The Best Ways to Secure Cargo with E Track Systems

Published on 12/31/19



E track strap around pallet

When it comes to securing cargo with E Track Systems the most important part of E Track is starting with good quality E Track rails. We recommend purchasing E Track Rails in the length of 8-foot sections so you can easily customize to the length of your enclosed trailer. As we don’t sell E Track rails on our online website we strongly recommend our friends over at Shippers Supplies.

Part of the reason behind us choosing this E Track Rails is due to the three different choices of finishes on the rails as well as the numerous different lengths. You can find 2 feet long, 5 feet long, 8 feet long, and 10 feet long rails on their website. E Track Rails can be placed along the walls or the flooring of trailers on moving vans, box trucks, pickup trailers, or semi-trailers. There are two main different types of e track rails with one being Vertical E Track and the other being Horizontal E Track Rails.

The main difference between the two is if you plan to stack cargo or secure cargo from the floor you will likely want vertical e track. If you intend to mostly to secure cargo horizontally you will want to go with horizontal e track. Ultimately the E Track Rails that you decide works best for you will depend on the cargo securement needs that work best for you.

Although Cargo securement is meant to be mostly for Flatbeds enclosed trailers play a big part in Moving Trucks, Online Orders being shipped, and household goods arriving at your local grocery store. E Track can help truckers save time and money by staying on the road for longer periods of time as well as staying organized. Staying organized as a trucker can help save space which in return means more products can be shipped at once saving truckers and trucking owners fleets money and time.

Hardware that goes great with E Track


Some of the many different hardware options that go great with E Track includes anything from Shoring Beams, E Track Ratchet Straps, E Track Cam Buckle Straps, Heavy Duty Cargo Nets, and Rope Tie Offs just to name a few of the most popular. These options not only can be used with your E Track systems but they also have the ability to be attached with very little work due to the ability to latch into the E Track rails quickly.

The two main different types of E Track Straps are E Track Cam Buckle Straps and E Track Ratchet Straps that both have different perks. E Track Cam Buckle Straps can not be over tightened and are secured using the amount of strength you are able to pull with hand strength. E Track Cam Buckle Straps are the better alternative for lighter weight cargo securement and being able to organize your load quickly. E Track Ratchet Straps are able to tighten cargo much more and are used for lightweight, mediumweight, and heavy-duty cargo securement needs.

E Track Bars – E Track Bars can also be known around the industry as Cargo Bars, Shoring Beams, or Aluminum E Track Bars. These bars are able to be locked into place allowing for a secure bond to your trailers walls and e track system to secure cargo. These bars come in a wide variety of different lengths and customization options so you will want to make sure to measure your trailer walls before purchasing these from any supplier. You can find these bars in standard or heavy-duty options depending on the needs of your cargo securement.

Ratchet Strap with E Track Fittings  E Track Ratchet Strap

E Track Ratchet StrapsE Track Ratchet Straps are the most commonly used tie-down straps with e track rails as they are used to secure many different vast weights of cargo. Some of the added perks of using E Track Ratchet Straps over the conventional Cam Buckle Straps is the ability to tighten cargo much tighter.

This allows for less wiggle room or excess slack that could potentially make your cargo come loose or fall over. It is crucial to always find the tie-down straps that fit the working load limit of your load, as well as the proper length of webbing before securing. You will want to make sure you know the length of the webbing you need, as well as the weight of the cargo before purchasing any E Track Ratchet Straps.

E Track Cam Buckle Straps  Cam Buckle Straps with E Track Fittings

E Track Cam Buckle StrapsE Track Cam Buckle Straps are the second most commonly used tie-down straps for E Track securement in the back of a trailer, moving vans, or enclosed trucks. E Track Cam Buckle straps are the perfect solution for cargo that is lighter weight or cargo that may not be replaceable. This goes great with antiques, valuable household goods, or cargo that could be deemed fragile.

Cargo Nets – One of the main perks of having cargo nets is being able to secure boxes or other cargo from tipping over. This is the ideal design for many boxes being transported at once. The large cargo nets or the custom cargo nets design secures directly into the E Track Rails providing a great securement in a matter of minutes.

E Track In Trailer

How to install E track


Before we are able, to begin with, the best practices to install E Track you will need to know what works best for the size of your trailer. You will want to consider that cargo needs some safety space at the back of your trailer to prevent cargo from falling out or tipping over when you open the rear of the trailer at the arrival of your destination. You should consider at least 1 to 2 feet of e track rails being stopped before the end of the trailer. You will want to decide if your load would work with better Vertical or Horizontal E Track rails depending on your shipping needs you will need measurements of height or the length of your trailer.

Next and one of the most important steps to follow is finding the right hardware to fit the walls or flooring of your trailer. As the design of every trailer may be different you will most likely need to find the best trailer hardware for your application through trial and error unless you are able to find a guide online for your exact trailer spec. For most trailers, hardware options such as wood screws will get the job done more than likely but you may need different lengths of screws. Having a successful E Track installation involves a lot of prep work to make sure you are prepared.

Some important things to follow is to make sure the E Track Rails are installed as close together as possible to make sure the entire walls or flooring of the trailer that is installed is usable. The great thing about E Track Systems is the ability to secure cargo in just about anywhere inside of the trailer that makes securing a wide range of different cargo sizes a breeze to secure, as well as to utilize the amount of space inside of the trailer to make fewer trips.