How to pick a Cargo Bar

Published on 09/28/18

Cargo Bars have made an extremely large impact in the shipping world for being able to make a difference in safety as well as cargo not becoming damaged during transportation. Today we will be going over everything you need to know about Cargo bars.
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5 Top Alternative Uses for E Track

Published on 07/10/18

Today we will be discussing some of the top alternative methods of using e track and e track systems. Everything from pickup trucks to sheds we have got you covered in this edition!
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5 Cargo Control Products Every Construction Site Needs

Published on 06/21/18

Here are our 5 favorite cargo control products every construction site needs
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New Product Line for June 2018 – Shippers Supplies

Published on 06/14/18

Shipper’s Supplies is happy to announce some new products coming to our online store this month. Some of the new products included are our Aluminum Sideboard for Block and Brick, Dunnage Air Bags, and our new Aluminum E track bar for Sprinter Vans and Trailers.
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How to use Moving Blankets for Sound Dampening

Published on 05/18/18

Moving Blankets have become essential in the professional trucking and professional movers industry as a way to make sure cargo arrives at its destination with as little to no damage as possible.
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What is a Working Load Limit?

Published on 01/11/18


A very common question we get is, “What is the working load limit”? or “what does working load limit mean”? Well, we are here to help. A working load limit is the maximum load capacity that is given for tie down straps.
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Why Choose Shippers Supplies

Published on 12/28/17


Our products are based on providing you the top of the line industrial strength with affordable low prices.
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What is a Cargo Bar

Published on 12/22/17


Have you ever received a package that you ordered online, waited forever for, and the package was damaged in transportation? Great! You already know the reasoning behind why some brilliant engineer developed the cargo bar. The most common cause for damage during transportation is being careless or improper loading of a truck or trailer. During transportation most loads will tend to move or shift in the trailer causing packages to slam in to each other, resulting in the packages you’ve been waiting for to be damaged.
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