FIBC Bulk Bags

Ventilated FIBC Bags

Ventilated FIBC bags are designed for products that should breathe. Instead of a fully closed woven body, they use ventilated fabric zones or panel construction to support airflow through the filled bag. This is important for produce and other materials where trapped moisture or restricted airflow can affect product condition.

Ventilated FIBC bag for produce and breathable bulk-material applications.

Product Overview

About this bag configuration.

Ventilated FIBC bags are commonly used in agricultural and produce handling for potatoes, onions, carrots, firewood, and similar products that benefit from air movement. The construction supports ventilation while still providing bulk handling efficiency with forklift or crane-compatible lifting loops. Buyers usually choose this format for harvest, storage, and transport programs where airflow is a product-protection issue, not just a packaging preference.

Typical Applications

Common uses for this bag format.

  • Potatoes, onions, and root vegetables requiring airflow
  • Firewood and kindling distribution
  • Produce handling where storage ventilation matters
  • Agricultural bulk programs with breathable-packaging requirements
  • Seasonal harvest operations moving large volumes efficiently

Industries

Who typically buys this bag type.

Industry Common Use
Agriculture Breathable bulk packaging for produce and crop programs
Landscaping Materials Firewood and outdoor natural products requiring airflow

Standard Features

What this bag includes.

  • Ventilated body panels or weave construction
  • Suitable for breathable agricultural and natural products
  • Bulk handling efficiency with forklift or crane lifting loops
  • Available in top and bottom configurations based on loading needs
  • Optional print and identification options

Customization Options

Configure to your requirements.

  • Vent panel layout and body construction
  • Top style and closure method
  • Flat bottom or discharge configuration depending on use
  • Loop style and handling setup
  • Bag dimensions and seasonal volume requirements

Specification Snapshot

Technical reference for quoting discussions.

Specifications below reflect common commercial ranges and standard options for this bag style.

Configuration Ventilated FIBC
Typical capacity 500 kg to 1,500 kg
Safe working load (SWL) 500 kg to 1,500 kg standard
Safety factor 5:1 standard; 6:1 available on request
Body construction Ventilated woven polypropylene panels or breathable body layout
Top styles Open top, duffle top, or produce-oriented variants
Bottom styles Flat bottom or application-specific discharge option
Best fit Produce, firewood, and breathable bulk-material programs

* All FIBC bags are fully customizable for dimensions, fabric weight, loop style, liner setup, top and bottom construction, and print requirements.

Why This Format

Why choose this bag style.

Choose ventilated bags when product condition depends on airflow. Standard coated or tightly woven bags can trap moisture and restrict breathing. Ventilated construction helps reduce that risk while preserving the handling advantages of an FIBC format.

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Product FAQ

Questions that come up during specification review.

What is a ventilated FIBC bag?

A ventilated FIBC bag uses breathable body panels or construction so air can move through the bag during storage and transport. It is typically used for produce, onions, potatoes, and firewood.

What products are best suited to ventilated bulk bags?

Ventilated bulk bags are best for materials that benefit from airflow, especially agricultural produce and natural products such as potatoes, onions, carrots, and firewood.

Can XTRX support custom bag sizing and specifications?

Yes. XTRX is positioned to support project-specific requests for dimensions, loop styles, coating, liner needs, print requirements, and target load parameters. Final specifications should be confirmed through the quote process.

How do I request a quote?

Use the RFQ form to provide company details, product interest, estimated quantity, bag dimensions, fill material, delivery destination, and timeline. That structure helps qualify requests and speeds up next-step conversations.

Do you supply customers across Canada?

XTRX is positioned as a Canada-wide supply partner for qualified buyers. Coverage messaging is national, with support for quote discussions involving Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, British Columbia, and other provinces.

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The RFQ form is designed to capture the details procurement and operations teams usually want to align on early. The faster you provide them, the faster the quote conversation moves.