
This is the standard and most widely used lifting structure.
The loops sewn into the four corners of the bigbag provide an ideal solution for transport by forklift. The standard free loop height varies between 25-60 cm. They ensure stability during handling and are the most preferred type of loop.
A durable and economical loop option.
Raffia loops stand upright, making transport easy. They are cost-effective and can be produced in different colors. The standard material is polypropylene, but multifilament versions are also available.


A practical transport solution made from tubular fabric.
Loops sewn at eight points on opposing corners provide a wider and more comfortable lifting area. They are easy to handle with a forklift. These must be made from tubular fabric and can be combined with all bigbag types.
Special tunnels for easy forklift handling.
Tunnel loops are made from the body fabric of the bag and offer convenience for transporting FIBCs. The forklift tines can be easily inserted. Commonly used in agriculture and construction sectors.


A lifting solution with fewer contact points.
Stevedore loops allow lifting from 2 or even a single point instead of 4 loops. Various design options make transportation easier.
Bottom support rings for easy discharging.
By adding rings to the bottom of the bag, the bag can be rotated for emptying. Ideal for mining and construction sectors.

Special structure for static electricity discharge.
Type C loops are made from special carbon-striped material for safe handling in flammable environments. Typically yellow or white in color.
Reinforced perimeter support belts.
Located at the top in UN-certified bags and at the bottom in high-capacity bags, perimeter belts increase strength.