US Cargo Control E track

U.S. Cargo Control adds gray E-track to tie-down product line

Nov. 11, 2015
U.S. Cargo Control has added a new tie down rail to its line of products.
U.S. Cargo Control has added a new tie down rail to its line of products. The gray E-track tie-down rails help secure tie-down straps in van trailers, vans and other enclosed trailers. The company carries a line of galvanized steel E-track, as well as green painted styles which will eventually be phased out, it said. Matt Mitchell, U.S. Cargo Control Merchandise Category Manager, said the new gray painted line was brought in via requests from customers wanting a more neutral-colored painted style.Both horizontal and vertical styles are available, with various lengths offered ranging from short, 2 ft. tracks to long 10 ft. tracks.“E-track is extremely versatile in industries ranging from small delivery vans to full-sized van trailers,” said Mitchell. “We are constantly updating our selection to make sure we have something for everyone, whether it’s a consumer wanting to transport a motorcycle, or one of our business-to-business customers wishing to create a full tie down system to secure cargo in a fleet of van trailers.”

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