Factory-direct HATT-engineered tires for the Badger State's dairy corridors, manufacturing hubs, and Great Lakes freight network.
Wisconsin sits at a critical junction in the Upper Midwest freight network. The state processes more dairy products than any other in the nation, with tanker trucks and refrigerated trailers crisscrossing rural highways to connect thousands of farms to processing plants in Green Bay, Milwaukee, and Madison. Add in a robust manufacturing sector producing engines, paper, machinery, and food products, and Wisconsin generates enormous trucking demand year-round.
Hanksugi delivers factory-direct commercial truck tires built with proprietary HATT technology for the lowest cost per mile in Wisconsin's demanding conditions. From sub-zero winter operations on I-94 between Milwaukee and Madison to heavy agricultural hauling along I-43 through the Fox Valley, our tires are engineered for the temperature extremes, heavy loads, and mixed-surface conditions that define Wisconsin trucking. SmartWay-verified options help fleets reduce fuel consumption across long Midwest routes.
Hanksugi tires are engineered for the routes that keep Wisconsin commerce moving
The main east-west artery connecting Milwaukee to Madison and continuing into Minnesota. Carries enormous freight volumes between Chicago, Milwaukee, and the Twin Cities. The HS88 long-haul drive tire excels on this high-traffic interstate corridor.
Running northwest from the Illinois border through Madison to Wisconsin Dells and Wausau. A key corridor for agricultural products, paper, and manufactured goods moving between rural Wisconsin and major distribution hubs to the south.
Connecting Milwaukee to Green Bay along Lake Michigan's western shore through Sheboygan and Manitowoc. Serves the Fox Valley manufacturing region and Green Bay's paper industry. Heavy dairy tanker traffic demands durable drive tires with reliable traction.
Linking Milwaukee to Appleton, Oshkosh, and Green Bay through Wisconsin's industrial heartland. One of the state's busiest freight corridors serving paper mills, food processing plants, and distribution centers throughout the Fox River Valley.
Wisconsin is America's Dairyland, producing over 3 billion pounds of cheese annually. Dairy tankers and refrigerated trailers run constantly between farms, processing plants, and distribution centers. Hanksugi tires handle the heavy loads and rural road conditions that define dairy hauling across the state.
From Oshkosh Corporation trucks to Mercury Marine engines, Wisconsin's manufacturing sector ships heavy products nationwide. Paper mills in the Fox Valley and Green Bay area generate massive freight volumes. Hanksugi drive tires handle the weight demands of industrial hauling on I-41 and I-43.
Wisconsin winters bring sub-zero temperatures, ice, and heavy snowfall. Fleets need tires that maintain compound flexibility and traction in extreme cold. Hanksugi HATT-engineered compounds are designed to perform across wide temperature ranges, from summer highway heat to winter freeze.
Factory-direct, HATT-engineered for Midwest conditions
Built for I-94 Milwaukee-to-Minneapolis runs and transcontinental freight. Low rolling resistance compound delivers maximum fuel efficiency across Wisconsin's flat terrain and harsh temperature swings.
Ideal for dairy routes and I-41 Fox Valley regional distribution. Open-shoulder design handles wet and snowy Wisconsin roads while maintaining highway mileage on regional runs.
Designed for Milwaukee metro delivery and dairy distribution stops. All-position versatility handles the mixed demands of urban delivery and farm-to-plant runs across Wisconsin.
Premium steer tire for Wisconsin long-haul and regional fleets. Five-rib design delivers precise handling and even wear on I-94 and I-90 corridors through all four seasons.
Purpose-built trailer tire for heavy dairy tanker and refrigerated trailer operations. Low rolling resistance reduces fuel costs on Wisconsin's long agricultural hauling routes.
Built for Wisconsin's demanding mixed on/off-highway conditions. Ideal for agricultural hauling, construction delivery, and rural routes where tires face gravel roads and unpaved farm lanes.
Hanksugi is expanding its authorized dealer network in Wisconsin. We are actively seeking dealer partners in the Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, and Fox Valley markets. Wisconsin fleets can also purchase directly by contacting our US headquarters.
Wisconsin fleets can buy factory-direct. Call us for volume pricing and delivery to your Milwaukee, Madison, or Green Bay operation.
Interested in becoming a Hanksugi dealer in Wisconsin? We offer competitive margins and factory support. Contact us.
Our closest dealers to Wisconsin are in the Chicago and Northwest Indiana area. Check the dealer locator for the nearest location.
Hanksugi is expanding its dealer network in Wisconsin. Contact us directly for factory-direct fleet pricing and delivery to your Wisconsin operation. Our nearest dealers are in the Chicago and Northwest Indiana area.
The Hanksugi HS68 regional drive tire is ideal for Wisconsin dairy hauling, handling the mix of rural roads and highway corridors that dairy fleet operators navigate daily. For longer runs, the HS88 long-haul drive tire maximizes fuel efficiency.
Yes. Hanksugi tires are engineered with HATT technology compounds that maintain flexibility and traction in cold temperatures. Our drive tires feature siping and tread designs that provide grip on cold, wet, and snowy Wisconsin roads.
Hanksugi offers all major commercial truck tire sizes including 11R22.5, 295/75R22.5, 11R24.5, 285/75R24.5, and 245/70R19.5. Available in steer, drive, trailer, and all-position configurations.
Absolutely. Wisconsin's large manufacturing and paper industry sectors demand reliable heavy-haul tires. The HS86 steer tire and HS88 drive tire handle the weight of manufacturing materials and paper products on routes like I-43 and I-39.
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Contact Hanksugi for factory-direct fleet pricing for your Wisconsin operation, or inquire about becoming a dealer in the Milwaukee, Madison, or Green Bay market.