Goodyear purchases Raben Tire

Dec. 17, 2019
Raben is one of the largest tire and service companies in the Midwest and has over 30 commercial and consumer tire and service locations and retread production plants.

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company announced that it is expanding its company-owned presence in the Midwest by purchasing Raben Tire Company (“Raben”). The purchase advances Goodyear’s connected business model and enables Goodyear’s ability to win and grow in the rapidly changing tire business by making it easier for consumers and fleets to buy and recommend Goodyear tires.

Founded in 1952 and headquartered in Evansville, Indiana, Raben is one of the largest tire and service companies in the Midwest and has vast operations that include over 30 commercial and consumer tire and service locations and retread production plants.

“The addition of Raben further expands our network and strengthens Goodyear’s ability to serve fleets,” said Dave Beasley, vice president, Goodyear North America Commercial. “Goodyear is already one of the world’s largest operators of commercial truck service and retreading centers and has nearly 800 company-owned commercial and retail tire and auto service centers across the U.S. and Canada.”

Raben offers a diverse portfolio of commercial and consumer products. With its full suite of mechanical and tire services and a dedicated team of commercial vehicle technicians, Raben has serviced thousands of customers annually.

“We’re pleased to join the Goodyear family of industry-leading products and services and align with one of the most beloved and recognized brands in the world,” said Scott Cisney, CEO of Raben. “Like Raben, Goodyear puts customers at the center of everything. We look forward to increasing the availability of Goodyear products when and where customers want to buy as part of Goodyear’s aligned network of distributors and retailers.”

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