Giti launches commercial tire line for North America Giti launches commercial tire line for North America

Giti launches commercial tire line for North America

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Giti Tire USA announced that it is launching the Giti brand of commercial truck tires in North America, with a lineup including long haul, regional, urban/light-duty and mixed-service applications.

“We are very excited to be launching the Giti brand of commercial truck tires in the U.S. and Canada. Having our own R&D Center in South Carolina affords us access to global technology while focusing on specific service conditions for our clientele in North America,” said Armand Allaire, Giti Tire’s executive vice president of commercial sales. “Our Giti brand incorporates outstanding retreadability into 17 tread patterns and 59 SKUs. We also updated pattern naming conventions to help users and dealers select the correct application, making it simple for owner/operators, fleets and dealers to shop. For instance, GTL922FS means Giti Trailer Long Haul and FS is Fuel Saving.”

The line of North American tires includes the following:

  • GSR225 – Regional steer
  • GDL633FS – Long Haul Ultra Wide Base drive tire
  • GTL933FS – Long Haul Ultra Wide Base trailer tire
  • GAM851 – All Position Mixed Service tire

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