Wichita—often called the “Air Capital of the World”—remains a powerhouse for manufacturing, logistics, and innovation. It ranks #1 in manufacturing jobs as a share of all employment and #3 in very high-tech manufacturing jobs, per Brookings Institution data.

Approximately 17.4% of Wichita’s workforce is employed in manufacturing—nearly double the national average of 9.9%. Meanwhile, the city’s industrial real estate market is tight, with historic low vacancy rates and strong demand from the logistics and manufacturing sectors.

Wichita’s intensive production days average 38 work hours per week in manufacturing, reflecting steady industrial output. And this production power extends regionally—Wichita’s metro produces nearly $44 billion in GDP, with agriculture (especially grain), aerospace, and advanced manufacturing driving much of the value.

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As these industries scale, companies need packaging solutions that are cost-effective, reliable, and flexible—especially for materials like powders, grains, components, and recyclable materials. Enter Used Bulk Bags: a smart solution for local firms looking to package, stage, and transport efficiently.


Why Used Bulk Bags Fit Wichita

Used bulk bags—think FIBCs, Super Sacks, or industrial bulk containers—are a fast-track, budget-friendly packaging choice. Here’s how Wichita businesses benefit:

For instance, a local agricultural co-op might use cleaned food-grade discharge-top used bulk bags to move batches of corn or milo to nearby grain elevators—saving time and money during harvest peaks.


Top 5 Industries Using Used Bulk Bags in Wichita

Wichita’s economic fabric is diverse. Here are the top sectors leveraging bulk bags:

  1. Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing
    Companies like Spirit AeroSystems, Textron Aviation, and Learjet use used bulk bags to stage composite powders, parts, and materials across production lines.
  2. Food Processing & Packaging
    Facilities like the newly announced JTM Foods plant stage dry ingredients, snack mixes, or byproducts using spout-top used FIBCs for clean, efficient bulk movement.
  3. Agriculture & Grain Handling
    Grain co-ops and feed mills load corn, soy, or milo into durable used discharge-top bags—ideal for shipment to regional grain terminals.
  4. Recycling & Materials Management
    Waste processors stage scrap plastics, metals, or glass cullet into heavy-duty used bulk bags before sorting or forwarding.
  5. Logistics & Distribution
    3PL and warehouse operators across Wichita’s industrial zones on I-135 and I-35 rely on used FIBCs to buffer material flow—especially during surges like Black Friday or seasonal peaks.

Localized Case Study: “Heartland Grain Logistics”

Heartland Grain Logistics, based in northeast Wichita, switched from new to Grade A used discharge-top bulk bags for seasonal corn transfers to their facility. They achieved a 34% cost reduction and boosted forklift throughput by 18%, thanks largely to bag consistency and fewer loading delays. They also shaved two days off staging time during harvest peaks—critical when margins and timing are tight.


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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What sizes and grades do you stock?
Typically 35–50” base, 40–65” height, and 1,500–3,000 lb SWL. Available in Grades A, B, and C.

Q2: Are food-safe bulk bags available?
Yes—certified food-safe lots are offered for non-contact food staging.

Q3: How many bags per truckload?
About 250–350 bags, depending on bag specs and folding.

Q4: Can you deliver to Port Forever or Aerospace Park?
Yes—deliveries can be coordinated for high-access zones like Port of Cato Mast or aerospace hubs.

Q5: Can we arrange recurring deliveries during harvest or busy seasons?
Absolutely—weekly, bi-weekly, even daily staging schedules are available to keep your operation flowing.


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