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Faymonville gets US patent rights for dual lane trailers

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02 March 2015

Alain Faymonville (left) and Earl Sutton (right).

Alain Faymonville (left) and Earl Sutton (right).

On Feb. 19, Faymonville acquired the complete U.S. patent rights for dual lane multi-axle transport vehicles, also known as the “897 patent.” As a result Faymonville will launch a new dual lane trailer concept called DualMax which will allow U.S. customers to purchase their trailer without infringing upon the 897 patent.

Faymonville will be represented at this week’s SC&RA Specialized Transportation Symposium in Atlanta.

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