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Drums, big bags or bulk: which packaging for your bitumen?

Choosing the right conditionnement du bitume — bulk, drums or big bags — is a decision that weighs on the final cost, the logistics and the security of your supply.

For the same grade, packaging changes the price per tonne, the logistics, and above all what you must own at destination. Many buyers choose bulk for its price and discover too late that it requires heated storage tanks. Here is the comparison to decide with full knowledge of the facts.

Conditionnement du bitume : fûts, big bags et vrac

The comparison

CriterionBulkSteel drums 180–190 kgBig bags ~1 t
Price per tonneLowestHighestIntermediate
Facilities required at destinationHeated tanks requiredNoneNone
TransportBitumen tanker / insulated tank truckContainer (~110 drums / 20-foot, ~20 t)Container
HandlingHot pumpingForklift, light craneForklift
Long-term storageNot recommended (degradation when kept hot)ExcellentGood
Resale in small lotsNoYes, by the drumYes, by the bag
Losses / wasteMinimalEmpty drums to manage, residue on wallsPackaging to manage

How to choose

Choose bulk si vous êtes une centrale d’enrobage ou un importateur équipé de bacs chauffés, avec une consommation rapide : c’est le meilleur prix à la tonne, mais le bitume chaud stocké longtemps se dégrade — le vrac s’achète pour être consommé.
Choose drums si vous n’avez pas d’installations, si la marchandise doit voyager loin du port (le fût encaisse la route), ou si vous revendez en lots : c’est le format dominant de l’export vers l’Afrique, précisément parce qu’il ne demande rien à destination.
Choose big bags si vous cherchez le compromis : moins chers que les fûts à la tonne, manutentionnables au chariot, sans exigence de stockage chauffé.

The calculation to do before signing

Never compare product prices alone. Calculate the site-delivered cost: price + freight + port handling + inland transport + (for bulk) the cost of facilities and keeping it at temperature + (for drums) the cost of melting the drums and managing empty packaging. Depending on the port-to-site distance and your equipment, the ranking of the three options can reverse. Our logistics and Incoterms guide details the documents and Incoterms; the price orders of magnitude are on the price of bitumen page. logistics and Incoterms guide détaille les documents et incoterms ; les ordres de grandeur de prix sont sur la page price of bitumen.

E-Station supply

E-Station livre dans les trois conditionnements selon le grade et la destination : vrac, fûts acier de 180 à 190 kg, big bags. MOQ 500 MT, paiement par lettre de crédit, inspection indépendante sur demande, livraison CIF. Consultez nos grades bitumen 60/70 and bitume 35/50, notre bitumen supplier or our page to buy bitumen in bulk.

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Choosing the right bitumen packaging

The conditionnement du bitume directly drives the site-delivered cost, the storage constraints and handling safety. Bulk remains the most economical on large volumes, while drums and big bags offer valuable flexibility for medium quantities or hard-to-access sites. Comparing these options objectively is the first step of a well-managed purchase.

Beyond the unit price, the right bitumen packaging depends on the rate of consumption, the available unloading means and the applicable transport regulations, including those published by the UNECE for dangerous goods. Factoring in these parameters avoids unexpected logistical overcosts. conditionnement du bitume dépend de la cadence de consommation, des moyens de déchargement disponibles et des normes de transport applicables, dont celles publiées par l’UNECE pour les marchandises dangereuses. Intégrer ces paramètres évite les surcoûts logistiques imprévus.

In short, the conditionnement du bitume best-suited bitumen packaging is the one that minimises the site-delivered cost while respecting your storage and handling constraints.

Frequently asked questions

How many tonnes in a container of drums?

About 110 drums of 180 kg per 20-foot container, roughly 20 tonnes.

Does drummed bitumen keep for a long time?

Yes: in closed drums, under cover, it keeps without notable deterioration. It is one of its great advantages over bulk.

How is drummed bitumen used on site?

The drums are melted in a drum decanter/melter that heats and transfers the liquid bitumen to the plant or the spreader. It is a common piece of equipment on African sites.

Can packaging types be mixed in a single order?

Yes, an order can combine bulk and drums depending on your destination sites. Specify this in the quotation request.