The fastest buyer quote includes bag dimensions, safe working load, top style, discharge style, liner requirement, quantity, delivery ZIP code, and whether mixed specs are acceptable.
What used bulk bag buyers should specify
Used super sacks are available in many configurations: open top, duffle top, fill spout, flat bottom, discharge spout, lined, unlined, coated, uncoated, baffle, and standard panel constructions. The right quote starts with how the bag will be filled, lifted, emptied, and stored.
If you can accept multiple dimensions or cosmetic print, say so. Flexibility can expand inventory options and lower delivered cost. If your process requires a narrow spec, include the exact range so available lots can be matched more tightly.
Common applications for used super sacks
Buyers often use reconditioned or used FIBCs for plastic resin, regrind, aggregates, mulch, soil, construction debris, warehouse consolidation, and internal plant transfer. Regulated, food-contact, feed, or hazardous applications need additional documentation and should not rely on casual used-bag claims.
How delivered cost is evaluated
A low unit price can be expensive after freight, sorting, or unusable-bag loss. Strong buyer specs include destination, unloading method, order quantity, preferred packing format, and whether pallet, bale, or truckload delivery is realistic.