HATT-engineered tires for the Pelican State's industrial corridors. Built for I-10, I-20, I-49, and Port of South Louisiana operations.
Louisiana is an energy and port powerhouse. The Port of South Louisiana is the largest port by tonnage in the Western Hemisphere, while the Port of New Orleans handles massive container and breakbulk volumes. The state's oil and gas industry drives enormous trucking demand, from drilling equipment and pipe hauling to refined product distribution. Louisiana's hot, humid climate and coastal conditions create unique challenges for tire performance.
Hanksugi delivers factory-direct commercial truck tires engineered with proprietary HATT technology for Louisiana's demanding industrial environment. Our heat-resistant compounds maintain performance in the Gulf Coast's extreme summer temperatures, while SmartWay-verified rolling resistance keeps fuel costs down. Retread-guaranteed casings withstand the corrosive effects of chemical exposure common in Louisiana's industrial corridors and deliver the lowest cost per mile for energy and port operations.
Hanksugi tires are engineered for the routes that keep Louisiana commerce moving
Running from the Texas border through Lake Charles, Baton Rouge, and New Orleans to Mississippi, I-10 is Louisiana's primary freight artery. This corridor serves petrochemical plants, refineries, and the Port of New Orleans. The HS88 long-haul drive tire handles extreme Gulf Coast heat.
Crossing northern Louisiana from Shreveport to the Mississippi border, I-20 serves the Haynesville Shale natural gas region. Energy-sector trucking on this corridor requires tires built for heavy loads and off-highway conditions.
Connecting Shreveport to Lafayette through central Louisiana, I-49 serves agricultural and energy-sector freight. This corridor links northern Louisiana's gas fields to southern Louisiana's petrochemical infrastructure.
The I-12 alternative to I-10 through Baton Rouge and I-59 connecting to Mississippi serve regional distribution and industrial freight. These routes handle overflow from the congested I-10 corridor.
Louisiana is a top petroleum-producing state with massive refining and petrochemical infrastructure along the Mississippi River corridor between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. Hauling drilling equipment, pipe, and chemicals requires tires that resist cuts, chemicals, and extreme heat. Hanksugi drive tires feature reinforced sidewalls and chemical-resistant compounds.
The Port of South Louisiana and Port of New Orleans handle more tonnage than almost any port complex in the world. Grain, petroleum, and container drayage operations demand tires built for heavy loads and constant cycling. Hanksugi all-position tires deliver the casing durability that Louisiana port fleets require.
Louisiana's seafood industry and agricultural sector produce significant freight demand. Refrigerated transport of shrimp, crawfish, sugarcane, and rice requires reliable tire performance in hot, humid conditions. Hanksugi tires maintain structural integrity in the Gulf Coast climate that accelerates tire degradation.
Factory-direct, HATT-engineered for every application
Engineered for I-10 Gulf Coast corridor and I-20 cross-state runs. Heat-resistant compound maintains low rolling resistance in extreme Louisiana temperatures. Retread-guaranteed casing for petrochemical corridor operations.
Ideal for Baton Rouge-to-New Orleans industrial corridor runs and I-49 regional routes. Open-shoulder traction handles industrial yard operations and frequent refinery and plant stops.
Designed for Port of New Orleans drayage and industrial site delivery. All-position versatility handles container loads and heavy equipment with heat and chemical-resistant compounds for Gulf Coast conditions.
Contact us for dealer introductions and fleet pricing in the Pelican State
Hanksugi is actively expanding dealer coverage across Louisiana. Contact us directly for fleet pricing, distribution inquiries, or to connect with the nearest authorized dealer serving the New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, and Lafayette areas.
Common questions about Hanksugi truck tires in Louisiana
Contact Hanksugi directly at (561) 340-9030 for Louisiana dealer introductions and fleet pricing. We serve fleets throughout the New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, and Lafayette areas along I-10, I-20, and I-49 corridors.
The Hanksugi HS68 regional drive tire and HS88 long-haul drive tire both serve Louisiana's energy sector well. HATT technology delivers heat resistance and durability for the demanding conditions of petrochemical corridor and oilfield operations.
Yes. Hanksugi offers SmartWay-verified tire options that help Louisiana fleets reduce fuel consumption. Our HATT-engineered tires deliver measurably lower rolling resistance even in extreme Gulf Coast heat.
Hanksugi offers all major commercial truck tire sizes including 11R22.5, 295/75R22.5, 11R24.5, 285/75R24.5, and 245/70R19.5 for oil and gas, port operations, long-haul, and regional delivery across Louisiana.
Yes. Hanksugi HATT technology features heat-resistant compounds designed for Gulf Coast conditions. Our tires maintain performance and structural integrity in the high temperatures and humidity that characterize Louisiana's operating environment.
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Contact Hanksugi for fleet pricing, dealer introductions, or to schedule a tire evaluation for your Louisiana operation.