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TBC Adds Three Truck Tire Lines

TBC Wholesale Group has expanded its portfolio of optimized, high-value, and value medium radial truck tire products. Sumitomo, Sailun and Dynacargo branded truck tires are available to dealers now.

by Staff
June 11, 2014
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TBC Wholesale Group has expanded its portfolio of optimized, high-value, and value medium radial truck tire products. Sumitomo, Sailun and Dynacargo branded truck tires are available to dealers now.

Sumitomo

Sumitomo offerings include the Sumitomo truck tire line and the Sumitomo Select National Account program.

Sumitomo truck tires provide TBC Wholesale customers an optimized solution for the trucking industry, according to the company. The Sumitomo medium radial truck tire line provides fleets and independent drivers a low-cost-per-mile product offering from long-wearing rubber compounds.

In addition, the Sumitomo Select National Account program features comprehensive market coverage with 87 sizes from conventional to wide-base, including a full complement of Smartway-verified line haul products.

Sailun

TBC also introduced the Sailun medium truck tire line.

Sailun provides a high value proposition with a combination of technology, innovation, and quality at a competitive price point, according to TBC.

“Sailun Medium Truck tires target the mid-value segment, combining affordable pricing with excellent performance,” says Bill Dashiell, TBC Wholesale vice president of product marketing.

“Sailun brings proven quality and retreadability in a value price point and offers a complete line of commercial truck tires with 72 sizes, including Smartway-verified products.”

Dynacargo

In addition, TBC announced the new Dynacargo medium truck line.

The Dynacargo line is available in the most popular sizes and market applications in 52 sizes.

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TBC is owned by Sumitomo Corp. of America. It markets on a wholesale basis to regional tire chains and distributors serving independent tire dealers throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. TBC has 46 distribution centers, making them the second largest distribution business behind American Tire Distributors.

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