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Hunter Makes Promotions

Hunter Engineering has made a number of management appointments.

Highly Focused: Double Coin Making Progress in Goal to Reach Second Tier

Double Coin Making Progress in Goal to Reach Second Tier

Scribner Joins Bosch Group

Dave Scribner, formerly with Hunter Engineering, has joined Bosch Diagnostics as senior product manager for its Wheel Service Product Group.

New Airless Tire Aims to Save Military Lives

(Wards Auto World) An innovative, non-pneumatic tire being tested by a U.S. National Guard unit in Wisconsin could prove to be a lifesaver for combat troops patrolling in High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles.

Ainscough Renews Bridgestone Crane Tyre Deal

The U.K.’s largest crane operator (Ainscough Crane Hire) has selected Bridgestone UK to supply and service its nationwide 630+ crane network.

Kumho Asiana Group to Boost Liquidity

(Korea Times) Kumho Asiana Group, owner of Kumho Tire Co., plans to raise 4.6 trillion won in fresh money by the end of next year through the sale of assets owned by its business units to quell growing market speculation that the group may face liquidity shortage, following a series of mergers and acquisitions over the past few years. ?

Hunter Promotes Meyer to Product Manager

Hunter Engineering Co. has promoted Greg Meyer to product manager for wheel balancing equipment.

Vredestein Aims for Icy Markets with New Arctrac

Last year’s Winter Tyre Review (T&A, September 2007) featured three Vredestein tyres designed to withstand cold weather.

TIA Board Ballot Set

The slate of candidates for TIA’s 2008 Board of Directors election is set, with 19 candidates vying for 10 spots on the board.