Memphis Tire Dealers Joins Marangoni Family of Retreaders
Quality Tire & Service of Munford, Tenn., has joined the Marangoni Tread North America family of independent retreaders, the company announced.
by Staff
December 8, 2015
Photo: Quality Tire & Service
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Photo: Quality Tire & Service
Quality Tire & Service of Munford, Tenn., has joined the Marangoni Tread North America family of independent retreaders, the company announced.
The tire dealer will be offering Marangoni’s Ringtread brand of spliceless retreads to the greater Memphis area, covering the west Tennessee market for Marangoni.
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Quality Tire & Service has been serving the Memphis area since 1996 and offers services that include new and retread commercial tires, service and repair, 24/7 commercial on-site tire service, and fleet checks. It also runs a retread plant with the capacity of over 35,000 retreads per year.
“Like our name suggests, we must continuously strive to find quality products for our customers,” said James Millican, owner of Quality Tire & Service. “We are truly excited about the opportunity to represent Ringtread because, it is a premium quality, double contoured, spliceless, American-made precured tread that will provide our customers with the best retread experience.”
Marangoni Tread North America supplies retreading technology, products, equipment, supplies, technical service and commercial support of independent retreaders in North America.
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