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TBC Donating to its Charity When Associates Get Vaccinated

When completed COVID-19 vaccination cards are submitted by TBC associates to human resources, a donation will be made to Helping Hands, the company’s associate-funded 501(c)(3) organization.

Titan Offers On-Site COVID-19 Vaccines to Employees

The Des Moines clinic is part of a larger company initiative to vaccinate employees at its U.S. locations.

TIA: Transitioning to Virtual Training Amid COVID

Kevin Rohlwing, senior vice president of training for the Tire Industry Association, delves into the challenges and opportunities of transitioning in-person, hands-on TIA training sessions, which made up a majority of its training and a large chunk of its revenue, to a virtual environment.

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TIA: Transitioning to Virtual Training Amid COVID [Audio]

What do you do when the pandemic forces you to lose one of your primary sources of revenue? Well, that’s the predicament the Tire Industry Association found itself in around mid-March last year. When states started to go into lockdown, the association had to cancel its in-person, hands-on training sessions, which made up a majority

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Exec. Interview: Continental Tire Talks Customer Centricity

Continental has set its sights on becoming the leader in digital tire solutions by 2030, with its dealer customers at the core of its innovation.

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Belle Tire to Incentivize Employees Who Get COVID Vaccine

The company says it will pay $25 per vaccine visit to employees who choose to get immunized.

Goodyear-Cooper Deal: Benefits, Challenges & What’s Ahead

While the market reacted favorably to the transaction, questions remain about how these two companies will integrate and the long-term benefits for both—and dealers—down the line.

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Cooper Sees Unit Volume Decrease of 13% in Fiscal 2020

Cooper’s net sales were $2.52 billion compared to $2.75 billion the prior year, and in the fourth quarter, global unit volume decreased 9.8% compared to the fourth quarter of 2019.

Yokohama Predicts a Stronger ’21 After Sales Decline in 2020

In Yokohama’s Tires segment, full-year sales revenue and business profit were down from the previous year, but sales of winter tires were robust in the fourth quarter.

Service Equipment Veteran Michael Alusick Passes Away

Michael Alusick dedicated his working life to Bear Automotive, Sun Electric, Forward Lift and Snap-on Equipment.