FAQ'S

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  • Alliance Container’s core values include producing high-quality, low-cost products, maintaining strong relationships, and being environmentally and socially sensitive. The goal is to have a positive impact on the industry and create a family-oriented work environment.
  • IBC totes are designed to contain liquids, offering advantages such as easy handling, stackability, and reduced labor compared to traditional methods like 55-gallon drums.
  • After the liquid is drained, reconditioners clean and resell used totes, promoting sustainability by reducing landfill waste.
  • There are two main reasons why a tote cannot be reconditioned. Either the bottle or the cage is unusable. If possible, the part that is unusable is recycled and kept out of landfill. If one or the other is still usable, often the unusable part can be replaced with another used or a new part. The most common replacement is rebottling, taking a used cage and inserting a new bottle. This can be resold for more than a completely reconditioned unit, but less than a completely new unit.
  • Alliance was formed in response to challenges posed by COVID and industry consolidation. With high demand and lower supply, many reconditioners were left out of supply of bottles for rebottling. Alliance will fill that gap and continue to provide superior service and product to the industry.
  • Alliance aims to differentiate by fostering a synergistic relationship between new bottle manufacturers and reconditioners, focusing on collaboration rather than competition.
  • Alliance prioritizes producing high-quality, low-cost products and maintaining strong relationships with customers, suppliers, employees, and partners.
  • Alliance aims to create a more synergistic relationship by primarily selling to reconditioners, fostering a positive and collaborative environment.