Container liners allow shippers to transport containerized goods in a protected environment. They facilitate the bulk movement of goods and create a silo to silo transport chain. The container provides structural strength while the liner protects the goods.
Benefits:
- Reduce costs by eliminating small costly packaging units
- Save on the handling of smaller units
- Increase the speed of inbound and outbound logistics
- Protect goods and containers from contamination, moisture
- Maximize container space
Polyethylene Container Liners:
- The most common container liner used for the transportation of dry bulk goods such as chemicals, fish meal, sugar, mining products and cement. Also used for the protection of boxed and palletized goods
Polypropylene Container Liners:
- Polypropylene container liners are used for foodstuffs such as cocoa and coffee as these commodities need to breathe en route and polypropylene allows them to do so
Thermal Container Liners:
- Thermal liners are used to moderate temperature fluctuations. Once insulated with a thermal liner, goods are protected from temperature spikes