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Fleet Engineers acquires Save-A-Load

Feb. 4, 2016
Fleet Engineers Inc announced the acquisition of the Charlotte, North Carolina-based company Save-A-Load®, Inc. manufacturer of high quality cargo management bars for the trucking and transportation industries.

Fleet Engineers Inc announced the acquisition of the Charlotte, North Carolina-based company Save-A-Load®, Inc. manufacturer of high quality cargo management bars for the trucking and transportation industries.

“Save-A-Load® has built an excellent reputation for responsive services and a commitment to quality by leveraging technology to deliver driver-friendly products,” said Wes Eklund, President of Fleet Engineers. “This acquisition will enhance the current cargo management solutions for our customer base, and we are thrilled about the opportunity to manufacture and distribute a new quality product that is unique within the market.”

Fleet Engineers will maintain the Save-A-Load brand name, while providing expansive marketing exposure by increasing the distribution network from thirty nationwide distributors to over two thousand.

Save-A-Load cargo bars will now become an integral offering of Fleet Engineers, Inc.

Save-A-Load cargo bars incorporate an interior hydraulic cylinder pump which keeps the bars secure against the walls of a trailer, even as the walls experience the normal flex and yaw common during road transport. They also have a pressure-limiting valve so that the operator cannot damage the trailer walls by over-extending the bars. Engineered for versatility and flexibility while combining lightweight materials and maximum strength, Save-A-Load bars offer safe and easy operation, including a convenient one-hand release mechanism.

Save-A-Load offers a wide variety of heavy-duty bars, hoops and configurations, along with a lighter-weight stable of products for pick-ups and SUV’s. The products are available in a multitude of colors, and all are built so that parts are replaceable, thereby extending the life cycle of every bar.