Engineered for the harsh Canadian climate and demanding construction environments.




Canada’s construction and infrastructure sectors are experiencing unprecedented growth, particularly in major metropolitan areas such as the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Metro Vancouver, and Calgary. This surge has exponentially increased the demand for reliable Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers (FIBCs), commonly known as Ton Bags. Specifically, the roofing industry relies heavily on Shingle Ton Bags for the safe transportation, storage, and disposal of asphalt shingles, gravel, and construction debris.
Unlike standard packaging, shingle ton bags used in Canada must meet stringent industrial requirements. The sheer weight of roofing materials dictates that these bags require exceptional Safe Working Loads (SWL), often ranging from 2,000 lbs to 4,000 lbs. As a premier Shingle Ton Bag Supplier & Manufacturer in Canada, we leverage state-of-the-art polymer engineering to ensure our bags do not fail under pressure, protecting both workers and materials.
Furthermore, Canada’s unique geographic and climatic diversity poses significant logistical challenges. From the sub-zero winters of Alberta to the humid summers of Ontario and the coastal rains of British Columbia, bulk bags must exhibit superior UV resistance and cold-weather flexibility. Standard polypropylene can become brittle in freezing temperatures, leading to catastrophic failure during lifting operations. Our advanced manufacturing facilities utilize proprietary anti-freeze additives and UV stabilizers, ensuring our ton bags perform flawlessly across all Canadian provinces year-round.
1. Infrastructure Boom: Government investments in housing and commercial real estate are driving the need for bulk material handling.
2. Climate Resilience: Bags must withstand temperatures ranging from -40°C to +40°C without losing structural integrity.
3. Regulatory Compliance: Strict adherence to Canadian occupational health and safety standards (CCOHS) regarding lifting and rigging.
4. Waste Management: Increased focus on safely transporting torn-off shingles to recycling facilities rather than landfills.
Embracing technology, sustainability, and automated efficiency in bulk packaging.
The Canadian government and provincial environmental ministries are heavily promoting the circular economy. The roofing industry is shifting towards recycling asphalt shingles into paving materials. Consequently, the demand for reusable (6:1 Safety Factor) and fully recyclable polypropylene ton bags is skyrocketing. We are at the forefront of this trend, manufacturing bags that are easily processed at Canadian recycling plants after their lifecycle ends, significantly reducing the carbon footprint of construction projects.
As a leading manufacturer, we integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning into our production lines. AI-driven optical sorting and automated weaving machines ensure zero-defect tolerance. In the context of the Canadian market, where labor costs are high, our automated factory processes allow us to supply premium shingle bags at highly competitive prices. This technological edge guarantees consistent fabric tension and stitch strength, crucial for heavy loads.
The vast expanse of Canada makes logistics a critical component of industrial operations. A major emerging trend is the integration of RFID tags and QR codes directly into the ton bags. This allows Canadian contractors and suppliers to track the movement of roofing materials and waste from the manufacturing plant to the job site, and finally to the recycling center. This smart packaging revolutionizes inventory management and prevents material loss during cross-country transit.
Precision manufacturing tailored for distinct Canadian industrial needs.




In densely populated areas like Toronto and Ottawa, space is at a premium. Traditional metal dumpsters are often impractical or prohibited on residential streets. Here, Shingle Ton Bags serve as the perfect localized solution. Roofing contractors can deploy multiple bags on driveways or tight alleys. Once filled with old asphalt shingles, crane trucks can easily lift and transport them. Our bags feature reinforced lifting loops specifically designed to fit standard Canadian crane hooks, ensuring safe overhead lifting in urban environments.
Furthermore, the breathable woven fabric prevents moisture buildup, which is essential during Ontario's humid summers, preventing the shingles from congealing into an unmanageable mass before reaching the recycling depot.
While primarily designed for shingles, the robust nature of our ton bags makes them highly sought after in Western Canada's resource sectors. In Alberta and Saskatchewan, these bags are repurposed for transporting frac sand, gravel, and mining aggregates. The localized application requires bags with sift-proof seams to prevent fine dust leakage during transport across the Trans-Canada Highway.
In British Columbia, where environmental regulations are incredibly strict, our coated ton bags are used to manage contaminated soil and industrial byproducts, ensuring zero leakage into the pristine local ecosystems. The versatility of our manufacturing allows us to customize bag dimensions, spout tops, and discharge bottoms to match the specific hopper systems used by Canadian industries.
Engineering excellence meets rigorous safety standards.
Choosing the right Shingle Ton Bag Supplier & Manufacturer in Canada is not just a matter of cost; it is a matter of safety and operational efficiency. A failed bag can result in severe injuries, property damage, and costly project delays. Our manufacturing ethos is built around eliminating these risks through superior engineering.
Every batch of polypropylene resin is tested for tensile strength before extrusion. Our high-tech looms weave the fabric with precise density, ensuring exceptional puncture resistance—a vital feature when dealing with the sharp edges of torn-off roofing shingles and nails. We employ a rigorous Quality Assurance (QA) protocol that simulates the extreme conditions of the Canadian landscape. This includes drop tests, tear tests, and prolonged UV exposure chambers.
Moreover, our sewing processes utilize heavy-duty, multi-filament yarns with lock-stitch technology. The lifting loops, which bear the brunt of the dynamic forces during hoisting, are sewn entirely down the sides of the bag (U-panel or tubular construction) to distribute the weight evenly. This meticulous attention to detail guarantees that our FIBCs meet and exceed ISO 21898 standards, providing Canadian contractors with absolute peace of mind.
We understand that the Canadian supply chain demands reliability. By maintaining strategic partnerships and robust inventory management, we ensure that whether you are a distributor in Halifax or a massive construction firm in Edmonton, your supply of shingle ton bags remains uninterrupted, even during peak construction seasons.
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