Two-piece U-shaped panel structure, two panels are created with two seams on opposite sides to create a "U" panel shape. Accepted as the industry standard around the world, u-ton bags are the most popular shape. This construction enables the bag to bear much weight.

Four bags: Four bulk bags sew together individual fabrics along four seams to form the body of the bag and to close the top and bottom panels. Four-panel bags tend to stack better than other types of bags.

Cylindrical bag:
Round or tubular bags are woven into cylinders or tubes and cut to the correct size. The most common type of construction is a circular fabric on the body with a sewn square base. As there are no seams for this construction, this creates a more aesthetically pleasing bag, and with only the top and bottom panels sewn into the bag, they are ideal for fine and hygroscopic materials. The tubular body design is also ideal for the choice of unlined panels for fine materials and is recognized for its ease of lifting and handling with forklifts.

Conical bag:
Our tapered container bags are designed to help fully drain the slightly sticky contents, such as brown sugar and premixed flour products. The unique conical shape at the bottom ensures that bulk bags can be discharged quickly and easily.
