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CHANNELLOCK Joins Accessories Market With MULTY Rack Systems

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Close-up of a black metal tailgate guard installed on a truck bed, featuring a grid-like design with horizontal and vertical bars, set against a blurred background of the truck's rear window.

This post was originally published on The Shop Magazine

Tools manufacturer Channellock Inc. has formed a strategic partnership with MULTY Rack Systems, a supplier of automotive accessories and storage solutions.

Part of a larger initiative to expand CHANNELLOCK product offerings, the partnership will allow the company to reach an even wider market of trade professionals, outdoor enthusiasts and DIYers, the company stated in a press release.

Built to withstand the demands of heavy-duty applications, the CHANNELLOCK Auto Accessories Collection features adaptable storage and cargo solutions including truck racks for ladders, bikes, UTVs, kayaks and more.

“Our expansion into automotive equipment and accessories is a natural evolution for CHANNELLOCK as we continue to serve America’s trade professionals,” said Jon DeArment, president and COO. “We are proud to partner with a company like MULTY, which shares our same commitment to quality, innovation and hard work.”

The partnership debuted Jan. 17 at the Montreal Auto Show, where a GMC Canada press vehicle featured the CHANNELLOCK-branded bike rack system on a 2026 Hummer EV.

“We’re proud to partner with a legacy brand like CHANNELLOCK,” said Rick Sauder, founder and CEO of MULTY. “Together, we’re delivering high-quality solutions built for those who expect nothing less than peak performance from their automotive tools and equipment.”

The CHANNELLOCK Auto Accessories Collection will be available at select North American retailers beginning in February.

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