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E80 Group to participate in Tissue World Miami 2026

The company will showcase its integrated intralogistics approach and join a technical session on innovation in the tissue industry

For more than 40 years, E80 Group solutions have supported tissue producers in optimizing material flow across their mills, enabling more efficient, reliable, and scalable operations. Today, as production volumes increase and supply chains become more complex, the focus is shifting from isolated improvements to system-level design.

From April 22 to 24, 2026, E80 Group will participate in Tissue World Miami 2026, one of the leading global events dedicated to the tissue industry.

The company will be located at booth C10, where visitors will be able to explore a new approach to fully integrated intralogistics, designed to coordinate production, storage, and shipping within a single interconnected ecosystem, improving safety while supporting operational continuity over time.

In this context, the challenge for industry players remains the same: designing systems that are not only efficient today but also capable of evolving alongside business needs, whether for new mills, capacity expansion, or optimization of existing operations.

During the event, attendees will also have the opportunity to attend a conference session by Bill Nelson, President of E80 Group North America, who will address how innovation and integrated technologies are shaping the future of tissue manufacturing and distribution.

The presentation will take place on Wednesday, April 22, from 3:50 PM to 4:10 PM, as part of the technical session “Reimagining Manufacturing: From Process to Impact”.

The session presented by E80 Group will provide insights for tissue leaders aiming to transform intralogistics into a resilient, future-ready asset that grows together with their business. In this regard, smart intralogistics is presented as a comprehensive approach that goes beyond stand-alone technologies, focusing on designing ecosystems capable of growing, adapting, and scaling over time while ensuring long-term value.

The approach also frames smart automation as a lifecycle rather than a one-time project, allowing companies to protect investments, increase flexibility, and respond effectively to market demands.

Based on experience with numerous tissue organizations worldwide and its role as a pioneer in end-of-line and intralogistics solutions, the presentation illustrates how integrated automation systems — combining robotics, material handling, software, and control intelligence — can evolve without disrupting operations.

Finally, the discussion highlights practical strategies to enhance efficiency, safety, and sustainability while ensuring long-term system scalability.

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