Format • FIBC / Ton Bags (Bulk Bags)
Standard FIBC (Bulk Bags)
Standard FIBC builds designed for reliable bulk handling with fit-for-purpose loops, fabric specs, and optional printing/labeling.
Format • FIBC / Ton Bags (Bulk Bags)
Overview
Standard FIBC builds designed for reliable bulk handling with fit-for-purpose loops, fabric specs, and optional printing/labeling.
Handling Reliability
Loop and sewing choices designed for stable lifting and transport.
Fit To Logistics
Dimensions aligned to pallet/container constraints and stacking needs.
Spec Discipline
Consistent builds across large runs for predictable operations.
Top & Bottom Styles
Choose fill and discharge configurations to match your equipment and workflow.
- Top spout, duffle top, open top options
- Bottom discharge spout options
- Document pouches and labeling placement
Fabric & Coating
Fabric and coating choices affect durability, cleanliness, and protection.
- Coated or uncoated fabric options
- Optional liners for additional barrier and cleanliness
- Printing options for identification and branding
FAQs
What do you need to quote standard FIBCs?
Target fill weight, product type/density, top/bottom style, dimension constraints (pallet/container), loop preference, liner needs, labeling/printing requirements, and annual volume.
How do we choose SWL and safety factor?
It depends on your handling environment (forklift vs crane, stacking, storage time) and your internal standards. We can recommend a build once we understand real handling and risk profile.
One-trip vs multi-trip: what is the difference?
The difference is how the bag is intended to be used and the safety factor expectations. We recommend a program approach based on your reuse policy and handling reality.
Can you support printing and labeling?
Yes. We plan label/document pouch placement and printing so warehouse scanning and lot identification remain clear through handling.
Do we need coating?
Only if your product and handling require it. Coating can help with dust control and moisture exposure but can change breathability and handling behavior.
Can we validate with samples?
Yes. We can propose a prototype path to confirm fit, filling/discharge behavior, and handling stability before full rollout.