Intermediate Bulk Container (IBC)
Intermediate Bulk Container (IBC)
What does this term stand for?
An Intermediate Bulk Container is a specialized, reusable container designed for the storage and transportation of large quantities of liquids, powders, or granulated substances, generally ranging from 200 to 1,500 liters. IBCs are engineered for durability, stackability, and compatibility with standard pallets and handling equipment, making them ideal for industrial and commercial logistics. Their design minimizes spillage, contamination, and handling time, while also reducing the need for excessive packaging materials. IBCs are frequently used in industries such as chemicals, food processing, and pharmaceuticals, where safe and efficient bulk transport is critical.
Characteristics:
- Stores and transports large quantities efficiently
- Reusable and highly durable for long-term use
- Compatible with forklifts, pallets, and standard warehouse systems
- Reduces handling time, spillage, and packaging costs
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