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Program • FIBC / Ton Bags (Bulk Bags)

UN / Dangerous Goods Program Path

UN-oriented FIBC programs for hazardous goods, with a structured path from specification to testing coordination and documentation readiness.

Program • FIBC / Ton Bags (Bulk Bags)

Overview

UN-oriented FIBC programs for hazardous goods, with a structured path from specification to testing coordination and documentation readiness.

Structured Spec Inputs

Collect the right details early to reduce compliance back-and-forth.

Testing Coordination

A clear prototype and test plan where performance testing is required.

Documentation Ready

Markings, labels, and traceability planned into the workflow.

What This Covers

When your bulk materials require UN performance testing or documentation, we help organize the spec path and reduce rework.

  • Define use case and max gross mass
  • Confirm top/bottom configuration, liners, and closures
  • Coordinate prototype builds and a testing plan (as required)

Inputs We Need

The most helpful inputs are the ones that influence risk and test selection.

  • Product classification details (where applicable)
  • Max gross weight and handling method
  • Shipping mode and handling realities
  • Marking, labeling, and documentation expectations

Important Note

Compliance and certification depend on the final build and third-party test results. We can support the process, but requirements should be validated with your compliance team.

FAQs

Do you sell UN certified bags?

We can support UN-oriented builds and coordinate testing where required. Final certification depends on the final build and passing applicable third-party tests.

What information do you need to start?

Product classification details (if available), max gross weight, filling/discharge workflow, shipping mode, and any required markings/labels. If you have an existing UN design or test history, share it.

Which tests apply to UN-oriented FIBC programs?

It depends on the applicable regulations and the final packaging design. Common performance tests may include lift, stacking, drop, and topple tests. Your compliance team should confirm requirements; we support the packaging side and coordination.

Can you help with markings and labels?

Yes. We plan marking and label placement and align the print workflow for clarity, durability, and warehouse scanning.

How long does a UN-oriented program take?

It depends on sample iterations, test scheduling, and documentation needs. A structured input package up front usually reduces cycles and shortens the timeline.

What if we are unsure of requirements?

Share what you know and we can map the open questions and create a step-by-step spec and testing plan to avoid rework.