Cooper Tire and Rubber announced its Roadmaster Fleet Service Network that offers 24/7 emergency roadside tire replacement and repair for eligible commercial trucking fleets.
by Staff
October 20, 2015
Cooper Tire's Gary Schroeder by the Roadmaster display at the ATA's Management Conference and Exhibition.Photo: David Cullen
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Cooper Tire's Gary Schroeder by the Roadmaster display at the ATA's Management Conference and Exhibition. Photo: David Cullen
PHILADELPHIA — Cooper Tire and Rubber has rolled out its Roadmaster Fleet Service Network, which offers 24/7 emergency roadside tire replacement and repair for eligible commercial trucking fleets. The annoucnement was made here at the American Trucking Association's Management Conference & Exhibition.
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The network is available to fleets that are part of the Roadmaster national account program. In addition to service and repairs, the network applies consistent pricing for tire and services in all locations and provides a means of direct billing.
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“Cooper remains dedicated to growing our Roadmaster commercial truck tire business,” said Gary Schroeder, Cooper’s director of commercial vehicle and OEM sales for Roadmaster.
“Not only are we introducing the new Roadmaster Fleet Service Network, but we have also invested in a sales and field engineering team focused exclusively on the commercial trucking business," he added.
The Roadmaster sales and field engineering team has experience in servicing national accounts for Cooper’s customers. Roadmaster said its tires are designed for long mileage and are backed by a warranty that offers two retreads within six years.
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