Storex, an international specialist in Controlled Atmosphere (CA) and Dynamic Controlled Atmosphere (DCA) technology, will exhibit at Fruit Logistica 2026 as a Main Exhibitor in Hall 4.1, Stand A-48. The company’s presence reflects a clear strategy: to reinforce its position as a key technology partner for postharvest storage of high-value fruits and vegetables.
With more than two decades of experience, Storex develops CA and DCA systems that precisely regulate oxygen, CO₂ and other critical gases during storage. These technologies allow operators to work at the physiological limit of the fruit, reducing metabolic stress, delaying senescence and minimising the risk of anaerobic fermentation—particularly in apples and pears.
Among its flagship solutions are DCA systems based on ethanol and respiration measurements, enabling real-time adjustment of storage conditions to optimise final quality and extend storage periods without compromising firmness or sensory attributes.
Storex’s portfolio also includes a wide range of gas analysers (O₂, CO₂, ethylene and others), next-generation VSA generators with increased capacity and reduced energy consumption, and monitoring and control platforms that can be integrated into central management systems. Tools such as the portable MGA analyser and the latest O₂ and CO₂ analysers enhance traceability and operational control in cold stores and fresh produce facilities.
These solutions address a growing sector demand: reliable, real-time data to support technical decision-making that directly impacts shelf life, loss reduction and commercial consistency at destination.
Storex’s participation in Fruit Logistica 2026 highlights the strategic importance of cold storage within the global fresh produce supply chain. As markets become more distant and demanding, controlled atmosphere technology is increasingly critical to ensure quality, safety and logistical efficiency.
From its stand in Berlin, the Storex technical team will welcome growers, cold-store operators, exporters and technical managers interested in discovering how CA and DCA technologies can make the difference between preserving value—or losing it—along the way.