Who is the CEO of Kal Tire?
Kal Tire
| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1953, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada |
| Headquarters | Vernon, British Columbia, Canada |
| Number of locations | 250 (As of September, 2015) |
| Key people | Thomas J. Foord OBC,Co-Founder Robert Foord, President |
Where is Kal Tire from?
Vernon, BC
From our humble beginnings in 1953 with our founder, Tom Foord, opening a single service station in Vernon, BC, Kal Tire has grown to include 250 retail and commercial stores from British Columbia to Ontario, warehouses across Canada, and 10 retread manufacturing plants.
How many locations does Kal Tire have?
250 store locations
Kal Tire has warehouse facilities strategically located across Canada to service the more than 250 store locations.
Is Kal Tire Canada wide?
Kal Tire is Canada’s largest independent tire dealer, offering a wide range of tires best suited for your car or mini-van.
Is Kal Tire in the US?
Kal Tire is Canada’s largest independent tire dealer and one of North America’s largest commercial tire dealers with over 250 Kal Tire retail and commercial stores from British Columbia to Ontario, warehouse facilities and 10 retread manufacturing plants.
Does Kal Tire benefit?
Includes medical, vision, dental, life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment and more. This plan contributes to team members’ RRSP’s and can provide bonus income with our Team Share component. From discounts on tire purchases to a retiree VIP program, Kal Tire has you covered.
What company makes MotoMaster tires?
Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. MotoMaster is the in-house line of automotive products sold exclusively at Canadian Tire stores. MotoMaster products ranged from oil filters and air filters, to MotoMaster branded tires.
What does XL mean on tires?
Extra Load
If you own a car that often carries heavy loads, or is a multi-purpose vehicle’s, e.g. a minivan, it is possible that the vehicle manufacturer originally installed Extra Load (XL) or reinforced tires. These tires have stiffer sidewalls than normal tires, which allow them to support the weight of heavier vehicles.