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With the main purpose of catering to the needs and demands of the agricultural sector of the country in terms of packaging for produce, Beltran Sack Store was founded in 1950 by the Beltran patriarch Federico Beltran. Together with his wife, Rosita  Sangalang, who hails from Talavera Nueva Ecija & San Miguel Bulacan, they managed the small family business. Through the years, their son Ricardo and his wife Mercedes helped operate the Binondo-based sack store. Since then, the company continues to prosper under management of the 3rd generation clan namely – Atty. Chris, Dinno & Vic. 


After 50 triumphant years of providing quality packaging in the form sacks and jute, the company was transformed into a corporation registered as SAKO.COM.INC under the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Despite the years of success, the management remained faithful to the humble beginnings of their enterprise by retaining the Trade Name as BELTRAN SACKS STORE.


In the present day, SAKO.COM didn’t stop at what they used to offer. They expand their products offering a wide array of empty sacks for agricultural, commercial, and industrial needs. They offer choices for both brand new and slightly-used empty sacks specifically for Palay, Milled Rice, Flour, Corn, Feeds, Sugar, Fertilizers, sand, mining, copra, vegetable, and other sack packaging requirements.

In 2016, the company opened its first branch in TACLOBAN, LEYTE to cater to the needs of the VISAYAS Market.

Additionally, the company offers Jute sacks, Cotton bags and laminated paper and plastic sacks that cater to the unique requirements of different products and raw materials. The company also accepts printing jobs as well as customized size sacks depending on the specific requirements of the clients.

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6322425362

Location

684 Sto. Cristo St. Binondo , Manila, National Capital Region (NCR)

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