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In 2017, Bridgestone Mexico had 3,530 suppliers, divided into two large groups. The first group supplies raw material such as natural and synthetic rubber, carbon black, sulfur, pigments, and steel, among others, from Mexico, Brazil, Canada, China, Guatemala, Italy, Japan, and the United States.

The second group includes service or general product providers for business management purposes, such as maintenance and general purchases. They are all Mexican.

In general, only 3% of the suppliers are foreigners, and the company spent 73% of its general procurement budget with them, while national suppliers represented the other 97% where the company spent the remaining 27% balance.

Bridgestone Mexico

Juan Vazquez de Mella No. 481 – 4° Piso Col. Los Morales Polanco C.P. 11510, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico, D.F.

Phone: +(52) 55 5626 6600

BS_LAN_Prensa@la-bridgestone.com.
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Bridgestone Mexico

Corporate offices: Juan Vazquez de Mella No. 481 – 4° Piso Col. Los Morales Polanco C.P. 11510, Miguel Hidalgo,
Mexico, D.F.

Phone: +(52) 55 5626 6600

e-mail:BS_LAN_Prensa@la-bridgestone.com.

Bridgestone Costa Rica

Corporate offices: Km. 11 Autopista General Cañas,
La Ribera de Belen de Heredia, Costa Rica

Phone (506) 800 LLANTAS

mail: BS_LAN_Prensa@la-bridgestone.com.

Bridgestone Colombia

Corporate offices: Av. Calle 24A # 59-42, Oficina 203, Bogota, Colombia.

Phone: 57 + 1 + 6544000

mail: BS_LAN_Prensa@la-bridgestone.com.