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By AI, Created 11:06 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Five Brazilian manufacturers will exhibit at Interpack 2026 in Germany, using the packaging industry’s biggest trade fair to court global buyers and showcase automation, quality control and flexible production systems. The delegation is targeting new international business after reporting $14.8 million in projected exports from the 2023 edition.
Why it matters: - Brazil’s packaging machinery sector is using Interpack 2026 to expand export opportunities and strengthen its position in global industrial supply chains. - The fair puts Brazilian manufacturers in front of international buyers looking for production efficiency, automation and integrated packaging systems. - The 2023 edition produced $1.53 million in on-site business and an estimated $13.3 million in expected sales over the next 12 months, for a total of $14.8 million in projected exports.
What happened: - Five Brazilian companies will exhibit at Interpack 2026 in Düsseldorf, Germany, from May 7 to 13. - The delegation is participating through Brazil Machinery Solutions, a program run by ABIMAQ and ApexBrasil. - The group is presenting high value-added industrial solutions for the packaging sector.
The details: - Varpe Brasil will show inspection and weighing systems for end-of-line quality control, with traceability and production data consolidation. - Leadmaq-Maqinox will present industrial packaging equipment, including doypack filling solutions. - Ariete will display automated equipment for biscuit and bakery production, with a focus on operational simplicity. - Quality Machines will introduce filling systems built for precision, flexibility and integration with industrial systems. - Rauber Indústria Mecânica will bring pasteurization and filling systems designed for small and medium-sized businesses. - Interpack brings together about 2,800 exhibitors from more than 60 countries every three years in Düsseldorf. - The 2026 edition is centered on smart manufacturing, innovative materials and new industrial capabilities.
Between the lines: - The Brazilian delegation is not just selling machines. It is trying to market Brazil as a source of complete industrial solutions. - ABIMAQ and ApexBrasil are using trade fairs as a repeatable export channel, not a one-off marketing exercise. - The emphasis on automation, quality control and flexibility reflects pressure on manufacturers to cut costs and raise output while meeting stricter production demands. - Patrícia Gomes said the event helps connect Brazilian industry with global markets and places companies at the center of innovation and business opportunities.
What’s next: - Brazilian exhibitors will use the May 7-13 fair to meet buyers, manufacturers and packaging specialists in Düsseldorf. - The delegation is seeking follow-on deals after the event, as happened in 2023. - More international contacts and sales opportunities are likely to be the main measure of success for the Brazilian group.
The bottom line: - Brazil is treating Interpack 2026 as a high-stakes export platform, aiming to convert technology展示 into long-term foreign business.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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