BOPP Full-Graphic Bulk Bags

Smart Pack supplies specialised BOPP bulk bags with full graphic printing to the animal nutrition, seed and construction industries across Australia and New Zealand.

With full graphic printing options, BOPP (biaxially oriented polypropylene) is an excellent option for making great use of existing brand assets to boost your marketing efforts – and without blowing the budget.

  • Ideal for advertising or brand awareness
  • Easily identifies products
  • Expert graphic design support from our team

All our bulk bags can be fully customised to meet your requirements. Talk to our specialist team to get started.

Designed for use in these industries

BOPP Full-Graphic Bulk Bags are commonly used in:

Options

01. Lifting loops

at corner loops on bulk bag

At Corner Loops

This popular construction is simple and cost-effective.

reinforced lifting loops on bulk bag

Reinforced Loops

This loop holds its shape, making it easier for forklift operators.

02. Top

bulk bag with open top

Open top

Commonly used where exposure to the elements isn't a problem.

bulk bag with duffle top

Duffle/skirt top

This very flexible design accommodates a wide range of filling systems.

bulk bag with flap top

Flap/Envelope Top

A simple and cost-effective option for a little extra product protection.

03. Base

bulk bag with spout

Spout Base

A great solution to easily control the release of the product.

flat bottom on bulk bag

Flat Base

A simple and cost-effective option for single-use bags.

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Contact our Packaging Advisors to talk through your system requirements.
Simon Garrett
Lead Packaging Advisor, Australia
Garth Hill
Lead Packaging Advisor, New Zealand

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