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  2. Intermediate bulk container - Wikipedia

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    Most IBCs are cube-shaped and this cube-shaped engineering contributes to the packaging, stacking, storing, shipping, and overall space efficiency of intermediate bulk containers. Rigid IBC totes feature integrated pallet bases with dimensions that are generally near the common pallet standard dimension of 1,200 mm × 1,000 mm or 48 in × 42 in ...

  3. Talk:Caged IBC tote - Wikipedia

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    Please note that the term "tote" is commonly used to refer to Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs) in certain industries, particularly in the U.S. and Canada. A tote is often considered a casual or colloquial term for an IBC, and many people use them interchangeably. However, "IBC" (Intermediate Bulk Container) is the more technical and formal term.

  4. Heinz Tomato Ketchup - Wikipedia

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    These larger containers can usually be fitted with pumps or placed into dispensers for self service in fast-food restaurants. A bag containing 3 US gallons (11 L) is the largest format intended for restaurants. An IBC tote containing 260 US gallons (980 L) is sold to food manufacturers.

  5. Reusable shopping bag - Wikipedia

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    A blue reusable shopping bag String bag with shopping items Wheeled shopping trolley bags. A reusable shopping bag, sometimes called a bag for life in the UK, [1] [2] is a type of shopping bag which can be reused many times, in contrast to single-use paper or plastic shopping bags.

  6. Well car - Wikipedia

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    40 foot containers in well cars on the BNSF line through La Crosse. A well car, also known as a double-stack car (or also intermodal car/container car), is a type of railroad car specially designed to carry intermodal containers (shipping containers) used in intermodal freight transport.

  7. Waste container - Wikipedia

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    Japan's trash containers are divided into combustibles, cans/bottles/pet bottles and newspapers and magazines. Recycling trash can in Natal, Brazil. A waste container, also known as a dustbin, [1] rubbish bin, trash can, garbage can, wastepaper basket, and wastebasket, among other names, is a type of container intended to store waste that is usually made out of metal or plastic.