What Logistics Risks Can Circular FIBC Bulk Bags Reduce in Bulk Grain Export?

July 17, 2024

In international grain trade—covering commodities like rice, wheat, and corn—long-distance transport, humid maritime conditions, and repeated port handling all create potential logistics risks. Circular FIBC bulk bags have gained popularity in the grain export industry for their robust structure and reliable performance.

Unlike conventional four-panel bags, circular bulk bags are made with a seamless tubular design that prevents side seam splitting and leakage. This design delivers superior strength and shape retention, even during long-haul shipping, stacking, or handling shocks at sea.

To handle frequent port lifting, these bulk bags feature fully belted lifting loops, with 3-inch cross-corner straps that distribute weight evenly and allow for secure forklift or crane operations. Optional PE liners and UV stabilization ensure grains are protected against moisture and sunlight during extended storage or transit.

For exporters targeting humid and hot climates—like Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa—these circular big bags minimize the risk of breakage, mold, or shipment delays. They help maintain grain quality, reduce rework at ports, and enhance supply chain reliability.