TRIB Launches YouTube Channel and Video on TRIB Website

TRIB Launches YouTube Channel and Video on TRIB Website

The Tire Retread & Repair Information Bureau (TRIB) has launched two new video sites on the web, with a dedicated channel on YouTube and their own video section on TRIB's website.

The Tire Retread & Repair Information Bureau (TRIB) has launched two new video sites on the web, with a dedicated channel on YouTube and their own video section on TRIB’s website at www.retread.org.

Each site contains three videos designed to educate the public, fleet managers, and truckers about the economic and environmental benefits of retreaded tires as well as correct the misconception that retreaded tires cause rubber on the road. The videos include: a tour that takes viewers inside a modern retread plant to better understand the process for retreading tires, a video of testimonials from fleet managers in the state of California who have been using retreaded tires with great success (including fire and school bus fleets), and a video that explains the true causes of rubber on the roads.

"We normally display these videos at tradeshow events or send them out as DVD’s but these new webpages give us a great opportunity to educate a larger portion of the public about the benefits of retreaded tires" said TRIB Managing Director David Stevens. "Not only do they let people hear directly from the manufacturers and users of retreaded tires, but they also directly address the misconceptions people have about the causes of rubber on the road."

The two new webpages can be viewed here:
TRIB’s YouTube Page: www.youtube.com/user/RetreadInfo
TRIB’s Video Page: www.retread.org/?page=Videos

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