Goodyear's 'Wingfoot Express' Celebrates 90th Anniversary
April 09 2007 - 4:15PM
PR Newswire (US)
AKRON, Ohio, April 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Goodyear's pioneering
interstate Wingfoot Express truck line celebrates its 90th birthday
today. (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050204/GTLOGO )
On this day in 1917, a five-ton Packard with a 10-foot-high,
specially- built body established the first interstate trucking
route with regular nonstop runs from the Akron tire factory to the
company's tire fabric mill in Connecticut. The one truck eventually
blossomed into a fleet of trucks, complete with the industry's
first sleeper cab. Steve McClellan, vice president of Goodyear
commercial tire systems, said he appreciates the company's history
in trucking, but "is especially proud of our kinship with America's
truck drivers. "Back then, we viewed truck drivers as heroes for
making the perilous journeys that kept the flow of goods and raw
materials moving. Our perception hasn't changed a bit," McClellan
said. The company still considers truck drivers as heroes of the
highway, and for the past 24 years has recognized drivers who help
others in a time of need. California FedEx Freight truck driver Ed
Regener, the 2006 Goodyear North America Highway Hero, recently was
honored for saving two men in a fiery crash on Interstate 10 near
Phoenix. McClellan said much has changed in the past 90 years, as
the company has focused on driver needs and fleet operating costs
with tire technology. For example, the company's new line of Fuel
Max Technology tires features ride comfort, steering response and
fuel efficiency to ensure driver satisfaction as well as lower
costs of operation. "The Wingfoot Express always has been about the
customer and today, it symbolizes 90 years of delivering business
solutions for our customers from the time the original tire is
placed on a new truck and through its life cycle," he said. A 1917
Packard Model E 3-ton truck -- similar to the models used in the
first fleet -- symbolizes the original truck fleet. Housed in Fort
Smith, Ark., at the headquarters of Wingfoot Commercial Tire
Systems, the Wingfoot Express truck will celebrate the 90th
anniversary this year with stops at Wingfoot Tire Center
grand-openings nationwide. The nation's largest commercial tire
retailer and retreader has been aggressively adding truck tire
service centers to better serve truck drivers and their fleets.
Wingfoot Commercial Tire Systems LLC, a subsidiary of The Goodyear
Tire & Rubber Company, operates more than 173 commercial tire
centers in North America. It is part of a strong national network
of tire service centers that serve large nationwide fleets as well
as regional and local transport companies. For more information on
Wingfoot, please visit http://www.wingfootct.com/.
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company CONTACT: Dave Wilkins of The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company, +1-330-796-3758, Web site: http://www.goodyear.com/
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