
Marangoni Tread North America’s dealer Tire Tech Inc., has moved to a new facility in Birmingham, Ala., the company announced.
Marangoni Tread North America’s dealer, Tire Tech Inc., has moved to a new, larger facility in Birmingham, Ala., the company announced.

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Marangoni Tread North America’s dealer Tire Tech Inc., has moved to a new facility in Birmingham, Ala., the company announced.
Tire Tech Inc., is a dealer for Wilson County Tire & Retreading, a Marangoni independent retreader located in Lebanon, Tenn.
The 42,000 square-foot facility will include all of the company’s services under one roof including Marangoni Ringtread splice-less retreads and Unitread procure treads. It will also offer new commercial and industrial tires, fleet services, a full service mechanical shop, a paint and body shop, a trailer shop and towing and recovery services.
The company was able to purchase the larger facility due to continued growth in the market, according to Steven Bailey, president of Tire Tech.
“The new facility not only satisfies our current growth needs, it also provides us with additional acreage to expand well into the future,” said Bailey.
The new Tire Tech facility is located at at 2400 Ensley 5 Points W Ave. Birmingham, Ala., 35218.

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