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How To Design Your Own FIBC Bags?

When we start working on our business, we hanker to do everything all by ourselves. But that is practically impossible, reason being- the varied segments that come together to make a business work. You don’t necessarily need to have a degree or experience in every segment involved, however, you surely need to know the processes in and out to make your business the major success.

If we observe from bottom to top, there are various small things that play a major role in making your business succeed. For example, if you own a food , minerals , chemical or agriculture business, packaging makes a huge difference. Supplying the best goods is just one part, wherein, supplying those goods in the most presentable and safe way remains the other! This calls for a drive to see it through and create a stronger plan, on what type of packaging will support your business the best.

You all probably know that FIBC Bulk Bags are flexible and customizable. These bags can super-easily be designed to exactly fit your storage, transport and discharging needs. But how?

Let us tell you how a FIBC bag is customized to meet the exact requirement for your business, beyond just being a big bag.

CUSTOM OPTIONS:

1. Determine the size:


Starting from the outside, it’s important to determine the right size that fits your industry needs. Most products have different bulk densities (the space they consume), so first you need to find out how much of your product fits into 1 cubic metre space of the bag. This will help you determine the volume (space) required to pack 1000 Kgs of your product.

For Example: Wet Sand.

If 1922 Kilos of Wet Sand requires 1 Cubic Metre of Space, Then the bulk density of wet sand will be : 1.922.

Divide 1000 by 1.922, which gives 0.520 m3. This is the space/volume required to pack a tonne of wet sand, i.e., even less than 1 cubic metre.

NOTE: This is an approximate method as the product and their densities vary due to moisture content and various other factors. Also, it is never recommended to fill the bags until its very top, therefore, always add at least 10% extra space that is needed to be kept unoccupied.

Once you realize the space/volume occupancy of your product, now you need to finalize the perfect size of the FIBC Bag. For this, there is a golden rule to remember:

The smaller the base size of the FIBC Bag, the higher space your bag will have to achieve the volume you need.

Also, the Standard FIBCs belly at the sides by approx. 20%, so keep that count as well. Internal baffles can be added to to limit the belly of the FIBC bags, but that makes it a little more expensive.

Adding loops to the bags for lifting also requires at least 50 cm extra clearance. Also, it needs a good amount of caution to decide the base of the bag, because taller bags may be less expensive to transport but are hard to fill. So, choose wisely!

2. Determine the right fabric type and weight:

Ask yourself a few questions. How do you want your bulk bag to look? Is there any particular style that you wish to keep in accordance to your business? Here are the 4 varieties of fabric that are usually available:

  • TYPE A:

These are the standard bulk bags, but avoid using them if your products are combustible. These bulk bags are made up of calcium carbonate, polypropylene and an UV Additive.

  • TYPE B:

These bulk bags are made in a way that they have a thin coating over them, to avoid catching sparks. They are also made from polypropylene.

  • TYPE C:

It’s totally safe to use these bags to transport flammable products. Type C fabric bags are made of carbon filament, because of which they need to be grounded while filling or moving them.

  • TYPE D:

This fabric type removes the need to ground the bag while filling or moving. These bags are made with an antistatic fabric that makes them even more suitable for transport.

Coming to weight, there are three standard ranges of weight in which most of the bulk bags are available, that are 5 oz., 6 oz. and 8 oz. This can be decided on the basis of the weight of the products that the bulk bag will carry. The product engineer can help you analyze the optimal weight of the bulk bag.

3. Decide the ease of using the bags:

Determining the size of your bulk bags is just the primary step. After deciding the weight and size, the tough calls follow. The question arises is how to bring these bags to use? That means, how to fill the bulk bags. Will the bulk bags be hooked up to a machine to be filled? What will be the size of the spout in that case? To ease this query, there are various types of Top for the bulk bags that facilitate filling in the bulk bags, including:

  • Standard fill spout
  • Cone top with fill spout
  • Duffel top
  • Open top

After you have finalized the top, the next step is to understand and analyze how the bulk bags will be emptied. Fow this, you must first understand that will the product be discharged into the consumer packaging directly, or will it be undergoing further processing? Following are the bottom design options available in the bulk bags, for emptying:

  • Spout bottom
  • Flat bottom
  • Tie-open bottom

Not just you have to take care of the optimal packaging, but you also need to make sure that the products are easily transferable into packaging.


4. Bulk Bag Coating & Material:

The next step is to determine, that the bulk bags we are making require or do not require coating. The uncoated fabrics allow air and moisture to pass through the fabric. But if you do not want much exposure to air or moisture for your product, coated bulk bags come with a woven polypropylene with lamination on the inside. The coated bulk bags are leakage proof as well.

If you have to lock the moisture inside the bag or out of it, then you may choose to incorporate a liner in the bulk bag. A liner retains the oil or moisture inside the FIBC or blocks the moisture out of the bag. There are various types of liners available as options, you may choose whatever is the safest for your product transport.

5. More features:

There are more features that you can further decide to include in your bulk bags. The other features could be, color, loops, pouches, logo printing and various locks. A bulk bag representative can help you with the right choice of accessories or customization options, to make your FIBC bulk bag look unique.

After doing all this research and manipulation at your end, you can proceed to finalize your idea of a perfect FIBC bulk bag for your business. We hope this gave you some idea about what factors to consider before thinking or purchasing your type of bulk bag. Feel free to reach out to us, to guide you further on the details.

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Measuring the quality of your Bulk Bag Suppliers

If we go to any search engine and type “Best Bulk bags Suppliers”, we will probably find close to millions of search results, naming all the bulk bag suppliers across the world. Amongst all, FIBC (Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container) industry has been constantly evolving since 1990. The production rapidly multiplied when the supply chains shifted from Mexico, to Philippines, China India, Vietnam and Turkey. And what’s common? Everyone claims to be the best.

Currently, there is labor shortage, increase in labor rates, resin cost fluctuations, and other unavoidable factors, which have led to affect the production on the whole. But the question arises, how are we going to decide whether the supplier is keeping pace with the quality or not.

Ensure that the Quality Standards are taken care of:

We often hear, “A bag is a bag”- Discard this! With the globalized marketplace, companies get a myriad of options of potential FIBC bag suppliers to choose from, plus not all bags are equally good in quality.

The definition of quality varies from person to person. Some love to buy a product which is made well and functions properly without breaking down easily. While some others also insist on having a great design along with consistent high quality.

So to begin, you must get introduced to Industry Compliance Standards.

The ISO standard of compliance, ISO-281898 Standard for Non-Hazardous Duty FIBCs is the most comprehensive performance standard for standard duty FIBCs.

Every bulk bag you use must be made in compliance with these Industry standards. Adding on to more attributes of “Great Quality”, there are the following certifications and processes:

1.    Quality and Environmental

●     ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System

●     ISO 14000:2004 Environmental Management System

2.    UN/DOT HAZ/MAT

●     UN Certification Testing, UN recommendations on the transport of Dangerous Goods, Rev. 11 (ST/SG/AC.10/1/REV. 11)

●     US DOT 49 CFR – Regulated (Hazardous) Products

●     US DOT HM 181E – International Bulk Containers for Hazardous Materials

3.    Electrostatics:

●     IEC 61340-4-4 ed2.0 – Electrostatics: Standard test methods for specific applications – Electrostatic classification of flexible intermediate bulk containers (FIBC)

4.    Hygienic and Food Safety:

●     AIB Consolidated Standards for Inspection: Food Contact Packaging

●     BRC Global Standards for Packaging & Packaging Materials

●     ISO 22000:2005 Food Safety Management System

●     Hazard Analysis & Critical Control Points (HACCP)

●     FDA: CFR Title 21, 177.1520 Olefin Polymers

●     ISO 14644-1:1999 Clean Rooms – Classification of Air Cleanliness

A superior quality bulk bag suppliers will be aware of all of the aforementioned standards and how they can be useful for your industry. So they provide you the bulk bags that are fit for your industry as well as high in quality with all the industry specific quality standards.

Ensure that the Quality Control is taken care of:

Knowing the standards is the first step, after which you need to ensure that the supplier is following the quality control measures in the production process or not. Inspection and Measurement  are the key attributes of quality control, or to simplify, we can say that quality control affirms or denies that a product meets its specifications.

Quality control and Quality assurance are the critical factors in achieving the success in bulk bag quality.

This is the reason why it is important to have clear product specifications before the production begins. The specifications must:

–       Contain precise information in exact measurable and technical language

–       Include technical drawings to communicate exact customer requirements.

–       Be made so well, that they instill trust and confidence that the complete production will be high quality.

–       GSM of the bag must be in accordance with the desired Safe Working Load and Safety Factor.

Specifications, Production and Testing- go hand in hand

The specifications (like dimensional sizes, weight ratings, spout sizes, style, types, clean level, and electrostatic requirements) form the base of the process, thereby making it the most crucial. If the specifications are unclear or faulty, then the production and testing will definitely fail.

Ensure that the Quality Assurance is taken care of:

Quality Assurance is all about strategy. While quality control focuses mainly on the product, quality assurance focuses on the entire supply chain system. It makes sure that the specifications will be met and prevention will be taken in case any error occurs.  

Through quality assurance, we seek to improve the processes to reduce the chances of defects. In other words, it checks if the raw materials are good. A quality bulk bag suppliers encourages strong communication with their customer to create accurate and precise designs, good production process, documentation, and comprehensive handling and shipment procedures.

Ensure that the Quality Supply Chain is taken care of:

–       A quality bulk bag supplier has a good list of vendors, certifications, performance test documents, etc.

–       A quality bulk bag supplier will perform on-site audits and take surveys to verify the quality control measures.

–       A quality bulk bag supplier will implement an accurate product testing mechanism.

–       A quality bulk bag supplier will always be able to provide the information about the ISO certificates, standards they follow at various stages of production.

–       A quality bulk bag supplier will ensure on time delivery, low defect rates, and flexibility in meeting your production requirements

bulk FIBC bag

So gone are those days when people used to buy from people they like. Now, people buy from whom they trust. So, if you wish to earn the badge of a trusted bulk bag supplier, you need to follow the mentioned standards in order to meet the customers’ satisfaction the best.

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Minimize the Collective Loss in Manufacturing and Quality Control- Poka-Yoke Technique

Mistakes happen and people believe it’s a good thing. But it is actually not a very pleasant thing when mistakes lead to monetary losses. In most of the manufacturing plants, humans do make mistakes that lead to the production of faulty/defective products. Poka-yoke, also known as Mistake Proofing, is a technique to avoid basic human errors at work. This idea originated in the 1960s by one of the IE Engineers at Toyota, Shigeo Shingo.

 

To inspect the mistakes and to correct the defects, the Poka-yoke technique was crafted. This technique ensures that the right conditions exist before a process is executed so that errors can be Prevented. Poka-yoke also implies methodologies that Eliminate the defects in the produced output.

Let us understand this with an example

In a broader sense, it is also a behavior-shaping constraint as a process step to prevent incorrect operation.

Electric sockets ensure they can only enter in a certain way or the washing machine that does not start if the door is not closed properly in order to prevent flooding. These types of automation don’t allow mistakes or incorrect operation from the start.

 

What is the need to implement this technology?

Manufacturing defective products lead to cost-failure, as well as bring a bad name to the brand. Some customers even return the whole batch of products if they find one or two defective products in the lot. If not taken care of, the use of defective products might lead to greater or fatal losses.

Poka-yoke focuses on reducing human errors like:

  • Intentional Error
  • Misunderstanding
  • Forgetfulness
  • Misidentification
  • Inexperience
  • Willful error
  • Inadvertent error
  • Slowness
  • Non-supervision
  • Surprise

And to add to the explanation, the following are the benefits if we remove or correct these human errors:

  • Reduced set-up time with reduced production time and increased quality
  • Elimination of errors with increased safety
  • Lower quality-control cost
  • Lower skill requirements and increased production flexibility
  • Increased customer loyalty and satisfaction

 

The Principles of Poka-Yoke

The mistake Proofing technique is based on 6 principles:

  • Elimination: Do not do it anymore – This states that we must eliminate the chance of error by redesigning the process or removing the unnecessary parts of the process.
  • Prevention: Avoid mistakes – Engineer the product/process in a way to avoid mistakes at all.
  • Replacement: Implement something better – This implies substituting a faulty process with a reliable one.
  • Facilitation: Ease the process of Tasks – Employ techniques that make it easier to perform the tasks of production.
  • Detection: Observe what is going wrong and act against it – Observe the errors before the mistake occurs so that we can quickly correct the problem.
  • Mitigation: Control the situation – Minimizing the effect of errors on the overall production.

Elimination, Prevention, Replacement, and Facilitation are to avoid the occurrence of mistakes. Detection and Mitigation are to minimize the effects of mistakes once they occur.

What are the methods to implement these 6 Principles?

There are three effective methods to ensure the prevention of errors and detection of mistakes:

  • Contact Method – Through this method, the deviation in shapes, sizes, dimensions, position, and other physical characteristics are kept in direct contact with the part. The Contact method is used in situations of rapid repetitions or in cases of environmental factors like critical temperature, infrequent electrical supply, dust,etc.
  • Fixed-value Method – This method employs automatic counters or optical devices to keep a track of the number of moves, rate and length of the movement.
  • Motion-step Method – This method is useful for processes where several different activities are performed sequentially by the same operator, to ensure the operator does not commit a mistake in the normal process.

In devices, Poka-Yoke can be implemented in two ways:

Good Poka-yoke devices should be inexpensive and accurate. They must be placed close to where the mistakes can occur, to provide an immediate warning to the workers to avoid mistakes. Following are the various prevention-based and detection-based Poka-yoke devices:

PREVENTION BASED 

  • Pins
  • Contoured Locators
  • Proximity or photoelectric sensors
  • Warning lights or buzzers
  • Pressure sensors
  • The vision system, etc.

DETECTION BASED

  • Electronic sensors
  • Color-coded parts/graphics
  • Contact devices like fixtures, limit switches, etc.
  • Non-contact devices like LEDs, Pressure sensors, etc.
  • Vision Systems

 

How can you implement Poka-Yoke In your Operations?

You can follow the following steps to implement this mistake-proofing technique:

  1. Identify the Operation
  2. Identify 5 HOW and WHY in which the process can fail
  3. Choose the right approach to PREVENT or DETECT those errors.
  4. Create a checklist to ensure that all the steps of manufacturing are error-proofed or not.
  5. Test the method and measure its success rate.

Poka-Yoke is the fastest way to zero defects and efficient manufacturing. I hope this article provides value to you and your business. Have a great day 🙂

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FIBC Bulk Bag Frequently Asked Questions

What is an FIBC?

FIBC stands for Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container. They are more commonly known as Bulk Bags. The packages are classified as intermediate containers because of their size; typically having filled weights between about 500 and 4000 pounds. Bulk bags are not small enough to be moved easily by hand, however not large enough to be classified as a full bulk container, such as a truckload or railcar. FIBCs were originally developed in Europe in the 1970’s, but were widely adopted thereafter in the Americas and other developing industrial nations. Use of FIBCs today permeates nearly all industries, where dry bulk solids are handled including food, chemicals, and even pharmaceuticals.

What is a Bulk Bag Made From?

The most common material used in FIBC bulk bag construction is 100% virgin polypropylene, petroleum based product which is a tough relatively inert thermoplastic.

What is woven polypropylene made from?

Woven polypropylene is made from extruded polypropylene resin, which is made from petroleum feedstock.

Are there other materials used in making a bulk bag?

Yes, many types of polyethylene bulk bag liners are used to line the interior of an FIBC. Other more exotic materials include polyamide (nylon), various metallic foils, carbon infused plastics, polyester, and more.

What sizes do bulk bags come in?

Bulk bags come in many different sizes and styles, and can be customized into almost any 3 dimensional size possible for your product. There are limits to the sizes, but a standard bulk bag base dimension is 35″ x 35”, while the height of a bulk bag can range up to 96” plus inches tall. Again, the size and dimensions of bulk bags are determined by safety, functionality, and usability by the customer.

What does SWL mean? 

SWL is an abbreviation for safe working load. A bulk bag’s safe working load is the amount of weight that the bag is rated and tested to hold safely.

What does 5:1 SF mean? 

A standard bulk bag is rated at a 5:1 Safety Factor Ratio as per ISO 21898 norms, which means that the bag is specified to hold 5 times the amount of the bags safe working load. A 5:1 Safety Ratio is for single use or single trip bags. Bags that are designed for multi-use or multi-trip bags are made with an increased SF ratio. The SF for a multi-trip bag is 6:1.

What is UV inhibitor? 

UVI stands for Ultraviolet Inhibitor, which is an additive that is added to the resin during the extrusion process. It assists in protecting the bulk bag from the harmful effects of UV rays, protecting it from degrading and becoming unstable and unsafe.

Can bulk bags be stored outaide? if so, How long?

Yes, however, bulk bags will degrade as a result of UV exposure. A standard bulk bag has a UV inhibitor added into the fabric at the manufacturing level. Manufacturers add enough UV inhibitor to resist UV rays for approximately 1600 hours. Although this is dependent upon where the actual bag is located and what type of weather conditions, sometimes extreme, can happen in this region. UV rays vary in strength and degree in different parts of the world.  Therefore, storing bulk bags outside is not recommended, but we do realize that it happens.

What types of FIBCS are available and what applications are FIBCS (Bulk Bags) typically used for? 

There are many common types of FIBCs available in the market place. The most commonly used bulk bags are constructed in the U Panel or Circular configuration and might incorporate a simple PE liner or no liner at all. Much of how bulk bags are referred to has to do with their construction, i.e., 4 Panel, U Panel, Circular, or their application, such as Type B, or Baffle Bags.

Below is a general list of commonly referred to terms used when describing an FIBC: 

  • By Shape or ConstructionCircular / Tubular
  • 4 Panel
  • U Panel
  • Baffle
  • By ApplicationFood Grade Bags
  • UN Bags
  • Multi-Trip Bags
  • Chemical Bags
  • Conductive or Static Dissipative Bags
  • Valve Bags or Liquid Bags
  • By Fabric Electrostatic ClassificationType A – No Electrostatic Protection
  • Type B – Surface Breakdown Voltage of <6kV
  • Type C – Electrically Conductive or Groundable
  • Type D – Static Dissipative

What is a U-Panel bag?

A U-Panel bag requires 2 seams along 2 opposite sides to create 2 panels and a “U” Panel shape. This style of bulk bag has become the industry standard in the United States.

What is a circular/tubular bag?

Circular bags are made from fabric that has been woven on a circular loom. The fabric is woven into a continuous tube of fabric and then cut to the correct size height. The tubular body design is ideal as a linerless option for fine materials. It is also an excellent alternative to the original four panel bag construction. Capacity is up to 4000 lbs.

What is a four panel bag?

A four panel bag is the original polypropylene design. This design requires seams along four separate pieces of fabric sewn to create a four panel bag. Capacity is up to 4400 lbs.

What is a baffle bag? What are baffles? 

Baffles are pieces of fabric that are sewn to the inside corners of a bag to maintain its cube shape after filling. The baffles have holes that allow the product to flow freely through them. The baffles also prevent the bag from bulging, which makes the bag stand up straight and in turn allows the bags to be more efficient in their use of space. Net and tie baffles are another type of baffle option, but not as common.

What is un certification?

UN Certification is a testing certification done by an independent testing facility that put the specified bulk bag through a set of rigorous test, i.e. drop test, topple test, and top lift test.

How long is a un certified  bulk bag certificate good for?

Usually 1 year from testing, but certain test houses will certify a bag for up to 3 years.

Do you stock un certified bulk bags?

Our UN certified bulk bag stock is stored primarily for a few of our customers. These bulk bags are tested by a certified third party testing facility. If the bag passes the test requirements, it is issued a specific UN Certification number, which is associated specifically to that bag. The UN number is specific to that particular bag being filled with a specific product, and tested for a specific packing group. The UN number has an expiration date, giving the bag a shelf life for usage.=

Can FIBC’s be used more than once?

FIBC’s can be used more than once if you have a bag with a 6:1 SF. Some users reuse a FIBC with a 5:1 SF but this is not recommended! If you reuse a FIBC with a 5:1 SF you have to take into consideration that the fabric might be worn down or the loops could be breaking down, etc. If you plan on using a bag more than once it is recommended that you custom order it with a 6:1 SF.

Can i reuse a bulk bag? 

Yes, bulk bags can be reused. This requires a multi-trip bulk bag, which is made with a 6:1 Safety Factor. This type of bag is designed to be used for a specific amount of uses. Some users reuse bulk bags with a 5:1 safety factor. In fact it is a common occurrence. We do not recommend this practice, as reusability must also take into consideration the reality that the bag may be worn, have a small hole in the fabric, the loops could be unstable, etc. Reuse of a 5:1 SF bulk bag, which covers the majority of bulk bags seen in the market, is NOT recommended. We recommend inspection in between uses and retiring a bag with any tears, rips, abrasions, etc. An additional bag tag is included for tracking usage if a bag is approved for further use after inspection. Global-Pak does not recommend using any bag more than 10 times.

Are bulk bags recyclable?

Yes, new bulk bags are made from 100% virgin polypropylene. See our FIBC recycling program page.

 How do you store FIBCS?

Empty FIBCs are usually stored on the pallets they arrive on and may be covered with a simple polypropylene or polyethylene cover and tied down with plastic banding, or they may be custom packed and sealed per the client’s specification. FIBC pallets can usually be stacked no more than two high on top of each other, but are best stored on space saving racking systems off of the ground. Steps should be taken to ensure they are kept dry and protected from other harsh elements, chemical environments, or other areas where they may be cut or damaged. When storing filled FIBCs, great care should be taken. This is also the case even if the filled FIBC will only be stored for a short period of time prior to transport or use of the contained materials. Dependent on bulk density of a product and other characteristics, some products may stack easily, even sometimes up to three high using the pyramid stacking technique. Other products having light bulk densities may not stack at all. The environments in which filled bulk bags are stored are heavily dependent upon the material inside the package, and also upon the style of package used. For example, if you are a starch producer and you are using a simple 4 panel bag design with coated fabrics and no liner, you will have to consider the possibilities of humidity transferring into your product before it reaches your end customer. If on the other hand, you are using a hermetically sealed vapor barrier liner, then your finished package is obviously less impacted by changes in humidity or even water droplets coming into contact with the bag. Please keep in mind that each FIBC feature has its pros and cons. A bag containing a liner that gets sealed off after filling may be water tight, but now may not lend itself well to stacking due to entrapped air that could rupture the liner if the full weight of one or two additional filled FIBCs were placed on top of it. Therefore, please consult with an expert if you have any questions about storage of your filled bulk bags.

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How To Choose Your FIBC Bag

If you want to buy FIBC bags, you have to make sure you’re purchasing bags from a reputable FIBC bags manufacturer. In addition, of crucial importance, is the type of FIBC bag you choose to purchase, and this selection is dependent upon the fabric of the bulk bags.

Usually, it is possible to pick from Types A, B, C and D FIBC bags.

Bulk Bags: Type A

These types of bags are designed of plain-woven polypropylene, as well as additional non-conducive fabrics. The bags provide no static protection and static electricity gets produced as goods rub against one another inside the bags or as the bags are either emptied or filled.

If you need to transport non-flammable goods, it’s the FIBC bag you should choose.

Bulk Bags: Type B

Such bags are most like the Type A bags and also are designed of non-conducive fabrics, as well as plain-woven polypropylene, and they don’t dissipate static electricity. The difference in Type A bags and Type B ones is that the latter possess low breakdown voltage, which means they have the ability to prevent burst discharges but can’t disperse electrostatic charges.

If you need to transport flammable, dry powders, this one is the proper selection; yet they mustn’t be utilized in dusty environments whereby the ignition energy is over 3mJ.

Bulk Bags: Type C

The conductive FIBC bags also are referred to as ground-able bulk bags and are designed of non-conductive polypropylene fabrics. The fabrics then are interwoven with conducting threads within a grid-like manner. As they’re discharged or filled, there has to be an electrical interconnection between conducting threads and additionally an earthing connection.

If you need to transport, as well as store flammable powders, this one is the way to go.

Bulk Bags: Type D

Such bags are designed of static, as well as antistatic dissipative fabrics like quasi-conductive yarns which prevent incendiary sparks, brush discharges, and propagation of brush discharges, without the necessity of an earthing connection. Their emphasis is on a low-energy corona discharge and the safe dissipation of static electricity.

If you need to store and pack combustible goods in environments which are combustible and flammable, this one is the one you should pick.

You have to opt for an FIBC bulk bag manufacturers with the required experience and expertise in not just producing outstanding food grade bulk bags yet also recognizing the needs of the food sector. They should have expertise in delivering on the requirements of a variety of clients in the food sector. As you arrange a meeting with them, it’ll be an excellent idea to request client references.

In Summary

Before choosing an FIBC bags exporter, it’s important to identify the type of bags you want to select by ensuring that they ideally cater to your needs.

For more information about how to choose your FIBC bag contact Sudarshan Addpack Pvt. Ltd. or email yashgupta@sudarshangroup.net today! We are India’s leading supplier of PP woven bags, PP woven fabric, BOPP bags, FIBC bulk bags and jumbo bags.

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How Flexible Packaging Became an Extension for Branding and Marketing

Packaging is a vital element of a product and it’ll play a crucial part in its salability. Packaging isn’t any longer a simple outside covering of a product/good for its protection; it’s a contributing factor for its rise in marketability. A beautiful, vividly packaging of a product, to an extent, creates a positive image about it within the minds of consumers. Therefore, packaging isn’t just used as a way to protect a product during storage and transportation, it’s also utilized as a promotional and marketing tool.

Earlier the packaging role was simply to protect a product from dust and sun and also from damage in the process of handling. With new advancements, new legislation was incorporated for good merchandising. It resulted in the importance and necessity for a suitable type and quality of packaging.

Today’s marketing involves a game of brand names who sell the most in the market. Reebok, Pepsi, Coca-Cola, and Lee Cooper are the icons for both old and young. Those brands speak to the prestige and social stature of any individual.

The present age of fierce competition has allowed the consumer to choose the brand of product to be consumed from among a high quantity of competing brands. That brand choice availability resulted in a rapid erosion of the consumer’s loyalty for a certain brand. Consumers are resorting to impulse buying; they’re eager to try out new brands. Therefore, today’s companies not just take product development and research studies to improve upon the product quality yet also attempt to add value to their goods by way of innovative packaging.

Packaging Functionalities

Nowadays packaging is made to take care of the ease of its use and also differentiate a brand from its competition. In the instance of several products, reusable packaging also is used to appeal to consumers.

Packaging is a functionality of both advertising, as well as physical distribution. It’s important that the most recent packaging materials and techniques be used. Most organizations, which includes the Indian Institute of Packaging renders helpful suggestions to marketers on the nature of packaging designs, as well as the materials that should be used which might be appropriate for a certain product.

What is the Importance of Packaging?

As a function, packaging has two different dimensions – the technology and science, as well as behavioral element associated with the art of product design, enhancing the value of the contents and passing on the impression to the consumer subtly or directly.

All in all, it may be concluded that packaging is a vital and integral element of a product. It not just assists in protecting a product from becoming damaged while being handled yet also protects it as an appealing package that works as a silent salesman.

For more information about how flexible packaging became an extension for branding and marketing contact Sudarshan Addpack Pvt. Ltd. or email yashgupta@sudarshangroup.net .

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Save Shipping Costs With FIBC

FIBC bags are a revolutionary option for bulk packaging that are both cost-effective and environmentally friendly. FIBC (Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers) are able to transport and store all different kinds of materials, which includes both non-hazardous and hazardous dry flow-able products.

Not just can bulk bags make storing and transporting materials and products more efficient and easier, they also can decrease your shipping costs. Let us assess 5 ways bulk bags will assist in reducing your shipping expenses.

Transportation Expenses

Unlike additional options for bulk packaging, Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers don’t require pallets, eliminating the necessity for expensive secondary packaging. In most cases, secondary packaging may add quite a bit of weight and take up extra space, thereby raising the price to ship your product(s).

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And on top of not needing secondary packaging, FIBC bags are highly durable and in the majority of cases don’t need protective packaging. Similar to secondary packaging, protective packaging may get quite expensive and not using it will save both money and space (on trucks, shipping containers, etc.).

Very Low Dead Weight

Dead weight involves the container’s weight that you’re utilizing to transport your material/product. The heavier a container, the more dead weight you’ll pay to ship. FIBC bulk bags are very light, which minimizes the quantity of dead weight your company pays to ship. The less dead weight that’s shipped equals more material/product shipped for less money. It is as easy as that!

Capability of Carrying Larger Quantities

Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers, both extremely durable and light weight, have the capability of carrying a lot of material/product. With safe working loads that range from 1,000 to 5,000 lbs., FIBC bags are able to transport and store a fair amount of material/product.

Storage Expenses

Warehouse space gets costly and it is the aim of every company to efficiently utilize every square foot of space. Unused bags may be folded into a small size, which makes storing bags that are waiting for use cost efficient and easy. In addition, filled bags are more convenient to store, because they may be stacked on top of one another, which helps your company maximize your warehouse space.

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Reusability

A few woven polypropylene bulk bags specifically are designed for several uses and they’re referred to as 6:1 SFR (or Safety Factor Ratio) bags. Such bags may be utilized more than one time and may decrease overall expenses. It’s vital that you note that even though the bags are rated for a multitude of uses, there are certain guidelines that you must adhere to for proper and safe use.

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