Vitesse Suprême Pneus

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Not to be confused with Vitesse.
Vitesse Suprême Pneus
Type Société Anonyme
Industry Automotive
Founded 1718 AN
Headquarters Ahvaz, Alduria, Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Area served Worldwide
Key people Jean-Luc Moreau (Founder), Élise Girard (CEO)
Products Racing Tires, Rubber Products
Employees 4,500 (as of 1727 AN)
Parent Ahvaz Automotive Engineering Company

Vitesse Suprême Pneus is a prominent tire manufacturing company based in Ahvaz, Alduria, a Region within the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie. Established in 1718 AN by Jean-Luc Moreau, the company has become a leading supplier of high-performance tires and specialized rubber products.

History

Vitesse Suprême Pneus was founded in 1718 AN to capitalize on the growing demand for high-quality tires suitable for various terrains, particularly the hot and arid deserts of the Euran continent, where Alduria is located. Moreau's innovative approach to rubber vulcanization and tire design quickly garnered attention in the burgeoning automotive sector of Nouvelle Alexandrie.

The company's early success in producing durable and reliable tires for challenging terrains led to its entry into the motor racing market, initially focusing on local and regional leagues. Following the first Grand Prix of Nouvelle Alexandrie (2002) and the opening of the Ahvaz International Circuit in 1708 AN, Vitesse Suprême Pneus gained prominence as the preferred tire supplier for New Alexandrian racing teams. During this period, the company also began supplying specialized rubber products to the Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie. These included high-durability rubber tracks for armored vehicles, essential for operations in varied and challenging terrains, and anti-vibration mounts for machinery, enhancing operational effectiveness and safety. Additionally, they provided weather-resistant gaskets and other rubber parts for aerospace applications, demonstrating the company's versatile expertise in rubber technology.

In 1723 AN, the company became a subsidiary of Ahvaz Automotive Engineering Company, a move that significantly expanded its technological capabilities and market reach. This partnership facilitated Vitesse Suprême Pneus in further refining its tire designs, catering to the high-speed demands of professional racing.

Operations

Vitesse Suprême Pneus operates three major production facilities in Nouvelle Alexandrie, Natopia, and Constancia. These plants are equipped with advanced technology for both tire manufacturing and the production of specialized rubber products, adhering to the highest standards of quality and performance.

Corporate Affairs

Under the subsidiary umbrella of the Ahvaz Automotive Engineering Company and led by CEO Élise Girard since 1725 AN, the company employs a skilled workforce of approximately 4,500, including experts in material science, engineering, and automotive design.

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