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Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs) are a form of packaging used to store and transport bulk materials. They are typically made of plastic, steel, or composite materials and are designed to be stackable and reusable. IBCs are used in a variety of industries, including food and beverage, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. They are also used to transport hazardous materials, such as flammable liquids and corrosive substances. IBCs are designed to be durable and lightweight, making them an ideal choice for shipping and storage. They are also easy to clean and maintain, and can be customized to meet specific needs. Additionally, IBCs are often used to reduce the amount of packaging materials needed, as they can hold larger volumes of material than traditional packaging. Some of the companies in the IBC market include Schutz, Mauser, Snyder Industries, and Greif. Show Less Read more