Atturo Tire Expands Operation With New Distribution Centers

Atturo Tire Expands Operation With New Distribution Centers

The new locations help to provide additional storage capacity for Atturo’s growing product range.

Atturo Tire has opened two new distribution facilities to better serve distributors.

The new locations are in Danville, Virginia, and Coppell, Texas. These new facilities complement existing locations of Waukegan, Illinois, and Rancho Cucamonga, California. The new locations help to provide additional storage capacity for Atturo’s growing product range.  

The Virginia warehouse started operations in January. Atturo will begin shipments from Dallas by the end of February. With the addition of new tread patterns and more than 40 new part numbers over the past year, the need for additional storage space has increased.  

According to Karl Becker, Atturo’s general manager, “Despite the challenges of the shutdowns, and the new anti-dumping tax, Atturo’s customer base continues to grow. In response to this demand and to better serve our enthusiastic distributors, dealers and consumers, Atturo has increased our number of warehouses and overall inventory levels. As our national footprint increases, shipment transit times are decreasing for Atturo customers. With the addition of Texas and Virginia, and our facilities in Illinois and California, Atturo can reach anywhere in the continental U.S. within two to three business days.”

Atturo designs and distributes “stylishly aggressive” tires dedicated to the growing light truck (4×4), Jeep, SUV, crossover and muscle car segments of the market. To learn more about the exciting range of Atturo Tires, visit www.Atturo.com.

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