The road is farther and the heart is closer to the two-way development of Michelin's “Worry-free” roadside assistance.

After the member vehicle broke through 100,000 vehicles in April this year, the road rescue service of the Michelin “Worry-free” member club has achieved new development. In terms of rescue mileage, Michelin completed comprehensive coverage of the Beijing-Shanghai, Beijing-Guangzhou, Beijing-Fuzhou-Fuzhou-Guangzhou Expressway and 104, 106, 107 national highways, covering 10,000 kilometers. On the user side, Michelin has introduced more incentives to give more card and bus drivers the chance to try Michelin's “Worry-free” roadside assistance service. This two-way expansion initiative has enabled the nation's card and passenger car users to truly feel the experience of being more distant and closer to the heart.

In the expansion of rescue routes, in order to ensure that trucks and buses waiting for assistance on the road can be rescued within 60 minutes, Michelin's "Worry-free" partnership has been established with more than 500 rescue service providers covering 14 provinces and cities across the country. From the beginning of the service's launch in 2008 to the current seven rescue lines and 10,000 kilometers of rescue operations, Michelin has been actively involved in the construction of a rescue service network, aiming to make the passengers and passengers traveling on this 10,000-kilometer bus truly real. Feel free to travel!

While expanding the rescue route, it is another important direction for Michelin to create more convenient and affordable services for more card and bus drivers using the “Worry-free” rescue service to create convenient and affordable rescue services. To this end, Michelin has introduced more incentives to attract more card and bus users to join the "Worry-free" membership network and experience "Worry-free" services. Now, any card bus driver can enter the Michelin "Worry-free" certification retailer's store to apply for a "Worry-free" club membership, through the Michelin retailer to become a worry-free rescue service users. At the same time, during the period from July to December 12, any “no worries” rescue service users can request an opportunity to reduce the rescue cost of 100 yuan on the spot, as long as they request the Michelin “Worry-free” rescue. In addition, customers who purchase Michelin Card Passenger Car tyres from July to September will also receive Worry-free members' points and have the opportunity to participate in gift exchanges and numerous lucky draw activities. For more information, please visit the Michelin Cars and Tires Website.

Michelin “Worry-free” is an innovative service concept in the field of Chinese car and passenger car tires. It was first launched by Michelin in June 2008, including points exchange, roadside assistance, information delivery, on-site service, member website and member activities. Value-added service content. With the launch of the "Worry-free" card passenger car club, Michelin became the first tire company in the Chinese market to launch 24-hour truck and bus tire rescue.

As a multinational company with a history of more than 100 years, Michelin has always stood at the forefront of technological innovation, providing consumers with safe, fuel-efficient and tire products with longer mileage. Headquartered in Clermont-Ferrand, France, Michelin has 68 factories on five continents, 13 rubber plantations in Africa and South America, technology centers covering Europe, North America, and Asia, established in more than 170 countries. Sales and marketing agencies. Now Michelin has about 110,252 employees worldwide.

In 1989, Michelin established its first representative office in mainland China in Beijing. In the spirit of a century of innovation, Michelin brought advanced technology and high-quality products to China, established its first joint venture company in Shenyang at the end of 1995, and later transformed itself into a wholly foreign-owned enterprise in 2003. In 2001, Michelin teamed up with Shanghai Tire & Rubber (Group) Co., Ltd., one of China's largest tire manufacturers, to form Shanghai Michelin Warrior Tire Co., Ltd. In the same year, Michelin (China) Investment Co., Ltd. was established in Shanghai. At present, Michelin has approximately 5,500 employees in China and is committed to China's sustainable development.