• TireStamp inks deal for reselling its TPMS in Mexico

    May 19, 2014

    Rochester Hills, MI-based TireStamp  has signed a reseller agreement with Mexico’s Teniko Sa to immediately begin marketing its TireVigil tire-pressure monitoring system (TPMS) products to commercial truck, bus and mining fleets in Mexico.

    “We are thrilled to partner with Teniko, which is recognized as a highly knowledgeable and professional company dedicated to providing outstanding quality products and consulting services to its commercial fleet customers, said TireStamp president Peggy Fisher. 

    “This business relationship enables Teniko’s sales force to introduce their fleet accounts to the features and benefits of our line of TireVigil TPMS products-- which are leading edge, TPMS 2.0-certified solutions that will improve fleets’ tire maintenance and safety and reduce tire costs, emergency breakdowns, tire-related labor and fuel consumption,” added Fisher.

    “TireVigil is a perfect fit for Teniko, whose mission is to provide its customers with the correct advice and the best equipment for maintaining their vehicles and achieving optimum performance,” noted Carlos Santoyo, vp of commercial sales for Teniko.

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