From June 23–25, 2026, we exhibited our sortation portfolio at CeMAT Australia in Sydney as part of the international KNAPP trade show presence. CeMAT Australia is recognized as one of the leading events for intralogistics, material handling, and supply chain solutions in the Asia-Pacific region.

Spotlight on Sortation Technology
Our sortation portfolio played an important role within the KNAPP exhibition. At our dedicated booth area, visitors had the opportunity to learn more about automated sorting solutions, including Push Tray, Cross Belt, and Split Tray Sorters, as well as our Pocket Systems. These technologies address a wide range of requirements across retail, e-commerce, and industrial applications. At the main KNAPP Australia booth, the new KNAPP AeroBot was showcased – an autonomous storage robot capable of moving freely throughout the entire warehouse system, demonstrating the next generation of flexible automation.
Meaningful Discussions and Valuable Connections
The joint exhibition booth attracted strong visitor interest throughout all three days of the event. Numerous conversations with industry professionals from across the region reinforced the growing demand for flexible and scalable automation solutions in intralogistics. The show also provided an excellent opportunity to strengthen existing customer relationships while establishing new connections throughout the Asia-Pacific market.

International Collaboration as a Key Success Factor
Exhibiting under the KNAPP umbrella once again highlighted the importance of close collaboration within our international network. By combining expertise and presenting a unified presence, we were able to leverage valuable synergies and deliver a consistent and compelling message to the market.

Looking Ahead
CeMAT Australia 2026 provided valuable momentum for our international business activities. The new contacts and productive discussions established during the event have created a strong foundation for future projects and continued market development across the region.