Truck Tire Supplier to Open North American Headquarters
TP Commercial Solutions has announced that its new headquarters in San Diego, Calif., will be opened on Sept. 1 as part of the truck tire supplier's expansion in the North American market.
by Staff
July 26, 2017
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Photo: TP Commercial Solutions
TP Commercial Solutions has announced that its new headquarters in San Diego, Calif., will be opened on Sept. 1. The company is is part of Prometeon Tyre Group, the former Pirelli industrial business unit that supplies commercial truck tires and fleet solutions to the global market.
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The new HQ for TP Commercial Solutions will assist with its expansion in the U.S. and Canada markets for truck, agricultural, and off road tires, the company said.
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“This move gives us a fresh new start and focus to strengthen our premium truck and fleet business for the North American market,” said Alex Vitale, CEO of TP Commercial Solutions. “Moving into our own dedicated headquarters will also enable us to implement our growth strategy throughout North America.”
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