Camso is a global manufacturer and service provider of track systems for off-the-road vehicles.
Founded in 1982 as Camoplast Inc.
In 2010, Camoplast acquired the rubber tracks plant of Trelleborg
In 2015, Camoplast and Solideal merged to become Camso
In 2018, Michelin acquired Camso for $1.45 billion
As of 2021, Camso has over 7,500 employees in more than 27 countries.
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Camso’s Construction tracks are designed to maximize uptime and reduce operating costs in off-the-road vehicle applications.
Camso’s Agricultural tracks are designed to increase efficiency and reduce soil compaction for better yields in agricultural off-the-road vehicle applications.
Camso’s Recreational tracks are designed to enhance the performance and versatility of powersports vehicles in off-road environments.
Camso is a global manufacturer and service provider of track systems for off-the-road vehicles.
Camso offers Construction, Agricultural, and Recreational tracks for off-the-road vehicles.
Camso's competitors include Mattracks, Superior Tire & Rubber Corp, and Soucy International.
Camso was founded in 1982 as Camoplast Inc. In 2015, Camoplast and Solideal merged to become Camso. In 2018, Michelin acquired Camso for $1.45 billion.
Camso tracks can be purchased from authorized dealers and distributors located worldwide.