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TIA, TRIB Partner for Brazil Show

TIA is partnering with TRIB and the U.S. Commercial Service as exhibitors at the 2008 Recaufair Tire Show, being held this week in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

State Assn. Sets Training Plans

Indiana/Illinois Tire Dealers Association is hosting TIA certified ATS and CTS training programs.

SEMA Show 2007 Wrap-up

Missed the SEMA Show? We’ve got you covered – from the latest news and announcements to the hottest new tires and equipment.

Like Father, Like Son

(Staffordshire, U.K./Tyres & Accessories) The Wales Rally GB is set to be a family affair in 2007, with 18-year old driver Elfyn Evans competing against father Gwyndaf.

New TIA Board Set

(Akron/Tire Review) Members have spoken, and TIA has 13 newly elected board of directors members.

Conditional Grants Would Help Goodyear Plant

(Akron/Tire Review – Fayetteville Observer) The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. plant in Fayetteville could receive $40 million in state grants if it spends at least $200 million on improvements and keeps a minimum of 2,400 workers.

Board Slate Set by TIA

(Akron/Tire Review) Candidates for TIA’s board of directors have been decided, with 10 directors to be elected by TIA members. The 10 board seats will be for three-year terms.

NETSA Pleased With Results of Annual Convention

(Akron/Tire Review) The New England Tire and Service Association (NETSA) said its annual trade show and convention, held Apr. 13-15 in Uncasville, Conn., was a “tremendous success.”

Woman’s Recycling, Recovery Network Extends From Connecticut To Brazil

(Akron/Tire Review – Hartford Courant) – Twenty years ago, Anne Evans never dreamed that the recycling business she launched with $1,000 in cash and a $5,000 line of credit would propel her to such heights: business owner, jet-setter, junk tire lady.

Donks, Boxes & Bubbles: Hot Stuff From the SEMA Show Can Put Profits Into Overdrive

From street rods to ‘donks’ to high-performance European machines and ‘invisible wheels,’ this year’s SEMA Show had you covered with new and innovative products to help you improve your sales. Plus, there was a new tool that helps reduce back injuries while improving ride by centering the wheels on a vehicle’s hub. First up: the