PSI welcomes aboard tire vet

Jan. 31, 2006
Pressure Systems International (PSI) today announced that industry tire expert Al Cohn will fill the company’s newly-created post of director of new market development and engineering support, effective Feb. 1

Pressure Systems International (PSI) today announced that industry tire expert Al Cohn will fill the company’s newly-created post of director of new market development and engineering support, effective Feb. 1.

Cohn has previously served Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. for 28 years with a track record of shaping industry protocol relating to tire development, use and wear, PSI said. Cohn is active participant in industry organizations, and was also awarded the Silver Spark Plug designation by the American Trucking Assns.’s Technology and Maintenance Council.

“We are especially pleased that Al has agreed to join our team,” said Tim Musgrave, PSI president. “Having him with us will give PSI even more of a knowledge of how proper tire inflation systems affects tire wear, fuel economy and overall cost per mile for trucking fleets and will help us provide solutions to worldwide markets.”

For more information, go to www.psi-atis.com.

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of FleetOwner, create an account today!

Sponsored Recommendations

Uniting for Bold Solutions to Tackle Transportation’s Biggest Challenges

Over 300 leaders in transportation, logistics, and distribution gathered at Ignite 2024. From new products to innovative solutions, Ignite highlighted the importance of strong...

Seasonal Strategies for Maintaining a Safe & Efficient Fleet Year-Round

Prepare your fleet for every season! From winterizing vehicles to summer heat safety, our eBook covers essential strategies for year-round fleet safety. Download now to reduce...

Streamline Compliance, Ensure Safety and Maximize Driver's Time

Truck weight isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when considering operational efficiency, hours-of-service regulations, and safety ratings, but it can affect all three.

Improve Safety and Reduce Risk with Data from Route Scores

Route Scores help fleets navigate the risk factors they encounter in the lanes they travel, helping to keep costs down.