FLEXIBAG
Vision & Mission as Profesional Flexibag Supplier
- Meets the needs of our customers/clients
- Providing high quality product
- Providing innovative products at affordable prices
- Become a creative and innovative company so we are able to compete with other companies
- Constantly treat every client fairly and respectfully
- Pragmatic and competitive price
- All products are manufactured through strict exfactory inspection procedures
- When accident happened, start-up quick effective emergency measures
- Continuously improve product quality in order to meet market needs
SERVICE GUARANTEE
Professional service team with 24-hour emergency response mechanism, to solve all types of after-sales service problems for customers more quickly and more accurately.
Our product have quality insurance from the well-known insurance company, to provide adequate protection for every customer worldwide.
To serve our customers better, we build extensive service network abroad and at home, providing customers with a full range of the following services: Door to door cargo logistics, Flexitank supply and distribution, Flexitank fitting and training guidance.
Instant and convenient after-sales service and efficent claim settlement.
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COMPARISON
Capacity
Flexitank capacity is usually measured in cubic meters, while ISO tanks are measured in cubic feet. A standard ISO 20 ‘tank can hold up to 8,000 gallons (30 m3) of liquid, while an ISO 40′ tank holds 16,000 gallons (60 m3). A standard 40’ flexitank holds up to 30,000 gallons (113 m3).
While both types of tanks take up roughly the same amount of space when empty and full respectively-about 4 feet by 8 feet-the difference between them becomes apparent when used as part of your shipping process: the greater the volume capacity you need for your shipment, the more likely it is that using ISO containers will be more cost – effective than renting multiple smaller units.
Cost Efficiency
Flexitank cost is lower than ISO tank cost. The reason for this is that flexible containers can be used to deliver bulk liquids, while rigid ones cannot. There are many factors that determine how much you will pay for each type of bulk liquid shipping container.
One example is if you need to buy a new container because your current container is damaged or lost during transit, then this will be more expensive than buying a new Flexitank because it is not specifically designed for shipping purposes. In addition, if any damage occurs to your shipment during transport then it may require additional repairs before it can be reused which can increase the cost further depending on how serious those repairs are needed to be properly repaired again (this can include things like replacing a broken pane of glass).