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From the supplier: Determining whether to use corrugated bag-in-box intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) or rigid refillable IBCs in food manufacturing depends upon their type of applications. Corrugated bag-in-box IBCs are often used to store liquid products because of their sanitary and transport advantages, and can also be reused in certain applications. Rigid IBCs offer economic benefits and easy handling.
Citation Details Title: IBCs: re-use or replace? (intermediate bulk containers) Author: Linda S. Madl Publication:Food Processing (Magazine/Journal) Date: February 1, 1998 Publisher: Putman Media, Inc. Volume: v59 Issue: n2 Page: p90(2)