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B.A.G. Corp.

B.A.G. Corp.  ‑ Making Super Sack Containers since 1969 

 

As a pioneer in the FIBC industry and a founding member of the FIBC Association in the United States, B.A.G. Corp is recognized around the world as an FIBC leader and innovator. B.A.G. Corp. has been awarded numerous U.S. and International patents for the design and construction of FIBCs that are considered the standard in the industry, including the internationally recognized Super Sack brand container.

 

We believe B.A.G. Corp. defines what an FIBC supplier should be: rich in experience and history through employing the most advanced and dedicated collective body of knowledge available in the industry. This expertise is available to aid FIBC users to help get the most out of bulk bag expenditures from processing and packaging operations, to offering on-site review, specification development, troubleshooting, and audit and evaluation of a customer-specific FIBC.

 

Company Profile/Background

 

B.A.G. Corp. was founded in 1969 when the only way to load product into a crop duster was to manually fill it with fifty-pound bags, which proved to be slow and inefficient. In contrast, the efficient FIBC loaded product in minutes with minimal product loss. Based on that success, the FIBC concept quickly spread into the wide variety of industries seen today. The first FIBCs were manufactured with a PVC fabric, but soon woven polypropylene replaced it as the most common fabric. In the mid-1970’s, B.A.G. Corp. developed many of the alternate materials and designs still in use today, including the Barrel Bag for small product batches. In the 1980’s, FIBC usage increased and B.A.G. Corp. patented and expanded worldwide use of the baffled MaxSack, the Hardwall, the Waste-Away hazmat, and static controlled containers. In response to a need to educate the industry about FIBC usage, in the 1990’s B.A.G. School was established as a classroom FIBC training seminar designed to empower users of all levels. Vertical integration started with the purchase of Winzen Film, Inc., which continues to manufacture webbing, thread, tapes, and liners for Super Sack containers. To reduce container cost and environmental impact, FIBC Recycling, Inc. was established to offer a closed-loop repair and reconditioning service providing a safe, clean bulk bag ready for reuse and disposal programs. The new millennium saw B.A.G. Corp. entering the International market, allowing multinational customers a reliable, high quality single source for bulk packaging with production capacity that includes global manufacturing and warehousing. Our international scope not only expands our reach, but extends our tough B.A.G. Corp. specification and performance standards.

 

 

New Technological Developments/Products/Services 

 

The Combo-BAG® container is revolutionary bulk package for the handling, transport and storage of food products. The 42 c.f., 3000 lb. capacity MegaWasteTM is the largest hazmat container now available. B.A.G. Corp. has also designed a Rocket-Fuel bag for NASA and a coin bulk bag widely used by the U.S. Mint. 


 





Web Site: http://www.bagcorp.com/