New invention by an InventHelp inventor: a novel device designed for the aid of flatbed truck drivers (CSK-742)
In a recent press release issued by Cision PR Newswire, Tmat® Truck Bed Mat & Grid-based Cargo Management System unveiled their innovative patent-pending flatbed multitool. This groundbreaking invention, designed specifically for flatbed truck drivers, simplifies the process of performing four essential functions, enhancing safety, convenience, and efficiency.
The FLATBED MULTITOOL eliminates the need for truck drivers to grapple with securing edge protectors, moving tarps, and directing belly straps and chains. By integrating these functions into one easy-to-use tool, the FLATBED MULTITOOL saves time and effort for flatbed truck drivers, making their daily tasks more manageable.
The FLATBED MULTITOOL is a patent-pending invention designed to improve load preparation and securement for flatbed truck drivers. Its multi-function design is made in America, making it an ideal solution for truck drivers, trucking companies, and other related industries.
The original design of the FLATBED MULTITOOL was submitted to the Columbia sales office of InventHelp. Now, the FLATBED MULTITOOL is available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers.
For more information about the FLATBED MULTITOOL, interested parties can visit the provided website, where the invention submission details are available. Alternatively, they can write to InventHelp at the provided address or call the provided number for more information.
The press release, written by Cision PR Newswire, does not include any advertisements for the FLATBED MULTITOOL. Instead, it focuses on the availability of this innovative tool for the benefit of the flatbed trucking industry.
With the FLATBED MULTITOOL, flatbed truck drivers can look forward to a safer, more convenient, and more efficient way of managing their loads. The press release published by Cision PR Newswire marks an exciting step forward in the development and implementation of innovative solutions for the trucking industry.
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