• Dayton unveils new website

    A new website for Dayton, a line of commercial truck tires produced by Bridgestone Commercial, has been launched.
    Jan. 20, 2015
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    A new website for Dayton, a line of commercial truck tires produced by Bridgestone Commercial, has been launched.

    The site, located at www.daytontrucktires.com, has been designed for easy viewing on desktop computers, tablets and mobile devices. Features include a dedicated toll-free phone number, which is answered by Dayton customer representatives, and a “contact us” form to submit comments or questions.

    Other features include a find a dealer tool with the ability to detect a driver’s location, product catalog with custom filtering capabilities, and an expanded resources page. Through the resources page, truckers can access the latest Dayton news, maintenance and warranty information, retread education and access links to helpful industry tools and information such as Bridgestone’s Truck Tires Learning Center, trucking associations, the EPA SmartWay program, and trucking media sites.

    “Dayton truck tires are designed for truckers – those small fleets and owner-operators focused on their work – keeping their head down and doing what it takes to keep moving,” said Matt Loos, director of truck & bus marketing, Bridgestone Commercial. “We’ve designed the site to be helpful and informative so drivers spend less time searching for product information and more time on the road. The site features our eight new Dayton tire patterns and new tagline, Tires for Truckers, illustrating our commitment to keep truckers moving with Dayton.”

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