TCi expands tire service centers

Nov. 28, 2011
TCi Tire Centers has relocated its Tulsa, OK, facility and opened a new center in California to expand its network

TCi Tire Centers has relocated its Tulsa, OK, facility and opened a new center in California to expand its network.

The new Tulsa center, at the intersection of Highway 44 and East Admiral Place, includes 10 service bays and offers new tires, retreads, preventive maintenance, emergency road service, alignment, and mobile trailer repair.

“The demand for high-quality commercial tires and service from our fleet customers across the central U.S. has grown tremendously,” said Nate Kirian, vice president-marketing for TCi Tire Centers. “We believe the need for this new facility reflects the value our customers place on the service TCi provides.”

TCi also opened a new center in Irvine, CA. The new location, at Highway 261 and Construction Circle, is a full-service facility offering fleets new tires, retreads, preventive maintenance, emergency road service and alignment capabilities.

“Our local and national customers with locations in southern California have been looking forward to TCi’s new Irvine commercial center,” said Kirian.

TCi also participates in the Michelin Commercial Service Network.

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