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Del-Nat Tire Corporation was formed to benefit independent tire dealers by offering exclusive products within a specific geographic area at a profitable margin with the goal of being the single source for all tire categories to its shareholders. Del-Nat Tire Corporation (DNTC) was formed on January 1, 1989 when Delta Tire Corporation and National Tire Corporation merged joining two strong private brands into an even stronger cooperative that enjoys numerous economies of scale and increased sourcing opportunities. Tires and tubes are produced in our brands by respected tire manufacturers around the world and are distributed via a 500,000 square foot distribution center in Memphis, TN. DNTC product is manufactured in the United States, Mexico, Japan, Taiwan, Europe, China and Korea. The Delta and National brands are actively marketed in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, Europe, the Middle East, Japan, Iceland and Africa. DNTC is not like publicly held companies that manage their business with an eye on stock prices, or like branded tire programs that search for every possible channel in the market and sell to warehouse clubs and national chains forcing their independent tire dealer customers to compete against large volume deals. Our target is clear and our commitment to the independent tire dealer remains our priority. We show it in everything we do.
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