Goodyear will expand its commercial tire and service network in the Greensboro, N.C., market.

“North Carolina is home to many commercial trucking fleets, and Greensboro is a very important market for Goodyear,” said Phillip Kane, vice president, Goodyear Commercial Tire Systems. “Our Total Package Solution of premium products and technologies, including new truck tires and retreads, best-in-class services designed to help keep trucks up and running, and business solutions will help fleet owners in the Greensboro area make better business decisions and lower their costs.”

Goodyear’s Total Package Solution includes:

  • A full range of commercial truck tires for every application, from long-haul and mixed-service to regional and pick-up and delivery, and more.
  • Exclusive technologies like Goodyear DuraSeal Technology, which instantly seals nail-hole punctures of up to 1/4 inch in diameter in the repairable area of a tire’s tread, and Goodyear Fuel Max Technology, which incorporates fuel-saving compounds and advanced design technology to help promote energy efficiency and fuel economy.
  • A full line of retread products, including Goodyear’s spliceless UniCircle Technology, which adheres snugly to a tire’s casing to provide enhanced traction and reduce tearing and chunking.
  • The largest tire and service network in the industry, according to the company, with more than 2,200 locations from coast to coast, including authorized Goodyear commercial tire dealerships and Goodyear Commercial Tire & Service Centers.
  • Goodyear-FleetHQ 24/7 Emergency Roadside Service.
  • Tire Trac, another Goodyear-FleetHQ business solution, which allows fleets to monitor tire installations, the performance of individual tires, and other key data; collecting, documenting and presenting information via custom reports.
  • The Goodyear Smart Fleet program, which provides owner-operators through mid-size fleets with all of the benefits that Goodyear delivers to large, national fleets, including published pricing on new tires, retreads and services.
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