Lubricant supplier changes its name

Dec. 9, 2011
Allied Oil & Supply, a Midwest distributor of lubricants and commercial tires, has changed its name to more accurately reflect the company’s product portfolio and service offerings

Allied Oil & Supply, a Midwest distributor of lubricants and commercial tires, has changed its name to more accurately reflect the company’s product portfolio and service offerings.

The new name, Allied Oil & Tire Co., will more closely align and strengthen the identity of the primary operating divisions, the company said. Allied Tire Co., the name of Allied’s tire division, will also cease to exist.

“While our company name is changing, all core components of the organization will remain the same, including our superior service and branded products consisting of Allied, Shell, Michelin and others,” said Steve Phillips, president.

Allied has been a family owned business since 1958, serving customers in transportation, construction, passenger car motor oil, industrial, mining and agriculture. It is headquartered in Omaha, NE, with branches in Kansas City, MO.; Joplin, MO.; Des Moines, IA. and Sioux Falls, S.D., with satellite locations in Waterloo and Sioux City IA.

“Heavy duty commercial fleets appreciate the value Allied Oil & Tire Company provides in both essential areas of business from one dependable supplier reducing overall operating costs through our Allied Advantage Solutions,” said Phillips. “The same approach is taken within our Industrial Solutions and Passenger Car markets.

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