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The 34x41x63 bulk bag is a rectangular, high-volume FIBC built for operations that want tall capacity while staying tighter than the big 40×40 / 42×42 footprints. The 34×41 base is a sweet spot for facilities that need a rectangular footprint to match pallet flow, plus enough height to move serious volume per bag.
IMPORTANT: This exact size is available from CPP in FULL TRUCKLOAD volumes — both NEW and USED.
What a 34x41x63 bulk bag actually means
A 34x41x63 bulk bag measures:
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34 inches wide
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41 inches deep
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63 inches tall
This size is designed to deliver:
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high capacity (63″ tall)
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better layout fit (rectangular footprint)
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more stability than narrow tall bags (wider base than small-footprint options)
It’s often selected by teams that want volume without going to huge square bases.
Why buyers choose 34x41x63
1) You want high volume on a more efficient footprint
This bag is tall enough to move serious product, but the base stays tighter than many “big base” bags.
2) Your layout favors a rectangular footprint
Some facilities stage cleaner and move faster when the bag’s long side aligns with lanes, conveyors, or pallet patterns.
3) You want stability at height
63″ is tall. A rectangular base helps keep the load planted during handling compared to smaller footprints.
4) You want to reduce bag count
More volume per bag means fewer fill cycles, fewer swaps, and less labor per unit moved.
NEW vs USED 34x41x63 bulk bags (Truckload volumes only)
NEW (Full Truckload)
Choose NEW when:
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you need consistent specifications across repeats
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your product is sensitive (quality, cleanliness, aesthetics)
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you want long-term standardization and repeatability
USED / Reconditioned (Full Truckload)
Choose USED when:
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cost savings matter
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product is non-hazardous and tolerant of cosmetic variation
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you want the best “cost per bag” at scale
CPP offers this exact bag size in truckload volumes in BOTH options.
Clearance check (important at 63″ height)
Before standardizing 34x41x63, confirm:
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forklift mast clearance
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overhead obstructions (sprinklers, lighting, ducting)
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rack height limits
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dock door clearance
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stacking plan (single vs multi-stack)
If your facility already runs 60″ bags comfortably, 63″ usually fits. If 60″ is tight, solve clearance first.
Typical capacity behavior for a 34x41x63 bulk bag
Capacity depends on material density and construction, but this size is commonly selected when:
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products are volume-limited
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you want high capacity without oversized square bases
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rectangular footprints improve handling flow
This is a high-volume production size with a footprint built for layout efficiency.
Common industries using 34x41x63 bulk bags
You’ll often see this size used in:
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Plastics & polymer resins
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Agricultural products and inputs
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Chemical granules
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Industrial blends
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Light-to-medium density powders
Anywhere volume matters and facilities want controlled handling.
Construction options (important at 63″ height)
At this height, construction impacts bulging, stacking, and safety.
U-Panel
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Cost-effective
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Strong general-purpose option
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Can bulge more at full height
4-Panel
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Better edge definition
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Cleaner stacking
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Often preferred for stable pallet edges
Circular
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Economical at scale
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Shape depends heavily on fill discipline
Baffle (highly recommended for clean stacking)
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Maintains rectangular shape
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Reduces bulging
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Improves stack stability and load appearance
For tall bags, baffles are often the “secret weapon” for neat, stable loads.
Coated vs uncoated fabric
Uncoated fabric
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Breathable
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Lower cost
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Works for many general materials
Coated fabric
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Improved sift control
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Better moisture resistance
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Cleaner warehouse environment
For fine or dusty materials, coated fabric is commonly recommended at this height.
Top options (how you fill)
Duffle top
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Fast filling
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Flexible access
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Common for manual operations
Spout top
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Controlled fill
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Cleaner operation
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Preferred for automated or dust-sensitive lines
Open top
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Simple
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Often paired with liners or covers
For tall bags, controlled fill matters—spout tops keep things clean and consistent.
Bottom options (how you discharge)
Spout bottom
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Controlled discharge
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Clean flow
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Ideal for powders and granules
Flat bottom
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Used when dumping or mechanical discharge is in place
Closed bottom
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Used in specialized workflows
Most process-driven facilities prefer spout bottoms for control.
Liner options (common at this height)
Liners are often used when:
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moisture protection is required
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contamination control matters
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fine powders need extra containment
Common liner types:
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tabbed liners
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form-fit liners
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PE liners in multiple mil thicknesses
Need 34x41x63 bulk bags fast (Truckload)?
Since this size is Full Truckload only, the fastest way to quote correctly is to send:
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NEW or USED (or both)
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what material you’re filling
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target fill weight
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top + bottom preference
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liner needs (if any)
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ship-to ZIP
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Related sizes to compare
If you’re evaluating close options:
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38x41x63 Bulk Bag (wider footprint, similar height)
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40x40x65 Bulk Bag (square footprint, slightly taller)
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40x48x48 Bulk Bag (pallet-matched footprint, shorter)
The right choice depends on layout, clearance, and volume goals.
FAQ: 34x41x63 Bulk Bag
Is this bag available in smaller quantities?
No — CPP offers 34x41x63 in Full Truckload volumes.
Do you offer NEW and USED?
Yes — this size is available from CPP in truckload volumes, both NEW and USED.
Is baffle construction recommended?
Often yes at 63″ height, especially if stacking or staging loads.
Do I need coated fabric?
Recommended for fine or dusty materials; optional for many granules.
Can liners be added?
Yes — liners are commonly used depending on application requirements.
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