On October 15, 2025, the STIF Eastern Europe team attended one of the key events in the agricultural sector — ECE Berlin 2025 (Export Commodity Exhibition), held in the capital of Germany. The event brought together experts and companies involved in grain and feed trading, logistics, storage, and processing.
This was more than just a trade fair — ECE Berlin 2025 became a platform for knowledge exchange, technology showcasing, and building real international partnerships.
About ECE Berlin: An International Arena for the Grain Business
ECE (Export Commodity Exhibition) is an annual event focused on the global agricultural commodity market. In 2025, the exhibition hosted over 250 companies from more than 30 countries, including traders, logistics providers, equipment manufacturers, agroholdings, and representatives of analytical centers.
Topics actively discussed at ECE Berlin 2025 included:
- Global supply chains for grains and feed crops;
- Innovative solutions in storage, transportation, and processing;
- Ukraine's role in securing agri-supply amid geopolitical challenges;
- Export opportunities to the EU, Asia, and the Middle East;
- Digital tools for quality control and market analytics.

STIF Eastern Europe’s Participation: Technology That Meets Market Needs
For STIF Eastern Europe, the visit to ECE Berlin 2025 was not only an opportunity to explore the latest solutions but also a platform to:
- Establish direct contacts with European traders and logistics partners;
- Analyze processing companies’ demands regarding process safety and explosion protection;
Gather feedback on the company's technological products in the areas of:
- Bulk material handling and conveying;
- Monitoring systems for silos, elevators, and feed plants;
- Energy-efficient solutions compliant with EU standards.
ECE Berlin 2025 is a concentration of ideas, practices, and real-world experience from across the globe. What matters most is that Ukrainian engineering products and technical expertise spark genuine interest. This confirms the rightness of our direction: compliance with European standards, technological competence, and openness to partnerships — this is exactly what the market expects today.
ECE Berlin 2025 demonstrated that the global agri-commodity market is evolving and in need of flexible, safe, and innovative solutions. For STIF Eastern Europe, participation in such events is a strategic investment in international development, expanding the partner network, and enhancing technological expertise in line with global demands.
Being in an environment that shapes the future of the industry means seeing the bigger picture, thinking strategically, and acting decisively. That’s exactly what we experienced in Berlin.