Latest PP Woven Bag & PP Woven Fabric Prices
Pricing for PP woven bags and PP woven fabric is one of the most common questions from buyers and importers. However, to compare prices correctly—and avoid hidden costs—buyers must understand what really drives pricing beyond the number on a quotation.
This article is written from a manufacturer’s expert perspective, and reflects real market and export experience from TAN HUNG JSC VIETNAM.
Factors That Affect PP Woven Bag & Fabric Prices
PP woven product pricing is influenced by multiple technical and commercial variables:
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PP raw material cost (virgin PP vs PP + CaCO₃ blend)
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Fabric GSM and mesh density
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Bag size and construction (top cut, bottom fold, stitching)
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Coating or lamination (uncoated, PP coated, BOPP laminated)
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Printing requirements (number of colors, coverage)
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Order quantity and production batch size
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Incoterms (FOB, CIF, etc.)
Understanding these elements is essential for making accurate price comparisons.
Pricing by GSM & Bag Size
PP Woven Bags
In general:
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Lower GSM + smaller size → lower unit price
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Higher GSM + larger size → higher unit price
However, GSM alone does not define cost or quality. Two bags with the same GSM can perform very differently depending on:
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Tape yarn quality
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Mesh balance
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Stitching strength
At TAN HUNG JSC VIETNAM, pricing is based on load performance requirements, not just fabric weight.
PP Woven Fabric Rolls
PP woven fabric pricing is typically calculated:
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Per kilogram or per metric ton
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Based on GSM, width, and weaving density
Fabric rolls offer lower cost per kg but require additional processing (cutting, sewing) by the buyer.
FOB vs CIF Pricing
FOB (Free On Board)
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Buyer arranges international shipping
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More control over freight and destination charges
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Preferred by buyers with strong logistics partners
CIF (Cost, Insurance & Freight)
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Seller includes ocean freight and insurance
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Easier for buyers without shipping experience
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Final unit price depends on freight market fluctuations
TAN HUNG JSC VIETNAM supports both FOB and CIF quotations, advising buyers on the most cost-effective option based on destination and shipment volume.
Key Notes When Comparing Prices
When comparing PP woven bag or fabric prices, buyers should avoid focusing on unit price alone.
Important checks include:
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Is GSM measured correctly and consistently?
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Are stitching and bottom construction equivalent?
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Is coating thickness included or excluded?
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Are packing methods (bales, pallets) the same?
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Does the price include export-standard quality control?
A slightly higher unit price often results in lower total cost by reducing product loss, reorders, and logistics issues.
Expert Recommendation
Low prices are attractive—but in PP woven packaging, hidden specification differences often explain price gaps. Buyers who compare quotations based on technical equivalence make better sourcing decisions and avoid operational risks.
With extensive export experience across multiple regions, TAN HUNG JSC VIETNAM focuses on:
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Transparent quotations
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Technically optimized specifications
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Stable long-term pricing strategies
Conclusion
There is no single “standard price” for PP woven bags or PP woven fabric. The right price depends on technical requirements, logistics terms, and usage conditions.
In 2026’s competitive packaging market, the best value comes from correct specification and reliable supply, not the lowest number on a quote.
TAN HUNG JSC VIETNAM provides up-to-date PP woven bag and fabric quotations, tailored to real application needs and international export standards.
Read more: 9 Success Tips from a Vietnam-Based PP Woven Bag Manufacturing Company
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