What Is an Intermediate Bulk Container?
An intermediate bulk container (IBC) is a container typically ranging from 20 to 30 feet in length, suitable for transporting various materials.
IBC consists of three main elements: the body, doors, and connecting devices, which together enable efficient transportation. The characteristics of an IBC include versatility, mobility, safety, and cost-effectiveness. It is suitable for transporting various materials, equipped with a robust structure to protect the cargo, and offers high cost-effectiveness compared to other transportation methods.
IBCs are utilized in various locations such as maritime transport, land transport, warehouses, and temporary facilities. The system comprises three stages: loading, transportation, and unloading of cargo, facilitating efficient and reliable logistics.