Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 30 rolls / 3,000 liners
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If you’re here to buy Gaylord liners, you’re not buying “plastic.”
You’re buying control.
Control over:
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leaks
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dust
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contamination
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moisture exposure
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messy cleanups
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product loss
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and that lovely warehouse moment when somebody says:
“Yeah… it spilled all over the floor.”
Gaylord liners are the difference between a bulk box that works like a machine… and a bulk box that turns into a cleanup project.
And with an MOQ of 30 rolls / 3,000 liners, this is clearly a volume program — which is exactly where liners make the biggest impact.
At Custom Packaging Products, we supply Gaylord liners nationwide, headquartered in Houston, backed by 50+ years of combined experience in the packaging market. And here’s the truth:
A Gaylord box without the right liner is like a swimming pool without a filter.
It might “hold stuff”… but you’re asking for problems.
Let’s break down what Gaylord liners are, why companies use them, and what you need to quote them fast.
What Are Gaylord Liners? (Plain English)
Gaylord liners are heavy-duty plastic liners designed to fit inside Gaylord boxes (bulk boxes) to:
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contain loose material
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prevent leaks and spills
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block dust and contamination
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protect product from moisture and dirt
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keep the inside of the box clean
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make unloading easier
Instead of putting product directly into corrugated (or directly against the inside of the bulk box), the liner creates a protective barrier.
That barrier matters more than most people realize — especially if you’re dealing with powders, pellets, granules, scrap, or anything messy.
Why Companies Buy Gaylord Liners (The Real Reasons)
1) To Prevent Leaks and Spills
If you’ve got loose material in a Gaylord, it will find a way out:
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through tiny gaps
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through seams
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through wear spots
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through punctures
Liners stop that problem before it starts.
2) To Protect Product From Contamination
No one wants their product picking up:
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corrugated dust
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warehouse grime
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pallet debris
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moisture
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mystery smells
Liners create a clean barrier so product stays clean.
3) To Keep the Gaylord Box Usable Longer
Without a liner, the inside of the box gets dirty, contaminated, or damaged.
A liner keeps the box cleaner, which can improve:
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handling
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storage
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internal transfers
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and in some programs, reuse consistency
4) To Make Filling and Emptying Easier
A good liner helps with:
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smoother fill
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cleaner discharge
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less product catching in corners
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less cleanup afterward
5) To Reduce Warehouse Mess and Rework
One spill can trigger:
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cleanup labor
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downtime
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safety issues
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lost material
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angry supervisors
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and a full-on “how did this happen?” meeting
Liners are cheap compared to that.
Call or Text us at 832.400.1394 for a Quote!
What Do People Put in Gaylords With Liners?
Common liner use cases include:
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plastic pellets / resin
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powders and granules
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food ingredients (case-by-case program requirements)
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textiles or soft goods needing cleanliness
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scrap material
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parts that need dust protection
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any loose material that can leak, spill, or contaminate
If the material is messy, dusty, or sensitive… liners are the move.
The Truth: “Gaylord Liner” Isn’t One Spec
This is where people get burned.
A liner needs to match:
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Gaylord box dimensions
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how the box is filled
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how the product is discharged
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product density and weight
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puncture risk
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moisture/environment conditions
Two liners can both be called “Gaylord liners”… and perform very differently in real use.
So instead of guessing, here’s how to spec it quickly.
The 80/20: What We Need to Quote Gaylord Liners Fast
To quote Gaylord liners correctly, send:
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Gaylord box dimensions (inside dimensions if possible)
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What you’re putting inside (material type)
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Approx weight per Gaylord (fill weight)
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How it’s filled
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top fill, hopper fill, manual fill, etc.
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How it’s emptied
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tipped, forklift dump, cut-and-discharge, etc.
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Any puncture risk
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sharp scrap, jagged parts, abrasive material
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Ship-to zip code(s)
If you don’t know the exact Gaylord dimensions, tell us the standard Gaylord size you use or send a photo with measurements — we’ll guide it fast.
Why MOQ Is 30 Rolls / 3,000 Liners
Liners are typically stocked and supplied in roll programs because it:
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simplifies warehousing
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makes dispensing easier
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keeps packaging consistent
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reduces reordering friction
If you’re using liners regularly, buying by the roll keeps operations smooth.
And yes — ordering larger quantities typically improves economics, especially when you’re building a steady supply program.
Common Mistakes When Buying Gaylord Liners
Mistake #1: Using the Wrong Size
Too small and it won’t seat properly. Too big and it bunches up, tears, or creates handling issues.
Mistake #2: Ignoring Puncture Risk
If you’re handling sharp scrap or rough parts, you need the right liner durability. Otherwise, you’re back to spills.
Mistake #3: Not Matching the Discharge Method
If you discharge by cutting the liner, you want a liner that behaves predictably. If you dump the Gaylord, you need a liner that stays seated.
Mistake #4: Not Standardizing the Process
Liners work best when:
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the same box size is used
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the same filling method is used
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the same liner is used consistently
Variation creates mistakes and failures.
Why Buy Gaylord Liners from Custom Packaging Products?
Because you need:
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consistent liner sizing
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reliable supply
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fast quoting
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nationwide shipping
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clear communication
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a supplier who understands bulk packaging systems
We’re headquartered in Houston, supply companies nationwide, and we’ve got decades of packaging experience — which means we’ll help you avoid the liner mistakes that cause spills, contamination, and downtime.
Bottom Line
Gaylord liners are one of the simplest ways to prevent:
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leaks
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contamination
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warehouse mess
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product loss
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and expensive cleanup
MOQ is 30 rolls / 3,000 liners. Send your Gaylord dimensions, material type, fill weight, and ship-to zip code, and we’ll turn around a clean quote fast.