Boss Truck Shops has announced that it will carry the full line of commercial tires from Yokohama Tire Corporation at all 44 of its locations in the U.S.
by Staff
June 9, 2016
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Boss Truck Shops has announced that it will carry the full line of commercial tires from Yokohama Tire Corporation at all 44 of its locations in the U.S.
The company will also offer Yokohama’s roadside assistance, Yokohama Emergency Service, to service all Yokohama National Account customers.
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“Boss Truck Shops are a welcome addition to Yokohama, bringing valuable service and product solutions to fleets and owner-operators over the road,” said Tommy Bazzell, Yokohama director of national account, truck stop and OEM sales. “The availability of Yokohama products and emergency service at their locations will assist in optimizing a truck’s performance or minimizing downtime providing a positive impact to an operation’s bottom line.”
The addition of Boss Truck Shops brings Yokohama tires to over 500 travel-stop network locations across the country.
Boss Shops is a chain of service centers with locations in 23 states, offering tires, oil changes, preventive maintenance, brakes, electrical, drivetrain, air conditioning and other repairs, as well as 24-hour roadside service.
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