Bridgestone + Ampol - Industry Icons Join Forces To Deliver Enhanced NatRoad Membership Benefits

National Road Transport Association

Two of the Australian trucking industry's most prominent names, Ampol and Bridgestone, have joined forces to benefit NatRoad members with enhanced benefits to the co-branded NatRoad AmpolCard.

Announced at the NatRoad Conference on the Gold Coast, the enhanced offering will see NatRoad AmpolCard holders now able to use their AmpolCard at Bridgestone's national network of participating Bridgestone Service Centres and Bridgestone Select truck stores for tyre and tyre related services, as well as accessing exclusive NatRoad pricing.

To celebrate the launch of this iconic collaboration with Ampol, Bridgestone has bolstered the discount available to NatRoad members on Bridgestone and Firestone branded truck tyres until 31 December, with a 15% off RRP available until the end of the year.

The strengthened offer will continue to see NatRoad AmpolCard holders benefit from the regular AmpolCard features as well as the exclusive pricing at ~380 Ampol national truck sites, with an upgrade to receive Services and Repairs added onto their AmpolCard account for the first 12 months of the partnership.

Through the addition of Services and Repairs, AmpolCard holders are now able to purchase Bridgestone's truck and bus tyre range and Bandag retreads using their card at truck stores within the national Bridgestone Service Centre and Bridgestone Select network, benefiting from the NatRoad member discount of 10 per cent on Bridgestone and Firestone tyres, as well as the features of the AmpolCard.

The benefits to NatRoad members now extend beyond truck tyres, with AmpolCard fleet pricing also extended on Bridgestone's range of passenger, 4×4, SUV and Light Truck Tyres for NatRoad AmpolCard holders.

The co-branded NatRoad AmpolCard, now with additional benefits from Bridgestone, is available exclusively to NatRoad members.

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