Tire Inspection: The Key to Reliable Repair
recently saw a perfect example of the problem. “A shop foreman was proudly showing me a tire which had just been repaired by one of his crew,” said Garrett. ®From all outward appearances it was a beautiful repair job,® Garrett said, ®but, as we carefully looked at the tire, it was obvious it had been
The Consequences of Improper Nail Hole Repairing
The Consequences of Improper Nail Hole Repairing Tech InternationalThere are two common mistakes made in repairing nail hole injuries in commercial truck tires. The first mistake is only plugging the injury. The second is only applying a repair unit to the inside of the tire and not filling the injury.A proper nail hole repair is
Getting To Know You
Getting To Know You “You have to make time. You don’t have to be at all the meetings, but you want people know you’re out there.” This is the fifth installment of Tire Review’s Dealer Diary, a year-long series showcasing a typical tire dealer, his business, how he runs it, the many issues he deals
Industry Report
Company will market BFGoodrich Scorcher T/A’s over the Internet
No More Excuses: Goodyear Lays it All Out
Goodyear lays it all out at first combined dealer meeting
Sunny Locale, Sunny Prospective: MAST Outlines Successes
MAST outlines successes at annual meeting
TBC “Fills” It Up In Palm Desert
When TBC Corp. held its annual meeting in Palm Desert, Calif, Jan. 5-8, the private brand marketer had three things on its mind: fill rates, customer contact, and marketing solutions. When translated, all that leads to increased customer service and a willingness to do what it takes to keep everyone in the TBC family happy.
Cracking the Corporate Culture Club
Having recently changed jobs — and cities and states ®€” the issue of corporate cultures came to mind. I’ve had some experience with a variety of corporate cultures. Small family-owned companies. Large mega-corporations. North and south. Some great, others simply confounding. There’ve been countless articles about the corporate culture thing — why they are good,
Cashing in On Broadline Tires
Cashing in On Broadline Tires Everyone buys them. Everyone sells them. But nobody is quite sure what they are anymore. And it appears they won’t last much longer, if they even exist now. Broadline tires. Back in the days of bias ply and bias-belted tires – and even after radials took over – the term
Dealer Diary: Commercial Crossover
Commercial Crossover Dealer Name: Sparks Commercial TireLocation: Findlay, OHYears in Operation: 13Number of Employees: 20Repair Specialty: Brakes and springsAverage Number of Repair Orders per week: 105Tire/Service Sales mix: 80 percent tires This is the fourth installment of Tire Review’s Dealer Diary, a year-long series showcasing a typical tire dealer, his business, how he runs it,