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Citira Launches Nationwide Breakdown Service in Sweden

Man in an orange hig vis suit replacing a front wheel on a lorry. The road is wet and there is a red lorry in the background

Citira has launched a nationwide 24/7 tyre breakdown service in Sweden. This reinforces it as a full-service tyre management partner for heavy vehicle fleets, boosting uptime, reliability, and cost certainty.

Nationwide 24/7 Tyre Breakdown Service for Heavy Trucks and Buses in Sweden

Citira is launching a nationwide tyre-breakdown service for heavy vehicles in Sweden. Importantly, the service marks a key step for the company and further strengthens its role as a full-service tyre management provider for B2B fleets. Additionally, the service offers rapid roadside assistance, 24/7 customer support, wheels ready for deployment, quality-assured service points, and predictable pricing.

Moreover, Citira Sweden’s 24/7 Däckjour breakdown service helps heavy truck and bus fleets maximise uptime and streamline daily operations efficiently. To support this, customers receive a single point of contact for emergency tyre assistance. Through this contact, they can access a nationwide network of professional tyre shops with 24/7 experience in tyre support.

Fixed Wheel Solutions, Predictable Pricing, and Reduced Downtime for Fleet Operators

The service deploys fixed wheels on-site, enabling efficient roadside interventions that minimise downtime and unnecessary stops for customers. With agreed pricing models and consolidated invoicing, customers gain cost predictability, reduced administrative workload and a more seamless experience.

“This is an important milestone for us to be able offer our Swedish heavy vehicle fleet customers”, says Göran Bengtsson, Head of Sales at Citira Sweden.

“This has been frequently requested of us, and we are happy to be able meet the demand, providing a new level of reliability and convenience for our customers.”

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