Why this stand is worth attention
At SinoCorrugated South 2026, ePS is not coming to Shenzhen with generic talk about digital transformation. The company is focusing on something far more practical for corrugated producers: warp, corrugator instability and the margin losses that follow inconsistent board quality.





















For any plant running under pressure from shorter runs, tighter delivery windows and rising quality demands, this is not a minor technical issue. It is a daily production and profitability challenge.
What ePS is bringing to the show
At the centre of this discussion is Escada, ePS’s closed-loop control system for corrugators.
The system is designed to improve stability across both the wet end and dry end, helping plants achieve better board quality, stronger process control and more predictable machine performance.
In simple terms, the idea is clear: get more from the corrugator you already have.
That message matters. Many producers today are not only looking at new investments. They are looking at how to make existing capacity run with less variation, less waste and better consistency.
Why it matters for corrugated producers
This is what makes the ePS stand relevant in Shenzhen.
The discussion is not just about software on a screen. It is about whether better control can lead to less warp, lower waste and a more stable result on the machine floor.
In today’s market, where every lost percentage point affects margins, that is a serious conversation.
Part of the wider WEPACK platform
SinoCorrugated South 2026 is part of the broader WEPACK platform, which brings together packaging technologies, equipment and materials in one place.
That gives visitors a chance to look beyond machinery alone and see how process control, automation and plant software are becoming more closely tied to real production performance.
Bottom line
If you are going to Shenzhen and your focus is not only on new machines, but also on how to run existing corrugator capacity more consistently and more profitably, ePS is one of the stands worth visiting.
Hall 8, Booth 8A135
April 15–17, 2026
Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center