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Halfway Around the World with Cooper Tire

(Staffordshire, U.K./Tyres & Accessories) The ruggedness of Cooper Tire 4×4 tyres is being put to the test with an ambitious 40,000-kilometer trek from Cape Town in South Africa to London.

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Report Blasts Irving Police on Tire Maintenance

(Akron/Tire Review – Dallas Morning News) A blistering internal review of Irving’s (Texas) police vehicle maintenance procedures after the traffic death of a police officer concludes that the city has allowed tires on squad cars to become too worn before being replaced.

Tyre Safety No Joke in Switzerland

(Staffordshire, U.K./Tyres & Accessories) Car owners take note – a motorist who was caught by the Swiss police with insufficient tread depth on his car tyres has been banned from driving for a month, following the decision of the federal court in Lausanne.

Gaining Customers’ Trust

Most people want to be liked. Same with any business owner. But profit- and growth-wise, experts say, its better to be trusted by your customers. Trust comes from dealing with customers honestly and by working closely with them to find solutions to real problems – especially if those solutions are less expensive. By discovering what

Giti Tire Europe: Link Into Europe

(Staffordshire, U.K./ Tyres & Accessories) Since several years, Chinese tyre manufacturers are active on the European tyre market.

German Reifen Exhibition Expands Into China

(Staffordshire, U.K./ Tyres & Accessories) The Chinese tyre market is becoming ever more interesting, and not only for tyre manufacturers and wholesalers.

CRIA Taking Rubber Industry to New Heights

(India/Rubber Asia) A factor which hit the Chinese rubber industry was the international trade barriers which badly affected the export of Chinese rubber products.

Paper Tiger: Tackling Image Problem Takes Real Teeth, Not Tax Boondoggle

All I can say is: Be careful what you wish for. We’ve all heard tales of consumers being ripped off by auto repair shops. TV news shows and other media have done their watchdog best to uncover unscrupulous shops, especially during sweeps months. Many consumers see those hyper-hyped “Eyewitless News” exposes and automatically lump all

Secondary Fly-Tipping and Part Worn Numbers Up

(Staffordshire, U.K./Tyres & Accessories) The U.K. now diverts 93% of tyres arising from landfill and leads the way in terms of tyre recycling.