Format • FIBC / Ton Bags (Bulk Bags)
Ventilated Bulk Bags
Ventilated bulk bags designed to allow airflow for products that benefit from breathability while maintaining reliable handling and stacking.
Format • FIBC / Ton Bags (Bulk Bags)
Overview
Ventilated bulk bags designed to allow airflow for products that benefit from breathability while maintaining reliable handling and stacking.
Airflow By Design
Vent coverage selected to support breathability and reduce condensation risk.
Stable Handling
Loops and dimensions tuned for safe lifting and stacking.
Custom Fit
Ventilation patterns and sizes aligned to your product and logistics.
Where Ventilated Bags Fit
Ventilated FIBCs are used when airflow can improve storage and transport outcomes.
- Products that generate heat or moisture
- Agricultural and biomass products
- Programs where airflow reduces condensation risk
Design Options
We configure ventilation and the handling build as one system.
- Ventilation pattern and coverage
- Top/bottom configurations to match filling and discharge
- Labels and document pouches for identification
Considerations
Ventilation improves breathability but changes barrier behavior. We recommend the right approach based on storage and transport conditions.
FAQs
Are ventilated bags waterproof?
No. Ventilation is the opposite of a moisture barrier. If moisture protection is required, we recommend different structures or liner strategies.
Do ventilated bags stack well?
Yes when dimensions and filling are controlled. We recommend a build and pallet approach to keep stacks stable and consistent.
What products benefit most from ventilated builds?
They are often used when airflow helps reduce condensation risk or manage heat/moisture during storage and transport. Share your product behavior and storage profile and we will advise.
Can we add printing?
Yes. Printing and labels can be added for identification and branding, and we plan placement to survive handling.
Can we add a liner to a ventilated bag?
In most cases a liner reduces or eliminates the ventilation effect. If you need both airflow and barrier, we can discuss alternative packaging strategies.
How do we validate that ventilation is the right choice?
We start with your storage and transit profile, then propose a pilot build and a simple evaluation plan to compare moisture/condensation outcomes and handling stability.