies on the strength of its research and development team. Its aim is to provide high quality tyres by utilising the latest green and intelligent technologies.
GTC has a complete range of product specifications and models and the products have been popularly sold to 130+ countries and regions.
GTC’s products have been authenticated by ISO9001 quality system certificate, ISO/TS 16949 quality system certificate, 3C, DOT, E-MARK, GCC, SNI, BIS and INMETRO certificates.
GTC joined the United Nations Global Compact in 2019, and passed the Ecovadis ESG audit certification in 2020,culminating in the award of the Ecovadis S Medal in 2025.
In June 2024, GTC has also committed to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) –a joint initiative between global corporate actors to ensure progress towards the Paris agreement goals of limiting global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.This is a high recognition of the company's performance in environmental, social, and corporate governance.
GTC relies on the strength of its research and development team. Its aim is to provide high quality tyres by utilising the latest green and intelligent technologies.
GTC has a complete range of product specifications and models and the products have been popularly sold to 130+ countries and regions.
GTC’s products have been authenticated by ISO9001 quality system certificate, ISO/TS 16949 quality system certificate, 3C, DOT, E-MARK, GCC, SNI, BIS and INMETRO certificates.
GTC joined the United Nations Global Compact in 2019, and passed the Ecovadis ESG audit certification in 2020,culminating in the award of the Ecovadis S Medal in 2025.
In June 2024, GTC has also committed to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) –a joint initiative between global corporate actors to ensure progress towards the Paris agreement goals of limiting global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.This is a high recognition of the company's performance in environmental, social, and corporate governance.