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Oliver Rubber launches PD Drive retread

Product News, Retreading

Oliver Rubber Co. has launched the Oliver PD Drive, a SmartWay-verified drive-position retread for regional applications.

“The PD Drive provides a winning combination of low rolling resistance, tread life and traction in this new Oliver product,” said Philip Boarts, Oliver’s product category manager. “It delivers bottom-line fuel economy and mileage.”

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  4. Bridgestone discusses its ‘multifaceted’ fleet customer approach
24th September 2015/by Tyrepress Editors

What next for Unipart Automotive workers?

Career Tracks, UK News

When the news broke that Unipart had entered administration, it will have been something of a blow for the 1800-odd “loyal” employees of the company. Indeed the only good thing for employees was the end of the speculation roller coaster than began with managers suggesting a rescue could come in 36 hours, followed by reports that Euro Car Parts was a front runner, and finally the announcement two weeks later that nothing could be done for the company. But what about staff?

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Related news:

  1. Euro Car Parts hires 65 ex-Unipart Automotive employees
  2. Euro Car Parts adds three Unipart Automotive recruits to its National Accounts department
  3. ‘Loyal’ Unipart Automotive staff in quandary while takeover talks continue
  4. William Blair in favour of a Euro Car Parts rescue of Unipart Automotive
28th July 2014/by Tyrepress Editors
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