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February 02, 2012

Bridgestone forms mining tire business unit

Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations (BATO) has formed an integrated mining tire business unit and reorganized its Bridgestone Commercial Group.

The new business unit, Bridgestone Mining Solutions, combines all mining tire sales, service and sales engineering, as well as a select group of U.S. and Canadian stores, into one integrated structure. Shawn Rasey will lead the new organization as vice president, Bridgestone Mining Solutions.

“We are very excited to begin this new chapter with our mining tire business,” says Kurt Danielson, president, Bridgestone Commercial Solutions (BACS). “The formation of Bridgestone Mining Solutions will allow us to enhance our mining offerings and be more responsive to our mining customers’ needs.”

In addition, BATO announced several personnel changes within its commercial tire operations to strengthen structural clarity, efficiency and profitability.

Within BACS, John Boynton has accepted the role of vice president of sales for TBR, Retread and Construction Tires. Within BATO’s Company Owned Operations Group (COO), Doyle Bradford has accepted the position of vice president, sales and operations.

Finally, a new position has been created to assist in developing and executing long-term strategies for all commercial businesses. Stacey Simmons has accepted the role of director of strategic planning.

“Under this new structure, we have created a very dynamic and effective leadership team for our commercial tire organization,” says Ken Weaver, president, U.S. & Canada Commercial Tire Sales Division, BATO. “With these changes, our business will also be more streamlined, more responsive to changing market conditions and better positioned to achieve our goal of providing customers with comprehensive, solution-based offerings.”

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  1. Larry | February 06, 2012 at 12:00PM
    i would think the first step would be to work with BBTS dealers and stop selling OTR tires to MRTI dealers. they will continue to use you as long as you let them.

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