In Uruguay, the demand for high-quality body bag systems is driven by a strict adherence to sanitary regulations and the need for durable materials that can withstand the humid Atlantic coastal climate. Local healthcare providers are increasingly moving away from basic polymers toward heavy-duty, puncture-resistant textiles.
The logistics of death care in Uruguay require a reliable transport body bag that prevents leakage during transit between regional hospitals in the interior and central morgues in Montevideo. This necessity has highlighted a gap in the market for specialized materials that offer both permeability for air but absolute impermeability for fluids.
Currently, the industry is seeing a transition where the role of a post mortem bag manufacturer is no longer just about supplying a product, but about providing a certified biological barrier that complies with international health standards to prevent cross-contamination in urban environments.





