Pre-Q Galgo Corp. exhibited at the annual TAPT (Tennessee Association of Pupil Transportation) conference on June 6 in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. According to Ron Elliott, the marketing manager at Galgo and Pre-Q, the recent exhibition surpassed expectations, receiving numerous inquiries about retreading. Elliott emphasized that retreads are a manufactured product, and just like any other product, the quality of the input directly affects the quality of the output, highlighting that their retreaders utilize Pre-Q tread rubber and strictly adhere to high standards and specifications when producing retreads.
According to the recent press release, some attendees expressed their preference for purchasing new tires due to concerns about the safety of retreads. In those instances, Ron Elliott and his team responded by questioning the notion that retreads are unsafe, pointing out that they are widely used in critical applications such as airplanes, school buses, ambulances, fire trucks, large and small fleets, USPS vehicles, parcel trucks, and even Air Force One.