
Best Answer HillBilly, 03 July 2025 - 01:41 PM
We get them from Tarheel Paper in Winston Salem NC. 54in X 54in. I tried to add a picture but I couldn't get it to load

Best Answer HillBilly, 03 July 2025 - 01:41 PM
We get them from Tarheel Paper in Winston Salem NC. 54in X 54in. I tried to add a picture but I couldn't get it to load
Posted 30 June 2025 - 12:56 PM
I recently started a new position as Director of Food Safety with my first objective being to work on obtaining SQF certification. One of the biggest challenges that I have not had before is that one of the products we carry is 50# sacks of peanuts in mesh bags. For receiving the bags come in on pallets and are pallet wrapped pretty well. For storage I should be able to segregate them in a section of racking where they will be the only product there. The biggest issue I am having trouble with is order pulling and shipping on the delivery trucks with other products (produce, jarred products and boxed dry goods). In some cases we may ship entire pallets of peanuts but in others there may be one or two bags on a truck. Any help on how others have approached this is greatly appreciated.
Posted 30 June 2025 - 01:13 PM
I would place the single 50# bags of peanuts in plastic garbage backs, if they are on a pallet with other allergens or non-allergens. We do the same thing with that sort of thing or when we are shipping chemicals on a pallet with food items. I hope that helps.
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Posted 30 June 2025 - 01:28 PM
Work with a box manufacturer who can get you a double wall cardboard box big enough to contain the sack of peanuts. I don't like that in modern times the peanut processors are still doing this as a practice, but I'm guessing there's a reason for wanting the peanuts in a breathable sack to prevent mycotoxins that might occur if the peanuts were sealed.
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Posted 30 June 2025 - 05:11 PM
Our client in Virginia places the mesh bags in bright red outer bags that are marked, Allergen/Peanuts. The outer bag is sewn shut. Instructions for opening, etc are on the outside of the bag. Works for them nicely.
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Posted 30 June 2025 - 05:34 PM
Our client in Virginia places the mesh bags in bright red outer bags that are marked, Allergen/Peanuts. The outer bag is sewn shut. Instructions for opening, etc are on the outside of the bag. Works for them nicely.
Thanks Glenn. We worked together at a seafood plant in Hampton VA. Is there somewhere I can get more info on the red bags?
Posted 01 July 2025 - 05:42 PM
We store our bag peanuts on the floor with pallet covers over them to keep the chaff from falling down on or contaminating surrounding area. Then when putting a single bag on a pallet to ship, we place into a large plastic bag and seal it off.
I actually got wrote up in an audit a couple years ago for chaff on the floor. The stuff floats though the air with the greatest of ease. Its a constant job to keep it contained.
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Posted 02 July 2025 - 01:29 AM
Thanks Glenn. We worked together at a seafood plant in Hampton VA. Is there somewhere I can get more info on the red bags?
Hi Tom! Yes, I remember SRS very well.
The client was getting these bags from
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Posted 03 July 2025 - 12:01 PM
We store our bag peanuts on the floor with pallet covers over them to keep the chaff from falling down on or contaminating surrounding area. Then when putting a single bag on a pallet to ship, we place into a large plastic bag and seal it off.
I actually got wrote up in an audit a couple years ago for chaff on the floor. The stuff floats though the air with the greatest of ease. Its a constant job to keep it contained.
Can you tell me what type of pallet covers you are using? Maybe a link to where you get them. Thanks.... I think this may be the way to go
Posted 03 July 2025 - 01:41 PM Best Answer
We get them from Tarheel Paper in Winston Salem NC. 54in X 54in. I tried to add a picture but I couldn't get it to load
Edited by HillBilly, 03 July 2025 - 01:42 PM.
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Posted Today, 11:26 AM
We get them from Tarheel Paper in Winston Salem NC. 54in X 54in. I tried to add a picture but I couldn't get it to load
I see the picture but the part number is cut off. Tarheel Paper is near my location. Can you send me the part #?
Thanks
Posted Today, 01:44 PM
#005945
Hope that helps ya!
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