AKRON, OH, July 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) In order to help celebrate its 40th anniversary in the tire industry, CIMS will award an Apple iPad to one lucky registrant at its SEMA Booth (#40110) on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 3.
"Every individual who comes to our booth and registers will be eligible for the drawing," said Susan Kruder, president of CIMS, Inc., a tire registration company based in Akron, Ohio. "We're doing this as part of our 40th anniversary celebration."
Attendees just have to stop by the CIMS booth any day the SEMA Show is open, and register for free.
Based in Akron, Ohio, CIMS is a privately owned, independent company that has provided products and services to tire manufacturers, private brand owners and tire dealers to facilitate the entire tire registration process. The company exists to help its clients comply with the record-keeping requirements of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Act (1966) and related federal regulations (49 CFR Parts 574).
For additional information, visit the CIMS Web site at http://www.cimstireregistration.com.
Goldfinch Communications, Inc., is a public relations/media relations firm specializing in the global tire industry.
CIMS to Award an Apple iPad to Lucky Visitor at its 2011 SEMA Show Booth
Company celebrating its 40th anniversary in the tire industry
2011-07-29
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[Press-News.org] CIMS to Award an Apple iPad to Lucky Visitor at its 2011 SEMA Show BoothCompany celebrating its 40th anniversary in the tire industry