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St. Boniface Bags is a leading wholesale supplier of bulk tote bags (FIBC) in Canada.
Our polypropylene Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers (FIBC) bags–– commonly known as bulk tote bags, big bags, or bulk bags––are a flexible packaging product that allow safe loading of dry, loose products from 500 to 1000 kg (1000-2200 lbs).
St. Boniface Bags’ tote bags are known for being a quality, strong FIBC bag at a fair price.
Our poly bulk bags are open-top woven containers commonly used in the food, agriculture, and manufacturing industries for dry flowable products.
They’re efficient and cost-effective storage and transportation bags for large quantities of dry grain, seeds, sands, salts, cements, and more. And, they can be handled mechanically with integrated, permanently attached lift loops by forklift, crane, and hoist.
Our FIBC Tote’s include a 15″ spout at the bottom of the bag for quick unloading of product. They also include a duffle top for ease of loading.
Super sand bags or super sacks are a great use in flood prevention. Our 35x35x42″ size of bulk bag is great way for bulk filling of sand. We also offer smaller sandbags for fast deployment.
FIBC Bulk bags with baffle’s are available upon request.
**For orders greater than 40 units, please email us for a quote on bulk discount**
Give us a call or fill out our form and let us know what kind of bags you need.
We will send over an invoice. Once the invoice is paid, we'll pick your order and let you know when it is ready to be shipped or picked up.
We'll let you know right away when your order is ready. We'll happily ship your bags, or come visit us at our 5000 sq ft warehouse in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Whether you need a regular supply of bulk grain bags wholesale or reusable bulk bags for your long-term storage needs, St. Boniface Bags is a leading FIBC tote supplier in Manitoba, Canada.
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Buy 2 bundles (40 bags) or more and save 13% at checkout
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