Guide
How to Choose Woven Sacks
Choosing woven sacks starts with the packed product, filling process, handling conditions and the level of print, laminate or liner protection required.

Procurement factors
Buyers should evaluate bag strength, fabric construction, lamination, print quality, closure method, liner needs and repeat supply capability.
- Product weight
- Moisture risk
- Filling speed
- Brand and compliance printing
Factory capability matters
A supplier with integrated weaving, lamination, printing, stitching and testing can reduce coordination risk across recurring packaging programs.
Procurement and supply notes
Buyers evaluating How to Choose Woven Sacks usually need more than a product label. The practical decision depends on packed material, filling method, sack size, fabric strength, lamination requirement, print coverage, liner use, stitching quality and dispatch volume.
ABR Petro supports these discussions from its integrated Gorakhpur manufacturing base, where tape extrusion, weaving, lamination, printing, conversion, stitching and quality checks are coordinated for repeat industrial supply. This gives procurement teams a clearer path from specification to recurring production.
Frequently asked questions
What is woven sacks used for?
It is used for bulk industrial packaging where strength, printability, moisture resistance and dependable handling performance matter.
Can ABR Petro supply woven sacks for bulk orders?
Yes. ABR Petro manufactures woven sacks and fabric at a 10,000 MT annual capacity facility serving cement, sugar, fertilizer, food and agriculture buyers.
Are laminated and printed options available?
Yes. The facility supports laminated, un-laminated, printed, liner and valve-bag configurations depending on the product requirement.