Should your business have an employee handbook? How can an employee handbook help you set employee expectations and even boost employee morale? This Tire Dealer Survival Guide article explains how an up-to-date employee handbook can benefit both you and your employees.
Nokian Tyres plc has opened a new tire warehouse in Shorewood, Ill., "that will help the company keep up with growing demand in North America and increased production at its factory in Dayton, Tenn."
In the first three months of 2021 at Monro Inc., same-store sales of tires increased 17% and alignments grew by 15%, leading the way for the company’s recovery and greatly exceeding the results for other automotive services.
How can you use social media and online reviews to drive more traffic to your website and store? What are some tips for managing your online reputation? This Tire Dealer Survival Guide article provides proven best practices.
Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. has opened a new, one million-square-foot distribution center in Whiteland, Ind. The facility "will provide Cooper with additional capacity for product storage and a modern design for optimizing operations."
Pirelli & Cia SpA says it will be the world's first tiremaker to produce a range of products certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. The Pirelli P Zero is designed for the BMW X5 xDrive45e plug-in hybrid.
Six technicians working for VIP Inc. dba VIP Tires & Service have earned Master Technician status from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE).
The U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association (USTMA) says it supports the World Business Council for Sustainable Development’s Tire Industry Project and its new roadmap for the tire sector, "Sustainability Driven: Accelerating Impact with the Tire Sector SDG Roadmap."
Why is delivering good, old-fashioned customer service not enough in today's hyper-competitive market? How can you "make the switch" to providing a repeatable, superior customer experience instead? Check out this article from MTD's Tire Dealer Survival Guide for more information.
COVID-19 oozed into every part of our lives this past year and that includes the engines in our cars. Americans have driven less during the past 12 months, but that doesn’t mean oil changes should be happening any less frequently.