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Woven Liners convert ISO container into bulk system.


April 27, 2004 - UNSA Polypropylene Container Liners install in as little as 10 min, converting standard ISO container into bulk transport system. They handle all types of loading and discharging including top hatches with spouts, conveyor loading through doors, and discharge with spouts and letterboxes. Liners also provide contamination protection for all dry flowable materials.

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High-Strength UNSA Woven Liners Convert ISO Container Into Bulk System In Minutes

Virginia Beach, VA - Now Packaging Concepts offers a way to both improve the packing efficiency of granules and powders and enhance their protection against contamination.

The company's high strength UNSA woven polypropylene container liners install in as little as 10 minutes, converting a standard ISO container into a bulk transport system. The liners handle all types of loading and discharging: top hatches with spouts, conveyor loading through doors and discharge with spouts and letterboxes.

Lightweight and user-friendly, Packaging Concepts' woven liners reduce packing waste by offering a higher loading percentage. They provide an increased level of contamination protection for all dry flowable materials. Using the woven liners can also reduce the amount of time spent on loading and discharge.

Packaging Concepts is in its second decade as a bulk container innovator. To assure prompt delivery and timely field support for customers, the company operates two fully stocked warehouses and maintains a growing network of domestic and international sales representatives.

To learn more about the use of UNSA woven container liners from Packaging Concepts, call 800-284-8312; 757-552-0507; fax: 757-490-1548. Website: www.packaging-concepts.com, Email: lflora@amborate.com 5700 Cleveland St., Ste. 420, Virginia Beach, VA 23462


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Name: Packaging Concepts, Inc.
Address: 5700 Cleveland St., Suite 420
City: Virginia Beach
State: VA
ZIP: 23462
Country: USA
Phone: 757-552-0507
FAX: 757-490-1548
http://www.packaging-concepts.com


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