Factory-direct HATT-engineered commercial tires for the Pacific Northwest gateway. Port of Seattle/Tacoma, I-5 corridor, and I-90 cross-mountain routes.
Seattle is the Pacific Northwest's gateway to global trade. The Northwest Seaport Alliance, operating the Port of Seattle and Port of Tacoma, ranks as the fourth-largest container port complex in North America. Cargo from Asia flows through these terminals into a logistics network that serves the entire Pacific Northwest and inland markets across Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. Container drayage from the port terminals to regional distribution centers generates constant demand for commercial truck tires built to handle the wet conditions and heavy loads that define Seattle operations.
Hanksugi delivers factory-direct commercial truck tires to Seattle with proprietary HATT technology engineered for Pacific Northwest conditions. The region's persistent rainfall creates uniquely challenging traction conditions, while the I-90 Snoqualmie Pass crossing subjects tires to mountain grades, chain requirements, and freeze-thaw cycles. Our compounds are formulated to maintain grip on wet pavement while delivering the fuel efficiency that long-haul fleets demand on the I-5 corridor.
The Seattle-Tacoma metro area's technology-driven economy generates significant freight demand beyond port operations. E-commerce fulfillment centers in the Kent Valley, Boeing's Everett and Renton manufacturing facilities, and the agricultural harvest from eastern Washington's farms all move by truck. Fleets serving the I-5 corridor from the Canadian border to Portland face year-round rain and seasonal mountain closures that require dependable tire performance in every condition.
Hanksugi tires are engineered for the routes that keep Seattle commerce moving
The primary north-south freight artery from the Canadian border through Seattle to Portland and beyond. Dense commercial traffic year-round in wet conditions. The HS88 long-haul drive tire delivers fuel efficiency and wet-weather traction.
Cross-Cascade corridor connecting Seattle to eastern Washington and Spokane. Mountain grades, winter weather, and chain requirements demand tires with excellent traction. The HS68 drive tire handles these challenging conditions.
Heavy commercial traffic serving the technology and distribution centers on Seattle's eastside, including Bellevue, Redmond, and Kent Valley warehouses. Urban distribution requires the HS84 all-position tire.
Fourth-largest container port in North America. Container drayage from marine terminals to inland distribution centers demands all-position versatility and wet-weather performance. The HS84 is engineered for these operations.
Factory-direct, HATT-engineered for every Seattle application
SmartWay-verified for interstate corridors. Low rolling resistance delivers maximum fuel efficiency for Seattle-based long-haul fleets.
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All-position versatility for Seattle urban delivery and drayage. Heat-resistant compound handles heavy loads on demanding surfaces.
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Built for Seattle regional distribution runs. Open-shoulder traction for mixed highway and urban conditions.
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Premium steer tire with HATT technology. Delivers precise handling and even wear for Seattle fleet operations.
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Low rolling resistance trailer tire for intermodal and distribution hauling in the Seattle area. Retread-guaranteed casing.
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Closed-shoulder drive tire for mixed-service Seattle operations. Excellent chip and cut resistance for industrial applications.
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Speak with our team for fleet pricing, volume discounts, and to connect with the nearest authorized dealer serving the Seattle metro area.
Contact Hanksugi directly at (561) 340-9030 or (561) 301-6595 for commercial truck tire sales in the Seattle area. We connect fleets with authorized dealers and offer factory-direct pricing for port drayage, I-5 corridor, and Pacific Northwest operations.
All Hanksugi tires feature advanced tread designs for wet-weather traction. The HS68 regional drive tire with open-shoulder design provides excellent grip on wet Pacific Northwest pavement, while the HS88 long-haul drive tire maintains traction on rain-soaked I-5 corridors.
Yes. Hanksugi offers 11R22.5, 295/75R22.5, 11R24.5, 285/75R24.5, and 245/70R19.5 tires with delivery to the Seattle-Tacoma metro area. All sizes are available in steer, drive, and trailer configurations.
Hanksugi drive tires feature deep tread designs and compounds that maintain traction in cold, wet mountain conditions. The HS68 open-shoulder drive tire provides the aggressive grip needed for Snoqualmie Pass grades and winter weather conditions.
Yes. Hanksugi offers fleet pricing, volume discounts, and tire management programs for Seattle-area trucking companies. Contact us at (561) 340-9030 for customized fleet solutions including retreading programs.
Contact Hanksugi for fleet pricing, dealer introductions, or to schedule a tire evaluation for your Seattle operation.