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Double Coin to Exhibit at Truck World

Huayi Tire Canada, Inc., Canada’s marketer and distributor for Double Coin Truck & Bus Radial (TBR) and Off-The-Road (OTR) tires, is pleased to announce its participation at the Truck World tradeshow from April 16th through April 18th in Mississauga, Ontario.

Double Coin will showcase several of its truck tires, including the popular RLB452 drive and the fuel-efficient FT105 trailer position tires. Personnel will be on-site to answer questions and schedule meetings.

“Truck World provides a valuable opportunity to connect directly with customers and partners while gaining deeper insight into the challenges shaping today’s transportation industry,” said Dave Hatch, Vice President of Sales and Operations at HTC. “It also enables Double Coin to showcase its innovative, reliable tire solutions designed for the commercial trucking sector.”

Visit Double Coin at Truck World, Booth #1533, for more information.

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