Format • Flexible Packaging
Side Gusset Bags
Side gusset bags for efficient filling and a strong shelf profile, commonly used for coffee-style and high-volume products.
Format • Flexible Packaging
Overview
Side gusset bags for efficient filling and a strong shelf profile, commonly used for coffee-style and high-volume products.
Efficient Fill
Format options aligned to high-volume packing and consistent sealing.
Strong Shelf Profile
Gusseted geometry supports a clean look and stable packs.
Feature-Ready
Closures and barrier options configured around product and channel needs.
Common Use Cases
Side gusset formats are chosen for efficient filling and strong shelf presentation.
- Coffee and tea
- Powders and dry goods
- Large-format retail packs
Feature Options
We align features to usability and line reality.
- Closures and opening styles (as applicable)
- Zippers, tear notches, hang holes (as applicable)
- High-barrier structures and finishes
- Print, labels, and traceability elements
Spec Inputs
Share product density, target weight, and filling method. We will recommend a format and structure with clear tradeoffs.
FAQs
Do side gusset bags stand up?
Some styles stand with a bottom gusset or block bottom. We can recommend the right variant for your shelf goal.
Is this better than a stand-up pouch?
It depends on volume, shelf goals, and cost. We can compare formats once we know your product and line.
Can you add high-barrier?
Yes. Barrier choice is driven by shelf-life, sensitivity, and distribution conditions.
Side gusset vs quad seal: what is the difference?
Both can deliver a strong shelf profile. Quad seal often emphasizes a more rigid box-like look. Side gusset formats are often chosen for fill efficiency and common coffee-style packs. We recommend based on product and shelf goals.
Can you add functional features like valves or special openings?
Depending on the product and structure, functional features may be possible. Share the use case and we will recommend a manufacturable set.
What do you need for a quote?
Target size/fill weight, product type, barrier targets, feature set, fill method, and forecast volume.