Product Category: PP Woven Sacks
The bag is the last thing most buyers think about. It is usually the first thing that fails.
A bag that tears at the filling line stops your production. A bag that absorbs moisture in transit destroys your product. A bag with poor print loses you the sale before the buyer opens it. A bag specified for the wrong bottom stitch fails at the seam when it hits the warehouse floor from the conveyor.
Woven polypropylene bags are simple packaging. Getting the specification right is not.
This page covers every woven PP bag type, fabric construction, top finish, bottom construction, liner, and print option we supply. Every bag is available in custom sizes. Every type is printable in up to four colours. Every specification is sourced from audited factories matched to the bag type not a single factory trying to do everything.
Use this page to find your specification. We will confirm the construction, certifications, and pricing.
Print Options
All woven PP bags are available with direct print on the woven fabric in up to four colours. UV-stable, abrasion-resistant inks are applied to the outer face of the bag. Available on one or two sides. Standard print content: brand name and logo, product name and grade, net weight, country of origin, handling and storage… Read More
Liner Options
A liner turns a woven PP bag into a moisture barrier, a contamination barrier, and in some applications a compliance document. The woven fabric handles structural load. The liner handles product protection. Specifying no liner for a product that needs one or the wrong liner attachment method for your filling station — creates failures that… Read More
Bottom Construction
The bottom seam is the most load-stressed point in a woven PP bag. It carries the full weight of the product during lifting and the full impact force when a filled bag lands on a conveyor, pallet, or warehouse floor. A bottom seam specified below the requirement for the product weight and handling environment will… Read More
Top Finishes
The top finish determines how the bag behaves at the filling station, how it closes after filling, and how it presents at point of sale or delivery. A mismatched top finish creates problems at every stage downstream — loose threads in food products, inconsistent bag mouth width at automated filling stations, or a raw edge… Read More
Fabric Options
Why Fabric Specification Matters Two bags that look identical can have completely different performance profiles. The difference is in the fabric. A bag woven at 65 GSM with 10×10 picks per inch behaves differently under the same load than a bag woven at 90 GSM with 12×12 picks per inch different tensile strength, different elongation,… Read More
Bag Types
➤ Standard Woven Polypropylene Bag The world moves on woven PP bags. Rice, wheat, flour, sugar, salt, animal feed, fertilisers, cement, sand, minerals — the majority of global dry commodity trade is packed in circular woven or flat woven polypropylene sacks. They are durable, lightweight, moisture-resistant, stackable, and printable. And when specified correctly for the product… Read More
Printed PP Woven Sack
Your Brand, Carried by Every Sack Packaging has always done two jobs protect the product and represent the brand. The Printed PP Woven Sack does both with equal confidence. Built on the same strong woven polypropylene foundation that makes PP sacks the most widely used industrial packaging in the world, the printed version adds something… Read More
Unprinted PP Woven Sack
No Frills. All Strength. Not every packaging need comes with a branding requirement and for industries that simply need a reliable, heavy-duty sack to move product from point A to point B, the Unprinted PP Woven Sack is the most practical and economical choice available. Stripped back to its core purpose, this sack delivers everything… Read More
PP Woven Sack With Liner
Two Layers of Protection. Zero Compromise. Some products simply cannot afford a single point of failure in their packaging. Fine powders that drift through a standard woven weave. Hygroscopic materials that draw in moisture the moment humidity rises. Food ingredients that must arrive at destination exactly as they left the factory. For all of these,… Read More
Bopp Sacks
Where Industrial Strength Meets Retail Ambition Most packaging has to choose be strong or look good. The BOPP Sack refuses to make that trade-off, and that refusal is exactly why it has become the packaging of choice for premium agricultural and food products worldwide. BOPP stands for Biaxially Oriented Polypropylene a specialised film that is… Read More








