Tire News in Canada

Goodyear Reports Q3 2020 Results

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company reported results for the third quarter and first nine months of 2020. Goodyear’s third quarter 2020 sales were $3.5 billion,…

Run-Flat Tires: Running On Empty

Before you recommend zero-pressure tires—also known as run-flats—to your customers, make sure they know the pros and cons. At first glance, run-flat tires would seem to…

Bridgestone Announces New MaxTread Fuel Tech

Bridgestone announced the newest addition to its existing Bandag MaxTread line, the FuelTech Drive retread for the drive wheel position. The MaxTread FuelTech Drive is a…

Double Down on Safety! by Matt White

Don’t overlook everyday safety procedures. Since the pandemic started seven months ago, accidents in our industry have risen substantially. From last year at this time, there…

Space, Specifics and Software

These three factors are key to success for winter storage.   In a typical winter season, Carla Lindsay, Owner of OK Tire in St. George, near…

Simple and Systemized

Organization reduces error and maximizes efficiency. When space is at a premium, the location of your tire inventory is absolutely critical. “You don’t want to put…

Wheel Balancers: Making the Choice

Weigh your options by shop priorities. Before investing in a new balancer, a shop should think about how their overall strategy is focused. “What are you…

Tire News Canada – Keeping You Informed

As the only national B2B tire publication, we bring the tire industry and all its facets to the tire manufacturing industry, tire distributors and tire retailers across Canada. We’re not simply a tire review magazine. Rather, our tire magazine covers the entire tire industry in Canada, and beyond. We pride ourselves on bringing the latest tire news and insights to the entire automotive industry in Canada. Whether covering the tire manufacturing industry, analyzing the global tire market, or looking at where tires are manufactured, we translate the global industry into practical advice for the local tire market. Our team of journalists and columnists tackles the entire spectrum of timely topics from tire production and tire technology to the use of natural and synthetic rubber, and other raw materials, like carbon black that are essential for tire production. We also realize that our readers sell and service a broad range of customers. As a tire news magazine we cover the many niches within the broader market, including passenger car tires, green tire technologies, performance tires, winter tires, commercial, OTR and specialty tires. And while we’re not strictly a wheels and tires magazine, we are the largest tire magazine in the nation, dedicated to the tire industry in Canada.

Tire Industry, and Beyond

Our readers sell and service tires in many niche markets, and to a variety of different customers. These tire professionals know that their growth rate depends on their ability to cater to the needs of a varied and growing customer base. That’s why we are proud to bring the rest of the automotive industry to their attention. For instance, on the automotive retail side of the business, we focus on dealerships and their needs as they service the tire market from their unique place in the industry. Dealerships cater to the needs of a range of different customers, from passenger car drivers to light-truck and commercial vehicles owners. Just as dealerships service trucks and vans, we know that independent tire retailers also cater to the needs of fleet customers. That’s why we bring you insights from a fleet perspective, allowing you to better understand the needs of fleet buyers, and the kind of products and services they look for when sourcing tires for their vehicles. Since many tire industry professionals also offer mechanical services, we provide an overview of this side of the automotive market. Thus we are truly more than just a wheels and tires magazine. We offer valuable insights and news coverage of the aftermarket with the local garage, and the local tire dealer, as the intended reader. Finally, because the collision repair side of the automotive industry also requires tires for the vehicles they put back on the road, we bring you the latest on collision management in Canada. We thus put the tire industry in Canada into sharp focus for a broad range of readers and decision makers, working in all parts of the automotive industry.