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Tyre Manufacturing in SA: Will it Have a Future?

(Douglasdale, South Africa/SA Treads) The South African business sector is applauded the world over for its unflinching work ethic, its determination to succeed against all odds and its uncanny ability to come up with creative solutions whenever the occasion demands it.

The Final Word: NHTSA Clears the Air on TPMS Regs and Plus-Sizing Conundrum

Knowledge and information. Both are more critical in today’s automotive industry than at any other time in history. Unfortunately, most of us lack the time to read every detail regarding the very products that give us our livelihood. It doesn’t help when government agencies, trade groups – even word-of-mouth – confuse and confound what should

Getting Every Last Drop: Vendors Offer More Than Just Product – But You Have to Take the Time to Benefit

You have five “urgent” phone calls that “must be returned immediately,” an HR crisis that can’t wait, and a customer who demands “you” take care of them. Your insurance carrier thinks you should update your coverage and the bank just called because there is a “problem” with your account. Let’s not forget the fire inspector

How Do You Stack Up?: Now You’ll Know – New Feature Provides Timely, Real-World Retail Sales Data

“So, what do you hear out there?” If you merely read the words, this question makes no sense whatsoever. What you “hear out there” could be the blood-curdling screams of hungry coyotes or your spouse pointing out the error of your ways (if the latter is the case, the coyotes may be more pleasant). But

New Man, New Focus: Armes Aims to Strenghten Cooper’s Base While Keeping an Eye on the Future

Roy V. Armes was named president and CEO of Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. last December, following the August resignation of Tom Dattilo. A 31-year veteran of Whirlpool Corp., Armes held several senior-level posts in various departments at the appliance manufacturer, including engineering, project management and purchasing. He also had positions in Mexico and China

While It’s Hot: With the Right Business Approach, Selling Nitrogen Can Pump Up Profits

For the past five or so years, suppliers of nitrogen-inflation equipment have made serious claims. Compared to moisture- and dirt-laden compressed air, nitrogen – a dry, inert gas – runs cooler, does not permeate through rubber as quickly and does not cause rust to develop on steel cords, expensive wheels or tire pressure monitoring sensors.

Hankook’s T-station Enters China

(Staffordshire, U.K./Tyres & Accessories) Hankook has opened the first of its T-station centres outside of South Korea.

Advertising ROI: Image is Everything, But Profit Power is in Numbers

In many independent businesses, advertising gets a bad rap. When times are tough, it’s the first to go. When times are tremendous, it’s the last priority. Any business expense without an immediate, noticeable return won’t make the top of a tire dealer’s to-do list, especially when that list is miles long, crammed with the hundreds

Pnuematic Tools; Belts/Hoses

  Durability Tops List When Shopping for Pneumatic Tools The last thing anyone needs in a fast-paced work environment is a broken or otherwise out-of-service tool. That’s why shopping for a new impact wrench is so important. With every supplier offering cutting-edge technology, it’s no longer so much about tool features as it is tool

New Commercial TPMS from Mobile Awareness

(Staffordshire, U.K./Tyres & Accessories) Transportation safety products company Mobile Awareness released a new generation of TPMS products geared toward commercial trucks, utility vehicles, RVs and trailers – the MA-TPMS.