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RAC Holds Recycling Conference

The Rubber Association of Canada is hosting the biennial Rubber Recycling Symposium, with the help of host sponsor Tire Stewardship British Columbia and the Rubber Manufacturers Association.

RAC Hosts Recycling Program

The Rubber Association of Canada will hold its Rubber Recycling 2008 conference from Oct. 29-31 in Vancouver.

Web Site Launched for Top Shop Awards

Building on the success of its first Top Shop Awards program last year, Tire Review and presenting sponsor Ammco/Coats launched a new Web site dedicated to all aspects of the prestigious North American tire dealer awards program.

10 Energy Management Recommendations

(Rubber Association of Canada/360 Energy Inc.) Energy costs are soaring. Blackouts anticipated. Demand is projected to exceed supply.

Cooper Partners with Professional Bull Riders

Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. will partner with Professional Bull Riders, Inc., the organizer and promoter of the world’s premier professional bull riding events, to be the official tire of the PBR through its 2009 Built Ford Tough Series season.

New RMA Chairman Outlines Plans

(Akron/Tire Review) Jim MacMaster, executive vice president of Yokohama Tire Corporation, was recently elected to a two-year term as chairman of the Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA).

RAC Annual Meeting Seats New Chairman

(Longqueuil, Quebec/Tire News) Focusing on all aspects of the rubber industry, the Rubber Association of Canada is striving to provide a voice in government, a healthy workplace and public education.

TRIB Seeks Board Nominees

(Akron/Tire Review) Four members have been nominated to replace outgoing members of TRIB’s board of directors.

Hot Time in Las Vegas: TIA Busy at Annual SEMA Show

TIA Busy at Annual SEMA Show

Industry Report

Conti to Add "Low Cost" Production for N.A.Continental AG announced plans to spend upwards of $306.9 million to boost tire capacity in low-cost countries, primarily to benefit its struggling North American operations. In addition, Continental officials said the company is still seeking a partner in China.