I’m researching efficient bulk packaging solutions and came across baffle bags—a specialized type of FIBC (Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container) that includes internal baffles to maintain a cube-like shape even when filled.
From what I’ve read, traditional FIBC styles—such as U-panel, circular, or tubular bags—often bulge on the sides, which leads to inefficient space utilization and stacking difficulty. In contrast, baffle bags preserve a rigid structure, which seems to offer benefits like:
- More stable stacking
- Greater storage density
- Potentially lower shipping and warehouse costs
My key question is:
How do baffle bags truly compare to standard bulk bags in terms of storage capacity, stackability, and overall logistics efficiency? And under what circumstances would it be particularly beneficial for a business to switch to baffle bags?
I’d love to hear from anyone with practical experience using these in sectors like agriculture, construction, or manufacturing—especially brands that have seen real, measurable improvements after switching.