Advantage PressurePro Adds Commercial Leasing Options - Tire Review Magazine

Advantage PressurePro Adds Commercial Leasing Options

Advantage PressurePro, manufacturer and provider of Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems and Technology, has partnered with Tiger Leasing to provide leasing options for PressurePro commercial customers.

“More than ever, transportation companies are realizing the need to reap the benefits that our TPMS provide,” stated Phillip Zaroor, president and CEO of PressurePro. “With PressurePro providing the information needed for companies to add increased fuel efficiency, extended tire/casing life, decreased maintenance/downtime, reduced insurance costs and more, fleets simply can’t afford not to run TPMS.”

The average return on investment for a PressurePro system is eight months, not taking into consideration the additional safety benefits provided by having reliable and current tire pressure readings. When tied with the systems of PressurePro’s telematics partners, even greater benefits are realized with the addition of remote readings, fully integrated diagnostics systems and much more, according to PressurePro.

“We provide the products, the benefits and the telematics contacts that are key in helping fleets flourish in this tough market. What we were missing was the piece that provides current and potential customers with a cost effective way to bring both our equipment, and the equipment of our partners, on board in a very low cost and attractive manner,” said Zaroor. “Tiger is established as a leading equipment leasing resource that is known for providing competitive programs and great customer service. They are a class act company that provides this needed piece to our customers, and we look forward to continuing to work with them.” (Tire Review/Akron)

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