Product Category: Container Liners
A standard shipping container is a steel box built for intermodal transport not for
protecting dry bulk commodities or liquid cargo from moisture, contamination, and cross contact during a six-week ocean voyage. Without a liner, the container is the product’s only barrier between the cargo and the steel walls, the floor contamination, the residual odours of previous cargos, and the condensation that forms on steel surfaces in the temperature differentials of ocean freight.
Container liners solve all of this in a single installation. A liner transforms a standard 20ft or 40ft container into a clean, sealed, product-specific bulk packaging unit eliminating the cost of bags, sacks, or intermediate packaging for commodities that can be loaded, shipped, and discharged in bulk directly from the liner.
For buyers already using container liners, the specification decisions that determine performance material, weight, spout configuration, ventilation, food contact compliance are familiar territory. For buyers evaluating container liners for the first time, this page explains every type, every application, and every configuration parameter that matters.
We supply PP and PE container liners for 20ft and 40ft containers, across dry bulk, food grade, ventilated, and liquid applications. Factory visits are welcome we believe the best way to evaluate a liner supplier is to see the production process directly.
PE Container Liners (Dry Bulk & Liquid)
Polyethylene Container Liners Polyethylene container liners extend the container liner concept into applications where the product requires a moisture barrier, a chemical barrier, or complete liquid containment that woven PP fabric cannot provide. PE film liners are used as standalone liners for moisture sensitive dry bulk products, as inner liners inside PP woven outer liners… Read More
PP Container Liners (Dry Bulk)
What a PP Container Liner Does A polypropylene container liner is a large, woven PP fabric bag — manufactured to the internal dimensions of a 20ft or 40ft shipping container — that is installed inside the container before loading and filled with dry bulk product through a spout or open top. The liner contains the… Read More

