Directory of retail marketing groups (part 4 of 4).(Special Report)

From: Tire Business | Date: July 2, 2007 | Copyright information

Tire Centers L.L.C. (TCI)

310 Inglesby Parkway, Duncan, S.C. 29334

(864) 329-2782

Fax: (864) 329-2917

Web site: www.T3tires.com

E-mail: dave.snyder@tirecenters.com

Joe Finney, president

Dave Snyder, v.p. distribution division

Program's name: T3 Certified Tire Centers

The T3 affiliated dealer program-owned by TCI, a Michelin North America Inc. subsidiary-provides its 471 participati...

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