“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.
by Staff
June 9, 2014
2 min to read
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.”
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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.
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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.
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