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IBCs & FIBCs


Delivering bulk benefits


FIBCs remain a popular choice as a means for transporting bulk goods for many industries thanks to benefits that include impressive cost effectiveness, versatility and ease of use. bpi.visqueen continues to develop its product range


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pi.visqueen, a market leader in the production of shaped and plain liners, is perfectly placed to help FIBCs users tackle


evolving demands. Drawing on over two decades of experience in the sector, the business continues to develop high quality, next generation solutions suitable for the transport and storage of most free flowing material in powder, granular or flake form. As Jim Chamberlain, sales manager at bpi.visqueen, explains: “As a business,


bpi.visqueen is committed to pushing the boundaries of FIBC liner production to offer our customers the highest possible standards of quality and product performance. As such, we continue to invest into the latest manufac- turing technology and product R&D to offer a range of fit-for-purpose FIBC liners that meet the needs of any given application.” He continues: “Specifically, we recognise that all of our customers will have their own unique set of packaging require- ments. To accommodate these demands,


our products can actually be tailored to meet the bespoke specifications of indi- vidual needs. This includes manipulating factors such as product blend to create products that offer different performance characteristics depending on the packaged product or on the individual nuances of a given supply chain or packaging line.”


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42 June 2012 Solids and Bulk Handling


www.solidsandbulk.co.uk


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