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Quality Control in FIBCs: Things You Should Know

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  Maintaining the quality standards of your product is vital to retain your customers and the goodwill that you have earned. The quality of your product also extends to its packaging. If yours is an industrial product requiring bulk packaging solutions, then your quality control routine should extend to the FIBC manufacturer that supplies you with bulk bags. But, how can you be assured of the quality of products that are produced by a third party? Let us take a look at the why’s and how’s of quality control in FIBCs.  Quality Control Measures of Your FIBC Supplier Before collaborating with an FIBC supplier, make sure to thoroughly inspect the quality control measures in place at the supplier’s production facility. Ensure that the supplier has the recommended processes in place to manufacture and supply uncontaminated, safe bags with accurate specifications. A system of periodic quality audits should also be followed rigorously to avoid any slip-ups in quality control. Batch Number Batc

How the Dairy Industry Benefits From Using FIBC Bulk Bags

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  The dairy industry is not all about fresh milk going from the farm to the table of consumers every morning. Large volumes of milk are processed into dairy powder and other dairy products. While much of it is done to prevent spoilage since milk is a highly perishable item, even processed dairy products aren’t completely safe from potential damage unless they are packaged and stored right. The slightest amount of moisture can spoil the entire batch of produce. In steps here FIBCs. Also known as Bulk Bags or  Jumbo Bags , FIBCs offer an efficient and cost-effective way to store and transport dairy products, especially the fine and flowable dairy powder.  Let us walk you through the benefits that dairy businesses can reap from using  FIBC bulk bags . Cost Savings Traditionally, powdered milk was handled in large plastic and metal containers. Besides being bulky and inflexible even when empty, these containers are expensive in comparison to the new-age alternative of FIBCs. Added to it is