Our packaging and export readiness processes are designed to ensure that every consignment meets global shipment standards and arrives at its destination in optimal condition. Rice destined for break bulk operations requires durable packing, consistent weight control, and strict hygiene measures to withstand multiple handling points—from mills to trucks, port storage, stevedoring, and vessel loading. We follow a structured and quality-driven approach to ensure every bag is export-ready and compliant with buyer specifications.
We offer a wide selection of export-quality packaging options tailored to market and buyer requirements:
• PP woven bags (25kg, 50kg and custom weight)
• BOPP laminated bags for enhanced visual presentation
• Jute bags for traditional or specific destination requirements
• Bulk bagging options where required
Each packaging type is selected based on the destination climate, handling practices, and logistical requirements to maintain product integrity throughout the supply chain.
Branding, Labelling & Market Compliance
We support complete private-label packaging solutions, including:
• Buyer-specific branding
• Country-specific labelling and regulatory information
• Batch coding, lot tracking, and production dates
• Barcode/QR coding if required
This ensures the product is ready for direct distribution upon arrival at the destination.
Each bag is filled and weighed under calibrated systems to ensure weight uniformity—a critical requirement in break bulk shipments. Bags are securely sealed to protect the rice from spillage, moisture ingress, or physical damage during transport and vessel loading.


Where required, bags can be palletised with stretch wrapping to improve stability during truck loading, port handling, and storage. We also offer:
• Double stitching for extra strength
• Liner reinforcement for certain climate conditions
• Flexible bag durability enhancements based on shipping route
Final Inspection & Export-Ready Consolidation
Before dispatch to the port, each consignment undergoes a final inspection covering:
• Packing quality
• Bag condition
• Correct labelling and branding
• Documentation matching (packing list, inspection certificates).

Cargo is then consolidated into shipment lots that are ready for smooth transition into port handling, stevedoring, and vessel loading operations without delays.

