TECH Celebrates 80 Years in Business with Updated Branding, Packaging Improvements

TECH Celebrates 80 Years in Business

New packaging has been created for TECH’s Tire and Wheel service product lines. The updated packaging provides a clean modern look and easier product identification for the technician, which speeds up the repair process.

TECH, a wholly owned company of Technical Rubber Company (TRC), celebrates 80 years in business this year, and is investing in the future by unveiling a brand-new look for everything from its vehicle graphics to its catalog and product packaging.

New packaging has been created for TECH’s Tire and Wheel service product lines. The updated packaging provides a clean modern look and easier product identification for the technician, which speeds up the repair process. TECH has also upgraded the containers used for their repair chemicals. Armed with user feedback, the new user-friendly plastic containers feature wider brushes and a “flip top” lid to make product dispensing and application easier. 

“We’re very excited to roll out this new packaging for our customers, which garnered great feedback during testing,” said Joe Cole, TRC Global Brand and Marketing Leader. “It’s important for us to be environmentally friendly, while also maintaining a great user experience for our customers who are using these products. We feel the new packaging accomplishes both of these goals.”

In addition to providing benefits such as being impervious to rust and more resistant to denting, the new plastic containers also performed better ergonomically during end user testing with tire technicians. And, following TECH parent company TRC’s 4r vision of repair, reuse, recycle and repurpose, the new plastic containers are made from recycled materials and can easily be recycled and reused.

To learn more about TECH, visit techtirerepairs.com.

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