Dunnage Bags are used to secure and stabilise cargo inside shipping containers, trucks, and rail cars. They prevent goods from shifting during transit, protecting them from damage caused by movement and impact.
Dunnage Bags are made from high-strength polyethylene or polypropylene outer layers with an inner bladder that holds compressed air. This design makes them durable, leak-proof, and resistant to punctures.
Yes. Dunnage Bags can be reused multiple times if they remain undamaged. Always check the bag for punctures, wear, or valve issues before reusing.
Dunnage Bags fill voids between cargo, providing cushioning and bracing. This reduces the risk of shifting, tilting, or collapsing loads, which helps prevent accidents and product loss during transit.
Many Dunnage Bags are made with recyclable materials such as polypropylene and polyethylene. After use, check your local recycling guidelines for proper disposal.
Dunnage Bags come in a range of standard sizes including 90 × 120 cm, 90 × 180 cm, and 90 × 210 cm. The correct size depends on the cargo type, container space, and void to be filled.