
Carlisle
Carlisle was founded in 1917 in Pennsylvania, USA by Charles S. Moomy who at the time made and sold inner tubes for tyres. During World War II Carlisle manufactured inner tubes of synthetic rubber as the supply of natural rubber from the East Indies became disabled. After the war forced Carlisle to change direction after significant losses in the company. They were now focused on brake and friction , with the change rebounded Carlisle slowly but surely financially. Carlisle went on to acquire several other companies , which meant that they could further diversify his product mix. The broadening and variation has continued until today when the company can offer a variety of products for a variety of markets . Tyres , wheels, drive belt , brakes , fiber optic cable, cookware or building materials are sold and distributed to customers in motorsport , military, industrial or commercial kitchens. Carlisle offers the most part for most people. Within the motorsport industry Carlisle is primarily known for their durable drive and fan belts. Since its inception in 1917, Carlisle transformed many great ideas into innovative products . And with today's 11 000 employees worldwide focused Carlisle on continuing to enhance its brand by always offering its customers unmatched service and the absolute best products.