Heavy-duty rubble sacks ideal for building industry waste management. Made of strong ldpe in max. Thickness of 200my. Can be printed up to 4 colors, uv stabilised. Packaging per customer's specifications but normally loose in transport cartons or on paper reel (core).
ITO GLOBAL, SURAT, GUJARAT ( India ) We can supply high strength, quality tested and recyclable fresh PP VOVEN bags of size 29x43 inch , for filling grains (like wheat) up to 25-50-100 kgs with UV protection, BAGS Weight- as per customers requirements. as a replacement for costly Jute Bags, in packaging of 500 bags/bale with compressed packaging to save logistics costs. Size can be customized as per requirement. Also, available in transparent, milky white and colors. Bag Specification 1. Bag Size 29 x 43 inch ( 74 cm x 110 cm) 2. Bag weight 155 grams / PC (2% tolerance) 3. Mesh 11 x 11 4. UV rays protection 5. Flexible bag 6. Packaged in moisture proof and compressed bales of 500 Bag Pieces / bale 7. Estimated rates as mentioned. 8. Rates are for FOB, CIF, CFR Basis, Hazira, India. We can supply across any major port on CIF basis. 9. Samples are available.
Packaging materials like corrugated cardboard boxes, paper bags, corrugated cardboard sheets, kraft paper rolls, paper boards, pizza boxes, biodegradable & compostable bags, jute bags, cloth bags, non woven tote bags and strech foils etc..Product sourcing & procurement, global distribution, custom packaging solution, quality control, supply chain management, export documentation & compliance, after sales support
Agro products, pp fibc.
Agricultural products (coffee, rice, black pepper, cocoa, cashew nuts, etc.) garment/ medical product (non woven coveralls, gowns, medical facemask, arm cover, cap, shoes cover, bra, felt suit, towel, labor protection product) plastic products, pe tarpaulin, pvc tarpaulin, jumbo bag, pp bag, rubber products.
Garbage bags: flat pack & bags on roll, black refuse sacks, compactor sacks, rubble sacks, garden sacks made of recycled LDPE / LLDPE.
Pp woven sacks.
Can supply: PP BAGS - SUPER SACK BALES SCRAP - WASTE. Post commercial. Can load in 1x40HC container aprox. 26 MT (10%) net. Ready for shipment. Photos available upon request. If you are interested kindly contact us for more information (price, available quantity etc.). You are welcome to visit our company premises and supervise our materials. Certificate ISO: 9001, ISO: 14001, OHSAS 45001, AQSIQ and CCIC.
Non woven fabric rolls spunbond, bags, agriculture and sheets.
Fabric like polypropylene fabric, pp / bopp woven sacks, rice, animal feed, dry fruits, fresh fruits, maize etc.
A general name applied to coarse fabrics used chiefly for the making of bags or sacks. They are made of jute / temp / flax and the number of threads per centimetre may very from 2 to over 12. Sacking is a heavy, loosely-woven cloth, either plain or twill, weighing from 12 oz to 24 oz a yard (327 gm to 744.1 gm a metre) of different widths. The fabric is ordinarily made from the lower grades of fibre. Uses: Bulk of the sacking exported is in the form of bags, which are used as containers for a variety of commodities. Exported to: Belgium, Australia, Germany Exported volume: 8000 MT in 2003-04
Refuse sacks, bin liners, food bags, zip lock, medical bags, carrier bags, aprons, nappy sacks, pet bags, rubble sacks.
Pp bags, woven sacks, pp bags, fibc, liner bags, blockbottom bags, ad star bags.
Can supply: PLASTIC FILM LAMINATED - MIX QUALITY (PP, PET, PA, PE etc) AND MIX COLOR BALES SCRAP/WASTE. POST INDUSTRIAL. Can load in 1x40HC container approx. 26 28 MT (+ 10%). Ready for shipment. Photos available upon request. If you are interested kindly contact us for more information (price, available quantity etc.). You are welcome to visit our company premises and supervise our materials. Certificate ISO: 9001, ISO: 14001, OHSAS 45001, AQSIQ and CCIC.
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market.
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market.