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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TIA Contact: Roy Littlefield
November 20, 2007
301-430-7280

TIA Trainers to Deliver 2008 Training and Certification Classes
for the Ontario Tire Dealers Association

Bowie, MD – (November 20, 2007) The Tire Industry Association (TIA) announced that the Association will be sending their expert trainers to deliver the 2008 training and certification classes for commercial, automotive and tire pressure monitoring systems for the Ontario Tire Dealers Association (OTDA). Instructor Certification classes for the Commercial Tire Service (CTS) and Automotive Tire Service (ATS) will each be held twice and the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) course will be offered three different times. Those participants that are certified as Instructors can go back to their company and certify their technicians.

The schedule is as follows:

CTS Instructor Certification Course
Jan. 21-23, 2008
Jan. 23-25, 2008

ATS Instructor Certification Course
Feb. 18-20, 2008
Feb. 20-22, 2008

TPMS Training Course
Feb. 18, 2008
Feb. 20, 2008
Feb. 21, 2008

Location
All courses will be held at the Hofmann Training Facility, 6500 Millcreek Dr., Mississauga, Ontario

Registration Info
For information on registration, please contact the Ontario Tire Dealers Association at 888-207-9095 or visit the website at www.otda.com.

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TIA is an international association representing all segments of the tire industry, including those that manufacture, repair, recycle, sell, service or use new or retreaded tires, and also those suppliers or individuals who furnish equipment, material or services to the industry. The Tire Industry Association (TIA) has a history that spans more than 80 years and includes several name changes. Originally known as the National Tire Dealers & Retreaders Association (NTDRA), the organization gave birth over the years to the American Retreaders Association (ARA) and the Tire Association of North America (TANA).  ARA changed its name to the International Tire & Rubber Association (ITRA) and merged with TANA in 2002 to form the current Tire Industry Association (TIA), which now represents every interest in the tire industry. 

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