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Kauffman Tire

www.kauffmantire.com

 
Kauffman Tire operates over 50 retail stores in Georgia and Florida, fourteen wholesale distribution centers in seven states, and an e-commerce site, TreadDepot. With a fleet of approximately 150 vehicles, Kauffman Tire offers daily delivery to customers out of all its wholesale centers. Kauffman Tire`s thorough knowledge of passenger, light truck, medium truck, farm, specialty, OTR, industrial and commercial tires and network of retail stores and wholesale distribution centers, allow Kauffman Tire to respond efficiently and effectively to its customers` needs. Our Road of Life starts and ends with dedication to customer service excellence. We are dedicated to one purpose ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Michael Olsson
Director of Talent Acquisition and Development Profile

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