What makes Dokdin dunnage bags different than its Competition?
There are good manufacturers of dunnage air bags. What separates us is that we have taken advantage of our plant to provide a higher level of service and quality.
We have the ability to make bags faster, replenish stock, make custom sizes within weeks . We are the manufacturer thus we have 100% control of our products.
Our focus isn't to be the biggest manufacturer, it is to be the best servicing manufacturer with a great quality record. Our Sales Team is dedicated to find solutions for our customers whether it is to save you money OR make sure you are utilizing the right bag for the right cargo.
Dunnage Air Bags Can Be Used in all these Modes of Transportation

What is a Dunnage Air Bag?
There are a lot of ways to prevent your cargo from moving around while in transit. They range from expensive and a lot of labor time (such as strapping or building bulk heads) to economical and fast to install (like dunnage air bags).
Dunnage Air Bags are light bags containing a internal bladder and outer shell (paper or polywoven) in which air is filled into the bag and pushes the products against the walls of the trailer/container or rail car. This creates friction in which will prevent the swaying and moving while the cargo is in movement.
Air Bags only take a few moments to install and fill to secure the cargo. Once the bags are properly positioned correctly, filled, and checked, the cargo is ready to go.
For the customer to discharge, simply depress the valve and release the air until the bag can be removed.
Why do you need to secure your cargo while shipping products from your warehouse to your customers?
Imagine you are flying on a plane while sitting in your seat. During take off, you feel your body getting pressed into your seat as you are accelerating. During turbulence, you feel the upwards, downwards and side to side motion. Last, during landing, you are pulled forward in your seat as the plane is decelerating as it lands on the runway. This may seem extreme, but your cargo is doing the same while in shipment.
If you don't secure your cargo, your cargo will move around in whatever means it is packed in. A truck will accelerate, decelerate, and tilt as turning. A rail shipment will have the same motions. Last sea shipments, will have all of this including the rocking while in heavy seas.