Casings that were properly inflated and aligned are more likely to pass rigorous inspections.
Instead of paying disposal fees, you receive a "casing credit" or direct payment that can be reinvested into new equipment or maintenance.
The Hidden Value in Your Fleet: Why We Buy Tire Casings For fleet managers and owner-operators, tires are often the second-largest expense after fuel. However, a worn-out tread doesn't mean the tire has lost all its value. The "casing"—the structural foundation of the tire—accounts for roughly . Selling these casings instead of scrapping them turns a potential disposal fee into a direct revenue stream. What Makes a Casing Valuable?
Retreading a casing uses 70% less oil and emits 30% fewer greenhouse gases than manufacturing a new tire.
Tier 1 brands (like Michelin or Bridgestone ) are highly sought after due to their durable construction.
Choosing to sell your casings rather than discarding them offers a "triple win" for your business and the environment: