Modern Tyres Appointed Premium Dealer For Alcoa Alloy Wheels
With a track record of 15 years selling the Alcoa alloy wheel product range, Modern Tyres have now been appointed premium dealers.
Over those 15 years Modern Tyres have built up an extensive knowledge about the product range and have a customer base that spreads the length and breadth of Ireland.
Their Alcoa Brand Manager Jim Murphy said “The Alcoa name has a reputation for being the best and we enjoy a great relationship with them. We are delighted to have been appointed Premium dealers, its recognition for the support our customers give us and the hard work that goes on behind the scenes to keep growing the business.”
The Alcoa range is available throughout the Modern Tyres network of 40 branches Nationwide. The company which celebrated its 50th anniversary last year are now Ireland largest tyre retailer, offering customers one of the widest ranges of car, van and 4X4 tyres as well as truck, tractor and earthmover.
Alcoa invented the forged aluminium wheel nearly 70 years ago, and since then, Alcoa have been tireless in its efforts to improve and innovate. Their wheels are tough, reliable and lower the cost of ownership for fleets – all while allowing them to deliver more payload. This in turn results in significant cost savings for the fleet operator. Alcoa have just added a new product to its existing portfolio the LvL ONE which signifies the company’s ability to deliver the performance and value customers have come to expect.
Alcoa are a global leader in lightweight metals technology, engineering and manufacturing. Alcoa innovates multi-material solutions that advance our world. Their technologies enhance transportation, from automotive and commercial transport to air and space travel, and improve industrial and consumer electronics products. They enable smart buildings, sustainable food and beverage packaging, high-performance defense vehicles across air, land and sea, deeper oil and gas drilling and more efficient power generation. Alcoa pioneered the aluminium industry over 125 years ago, and today, approximately 60,000 people in 30 countries deliver value-add products made of titanium, nickel and aluminium, and produce best-in-class bauxite, alumina and primary aluminium products.