Avoid Reusing Container Liner Bags For Heavy Object Handling! | BulkBag

In today's rapidly changing society, the logistics industry is also facing one change after another. When loading and unloading bulk goods, we often encounter some difficulties: what should we do if the packaging cost is too high? What if there is a leak during the shipping process? What should be done if the loading and unloading efficiency of workers is too low? So, the  container liner bags appeared, which we often call container sea bags or dry powder bags. They are usually placed in 20/30/40 foot containers and train/truck skins to achieve large-scale bulk transportation of granular and powdery materials.

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Container liner bags and dry powder bags have many advantages, such as large unit capacity, easy loading and unloading, reduced labor, and no secondary pollution of goods. They also greatly save the cost and time spent on vehicle and vessel transportation. According to customer needs, we can design different container liner bags for customers to use. A common method is to use container bags to pack some powders, such as fish meal, bone meal, malt, coffee beans, cocoa beans, animal feed, etc.

One thing we need to pay attention to when using container liner bags is to avoid reusing them to transport heavy objects. Firstly, container liner bags can be reused as long as the transported products are of the same type, which will not cause secondary pollution and waste. When dealing with bulk cargo, frequent reuse of these inner bags to transport heavy objects may not only cause material wear, but also lead to a series of safety and efficiency issues.

Firstly, the repeated use of container liner bags may lead to a deterioration in material properties. As time goes by and the number of uses increases, the strength and durability of the inner lining bag will continue to decline. This not only increases the risk of bag leakage during transportation, but may also cause damage to the goods, resulting in environmental pollution and economic losses.

Secondly, if we overly rely on reusable inner bags, it is likely to affect the efficiency of workers in handling goods. Worn container liner bags may take longer to load and unload goods as they may no longer be able to effectively support heavy objects. The staff may need to take additional remedial safety measures when dealing with worn inner lining bags, which will further reduce work efficiency after a series of operations.

Finally, from a safety perspective, reusable inner bags may no longer meet the latest safety standards. With the continuous updating of industry standards, old container liner bags may not meet new safety requirements, thereby increasing risks during transportation. For the safety of workers and the overall efficiency of the enterprise, we avoid the repeated use of container liner bags to transport heavy objects.


Post time: Sep-07-2024

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