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Today's Tire IndustryThe quarterly publication of the Tire Industry Association featured H&H Industry in its Spring, 2010 edition. Read the article below...
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A Giant Alliance: 2 OTR Firms for Venture for Retread Plant read the story below..
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Big Tires in Short Supply
The worldwide thirst for stuff from the ground - materials as diverse as copper and coal, gold and oil - has set off a stunning boom in just about every commodity market. But there is one item that lately has dealers in the global mining industry really scrambling: the supersize tire. read more...
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Giant Tire Repairman The tires we see are mostly used in gold and other strip-mining sites, so sharp rocks make the punctures. Running over a nail will not puncture these tires. read more... |
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Cashing in: H&H Industries ramp up OTR repair and retreading services H&H Industries is based in Ohio but has accounts throughout the rest of the United States, Canada, South America and even Africa, says H&H Vice President Noah Hickman. read more... |
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Ohio off-the-road tire wholesaler inks deal with Bandag Bandag announced it has entered into a supply agreement with H & H Industries of Oak Hill, Ohio, for its CONTINUUM Brand Retread Materials. Bandag is the leading North American supplier of tire retreading material and equipment. read more...
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H & H Industries in Tires,Tyres & More Tires An OTR retread and repair facility, always looking for quality OTR, and buyers for peels and buffings. read more...
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Wanted: Big wheels for mining industry Mining for materials like copper, tar sands, coal, silver, gold and nickel is going through an unprecedented boom, as the worldwide hunger for commodities intensifies. Now the soaring demand for these commodities is resulting in a shortage of a crucial item for the global mining industry: the lowly tire. read more... |
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Big tires in short supply A recent shortage of large-diameter tires for aggregate hauling equipment might actually be a blessing in disguise, according to several experts in the tire-manufacturing industry. That's because the shortage is creating a new awareness of the wisdom of preventive maintenance to maximize tire life. read more... |
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