Global tyre sealant distributor Air-Seal Products celebrating its 20th year in business

Commercial Motor
May 13, 2020

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Global tyre sealant distributor Air-Seal Products is celebrating its 20th year in business, helping fl­eets save money on puncture costs and downtime all over the world.

The company has come a long way from its launch in 2000 as a one-person operation to where it is now: it currently employs 10 staff members at its offices and warehouse on the Somerset/Devon border.

Air-Seal Products said it has fl­ourished over the years by sticking to its clear business objectives and from the input of knowledgeable dynamic team members who are experts in their field, many of whom have worked for the company for more than 14 years.

Company founder and MD Alex Burnand said “Over the past 20 years our distribution has grown steadily by reputation and we are happy to now be operating on a global scale.

“We have built-long term relationships with many companies, such as the Royal Mail, the British Armed Services and other government departments.

“However, we also enjoy solving the tyre-related problems for many different types of business and individuals whatever size and however quirky they maybe – ranging from the lawnmowers at Buckingham Palace to a Bugatti Veyron competing in the Gumball Rally!”

The company last year worked as far afield as Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Chile and Mongolia and is now focusing on further expansion of its export business with visits planned to Australia, South Africa and Kazakhstan, along with continuing to support established distributors and growth in the UK market.

This article was taken from the third issue of our Product Innovation Daily magazine series. Click here to read the third magazine, completely free.

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