Fleets & Operators

MARTINS to Highlight Wheel and Tyre Safety Tools at RTX 2025

Published:
June 13, 2025
Author:
James Lockwood
MARTINS set for live demos of inflation and wheel handling systems.

MARTINS, a manufacturer of tyre equipment and workshop tools, will present its latest commercial vehicle service solutions at the Road Transport Expo 2025. The event offers a platform for showcasing tyre safety systems and productivity tools aimed at fleet and workshop professionals.

Focus on commercial vehicle workshop tools

Visitors to the MARTINS stand will be able to see live demonstrations of wheel-handling tools, inflation safety cages, and equipment designed to streamline heavy-duty tyre maintenance. The offering targets operators seeking to improve safety and efficiency in workshop environments.

The product range will include MARTINS' bestsellers such as Checkpoint, inflation cages, and inflators, alongside new product releases to be unveiled on-site.

Meet the team on site

MARTINS representatives Wendy Vaughan and Alex Deremez will be available at the stand to answer questions and provide tailored advice on equipment selection. The team will also offer technical support and insights into how MARTINS tools can support heavy-duty fleet operations.

The stand will be located in Hall 3, Booth N47, at NAEC Stoneleigh, United Kingdom, from 24 to 26 June 2025.

“Road Transport Expo is a fantastic chance to connect with customers and partners across the industry,” says Alex Deremez, European Sales Manager at MARTINS. “We’re excited to demonstrate our commitment to safer, more efficient workshops.”

Tagged with: commercial tyre equipment, wheel handling, inflation safety, truck tyre workshop, MARTINS, RTX 2025

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