Wilson County Tire & Retreading Opens New Marangoni Retread Plant
Sumerel Tire Service, Newport, Ky., has expanded its operation to include the middle Tennessee market area with the addition of a new Marangoni retread facility in Lebanon, Tenn.
by Staff
May 27, 2014
1 min to read
Sumerel Tire Service, Newport, Ky., has expanded its operation to include the middle Tennessee market area with the addition of a new Marangoni retread facility in Lebanon, Tenn.
Wilson County Tire & Retreading brings to Middle Tennessee and the Nashville market Marangoni's Ringtrea retreading system.
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The new facility offers fleets new tires and retreading as well as a mounted wheel program, drive up service, and pick up & delivery.
“We are pleased and excited to venture into the Middle Tennessee market with Marangoni Products," said Bob Majewski, owner of Sumerel Tire Service. "We will bring our experience in remanufactured tires, attention to detail, high quality service and the great attention we pay to our customers' needs that will further increase our customers' experience with this great product"
Sumerel has hired Rick Majewski, who has years of retreading, fleet and service knowledge, to run the operation.
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"Bob and Rick Majewski bring a tremendous amount of knowledge, experience, high quality products and customer service that will serve this market well," said Bill Sweatman, Marangoni president and CEO.
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