Europribor will participate in the DairyTech 2026 exhibition.
Published on: Sep 01, 2025
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Europribor will participate in the international exhibition DairyTech 2026, which will be held in Moscow in January 2026. The exhibition traditionally brings together leading manufacturers and suppliers of milk and dairy processing equipment.
Europribor has been operating in the market for industrial control and measuring instruments and automation systems since 2013. Its primary focus is providing food industry companies with equipment for monitoring flow, pressure, level, temperature, and chemical parameters. A significant portion of the company's projects are related to the dairy industry, where key objectives include measurement accuracy, compliance with hygiene standards, and process continuity.
For its performance, Evropribor was recognized in the national small and medium business assessment system, "Business Index," where the company was ranked among the Top 100 businesses in the country, Top Businesses in the region, and Top 10 in the Trade sector.
Helping businesses cope with supply constraints
The company combines original European equipment with the selection of high-quality alternatives, which is especially important given supply restrictions. For many dairy companies, disruptions in the import of critical equipment can lead to production line downtime, the risk of non-compliance with sanitary standards, or a decrease in the quality of finished products. Evropribor addresses these challenges comprehensively: if necessary, its specialists select compatible alternatives from trusted manufacturers, conduct engineering assessments to ensure compliance with technical requirements for production processes, and provide consultations on integration into existing control systems.
When the alternative is not a solution
In cases where the use of alternatives is undesirable or impossible, the company provides access to original equipment through parallel imports and pre-established logistics channels. This approach minimizes waiting times and maintains the uninterrupted production cycle, even under sanctions. Evropribor serves as a link between global manufacturers and Russian milk processors, reducing the risk of disruptions for companies and ensuring predictability in production planning.
Europribor for dairy producers
At the DairyTech 2026 exhibition, Europribor will present at its stand:
// flow meters for precise dosing of milk, water and cleaning solutions;
// pressure sensors for process lines and fermentation processes;
// level gauges for tanks and silos;
// temperature sensors for pasteurization and sterilization;
// analytical instruments for monitoring pH, conductivity and turbidity;
// solutions for line automation, drives and control systems.
These devices enable dairy companies to improve the accuracy of production processes, reduce costs and maintain high levels of product quality.
Industry application examples
The company's experience includes projects in various industrial segments:
// Milk production – implementation of hygienic flow meters with an accuracy of 0.075%, which ensured measurement stability and reduced equipment purchase costs.
// Brewing – replacing pressure sensors with ones more resistant to high temperatures and frequent CIP/SIP cycles, which reduced delivery time by 30–40% and reduced equipment costs.
// Pulp and paper industry – integration of servo motors for high-precision cutting, ensuring positioning accuracy of up to ±0.1 mm and reducing line downtime.
These examples demonstrate the company's capabilities in implementing tasks that require high engineering precision and an individual approach.
Participation in DairyTech 2026
Europribor views its participation in the exhibition as an opportunity to present cutting-edge solutions for the dairy industry and share practical experience with the professional community. At the company's booth, specialists will be available to discuss the selection and implementation of control and measurement systems, as well as demonstrate how an engineering approach and flexible logistics help food industry companies reduce operational risks and ensure production continuity.