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Pirelli Announces Price Increase for Car, Light Truck Tires

The company says price increases of up to 8% will take effect on Oct. 1 and will vary by line and tire size.

Tirehub Opens New Logistics Center in Atlanta

The new TireHub Logistics Center in Kennesaw, Georgia, increases the company’s delivery radius in the Atlanta metropolitan area.

Continental Offers OE Electric Motor Replacement Parts

Continental’s line of replacement parts for hybrid vehicles includes battery cooling fans, inverter coolant pumps and more.

Hercules Tires Announces Rebate for A/T Tires

The rebate offer for some of the company’s all-terrain tires runs from Sept. 1 through Oct. 15.

Continental Tire Announces Price Increase

The increases on select tires will take effect Oct. 1 and will vary across specific products by brand.

Milwaukee Tool Expands In Mississippi

The company’s expansion to Clinton, Mississippi, is part of a commitment to creating 1,200 jobs in the state.

Nexen Tire Partners With European Football Club

Through its partnership with AC Milan, Nexen Tire plans to expand its brand presence in the Italian market.

Michelin Launches More Winter Tire Sizes

The company’s X-Ice Snow, which was launched in 2020, will now be available in 116 sizes.

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Bridgestone Issues Recall for Eight Passenger Tires

The affected tires may have a small pinhole and were manufactured at its Aiken, South Carolina, passenger tire plant.

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BKT Unveils New Rocky Terrain Tractor Tire

BKT’s Agrimax Fortis tire is built for soil preparation, planting and treatment operations and has better traction in difficult terrain, the company says.

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Goodyear, Plus Collaborate on Autonomous Trucks

The partnership is meant to enhance efficiency and safety for semi-trucks while also reducing carbon impact.

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Hoosier To Raise Prices on Some Race, Street Tire Products

Dealers and distributors can expect to see up to a 15% price increase on some products starting Sept. 1.