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Magna Tyres seeks North America dealers

Dutch off-highway supplier Magna Tyres is launching in the North American market at the CONEXPO-CON/AGG show. The company, which provides a full range of construction, mining and industrial tyres, is looking for dealers across the US, while offering customers an alternative supplier to meet their tyre needs.
March 13, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Magna Tyres rolls into North American off-highway sector

Dutch off-highway supplier 8068 Magna Tyres is launching in the North American market at the CONEXPO-CON/AGG show. The company, which provides a full range of construction, mining and industrial tyres, is looking for dealers across the US, while offering customers an alternative supplier to meet their tyre needs.

Magna Tyres is already active in 110 countries around the world and has recently invested in a 24,000m2 warehouse in the Netherlands to meet the needs of customers and manufacturers in Europe, The company is an original equipment supplier to 1222 Terex, 718 Liebherr and 2924 Sennebogen.

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