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FIBC Bulk Bags with Liner or Coating: Which Option to Choose?

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  FIBC Bulk Bags with Liner or Coating: FIBC Bags provide the most cost-effective transportation and packaging solutions for many businesses in food, mining, chemical, and pharma and other industries. These bulk bags come in such a wide range of types, sizes and shapes, and a plethora of applications, that it is challenging to determine which   FIBC Bulk Bags   suits your business needs most specifically. One of the last few things to consider while choosing the right kind of bulk bags for your business is whether to go for a coated FIBC Bag or one with a liner. Let’s understand the differences and find out what is the best solution for you. FIBC Bags with Liners If your product needs extra protection and is of fine and powdery material, then you might need to choose a bulk bag with liners. These flexible bulk containers, made from woven polypropylene, come with liners – either attached or as separate poly liners that are loosely fitted inside the bags. Liners in   FIBC B

Ways FIBC Bulk Bags Help Cut Down Shipping and Transit Costs

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FIBC Bulk Bags   have come up as revolutionary custom packaging solutions in today’s world.   Flexible Intermediate Bulk (FIBC) Bags   offer efficient ways of storing and transporting products and material including hazardous and dry, flow-able material. This bulk packaging option is both environment friendly and cost-effective, giving customers great value for money by reducing company cost under several overheads. Let us discuss the different ways that FIBC Bulk bags can help to reduce your shipping and transit cost. 1.  Reduced Storage Costs Warehousing is expensive and businesses across the world pay huge prices for warehouse space and focus a lot of effort in maximizing their storage space.   FIBC bags   offer an easy solution to this problem. FIBC Bags are always pressed in a Press machine and packed in Bales by the manufacturer, hence reducing storage volume for the unused FIBC Bags. These bales can be stacked on one another. The filled FIBCs are also easy to store as