AboutYokohama-ATG Team

The Yokohama-ATG Team is a collaboration of product managers, field engineers, sales team, and marketing members. The team is committed to delivering high-quality information about the fields of agriculture, construction, forestry, material handling, mining, trucking, and other OTR applications—along with the tires used in them.

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Apr 8, 2016 3:16:00 PM

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The Telehandler's Rise to Prominence

 Telehandlers Have Become a Key Piece of Construction Equipment

In recent years, Telehandlers have risen to become one of the most important tools in any construction company's arsenal. More than simply a rough terrain forklift, the purpose for which it was originally developed, the telehandler is an incredibly versatile machine that increases a construction company’s productivity on all manner of projects, including general construction, steel erection, roofing, framing, masonry, demolition, commercial, retail, road, and bridge work. More versatile and adaptable than a forklift, but compact and able to go where cranes can’t, the demand is only going to rise for telehandlers.

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Topics: Telehandler Tires

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Apr 6, 2016 1:35:00 PM

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Exploring Forestry by the Numbers

Forestry Facts

The forests of the United States are a valuable resource for many reasons: they provide a home for the country's wildlife, they offer recreational opportunities to the people, they drive tourism and visitation, and they create products and jobs that have become essential to our everyday life. It’s easy to overlook the importance of the country's forests while driving past them on the way to work, or get lost in thought while hiking through one on the weekend, but our forests are an integral part of our lives. Thanks to careful management, the U.S. has been able to reap the economic rewards of healthy forests, while simultaneously preserving the forests for the next generation.

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Topics: Forestry Industry

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Apr 4, 2016 10:45:00 AM

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Alliance Tire Builds Sales Team With Shwom and West

As of Jan 1, 2021, Alliance Tire Group and Alliance Tire Americas, Inc. changed their names to Yokohama Off-Highway Tires and Yokohama Off-Highway Tires America, Inc respectively. The Alliance, Galaxy and Primex brands and product names remain unchanged. Product information is available at www.yokohama-oht.com.

Alliance Tire Americas, Inc. (ATA) expanded its national sales team once again with the addition of Sales Operations Manager Ashley Shwom and Inside Sales Account Representative Melissa West. Both are based at the company’s headquarters in Wakefield, Massachusetts.

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Topics: Press Release

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Apr 1, 2016 1:37:00 PM

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SWANApalooza a Celebration of Solid Waste

Preparing for SWANApalooza 

SWANApalooza (loosely named like Lollapalooza the famous 90s musical event that combined multiple musical styles into a single event) applies the same overarching concept to the solid waste industry. Occurring April 4-7 in Charleston, South Carolina, SWANApalooza combines several key solid waste industry events and brings them to one place, to bring you the latest in landfill management, landfill gas, and biogas technology.

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Topics: Tire Events

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Mar 31, 2016 1:43:00 PM

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How Many People Does A Farmer Actually Feed?

1 U.S. Farmer Feeds 155 People Worldwide

There’s been a lot of debate lately over one of the statistics we have used in few recent blog posts—that 1 U.S. farmer feeds 155 people worldwide, compared to 1 U.S. farmer feeding 25.8 people worldwide in 1960. Somewhat recently, Kim Reynolds, the Lieutenant Governor of Iowa, made a similar claim when she stated at an event that “an Iowa farmer produces enough food to feed 155 people worldwide. Compare that to the Iowa farmer, who in 1970 produced enough food to feed 73 individuals." While these numbers are imperfect (we’ll get into that below), it’s a testament to the ability of U.S. farmers to keep pace with the world’s increased demand for food by improving the efficiency and productivity of their operations.  

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Topics: Alliance Tires, Agricultural Tires