In Bahrain, the demand for heavy-duty packaging is driven primarily by the petrochemical, construction, and fertilizer industries. The extreme heat and humidity of the region place significant stress on textile fibers, necessitating the use of a robust fibc sewing machine that can maintain stitch integrity under thermal expansion and contraction.
Currently, many local workshops rely on legacy equipment that struggles with the high-denier polypropylene fabrics common in the region. There is a critical transition toward utilizing a specialized big bag sewing machine to reduce seam failure rates during the export of bulk chemicals through the Khalifa Bin Salman Port.
The local market is also seeing a surge in small-to-medium enterprises focusing on sustainable packaging, where the integration of a 50 kg jute bag making machine is becoming essential for diversifying product offerings away from pure plastics toward biodegradable options.

