DUNDEE, Scotland — Group Michelin, with the backing of the Scottish government, plans to invest $21 million in its factory in Dundee to upgrade the plant for larger-sized tires and to reduce its environmental impact.
Included in the equipment upgrade will be the installation of electric curing technology, which will help make the site more efficient and expand the range of tires it is capable of manufacturing, Scotland First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said at a ceremony held at the 45-year-old car and light truck tire plant.
Scottish Enterprise, Scotland's main economic development agency, is committing $5.7 million toward the project in the form of an Environmental Protection Grant, with Michelin investing the rest.
The investment/upgrade is expected to yield a reduction in CO2 emissions related to the plant and its output by 7,140 metric tons a year, Scottish Enterprise said.