June 4, 2026
South Korea's food processing industry is at an inflection point. With labor costs rising, automation demand surging, and a consumer market increasingly demanding premium, safe food products — Korean food manufacturers are actively seeking technology partners who can deliver complete, integrated solutions. And that's exactly why Made in Henger is flying to Seoul.
From June 9 to 12, 2026, Henger will exhibit at Seoul Food & Hotel 2026 — the 43rd edition of Asia's fourth-largest food industry trade show. If you're in the business of meat processing, dairy production, beverage manufacturing, or cold chain logistics, Booth 7E207 in Hall 7 is where you need to be.
Seoul Food & Hotel (SFH) is not just another trade show. With over four decades of history, it is the longest-running and most established gateway into South Korea's food, beverage, and hospitality markets. The 2026 edition is expected to draw thousands of buyers, distributors, and food industry decision-makers from across Asia and beyond.
For food processing equipment buyers, SFH 2026 is particularly significant this year. South Korea's food processing equipment market — currently valued at approximately USD 2.9 billion — is projected to reach USD 4.0 billion by 2033, driven by automation adoption, stricter hygiene regulations, and growing export-oriented food production. Korean meat processors, in particular, are investing heavily in automated slaughter and cutting lines to offset chronic labor shortages.
Henger's presence at SFH 2026 reflects the company's deepening commitment to the Korean and broader Northeast Asian market — a region where demand for efficient, hygienic, and customizable food processing equipment is accelerating.
Unlike many exhibitors who focus on a single product category, Henger brings a genuine one-stop solution — from raw material intake all the way to finished, packaged product and cold storage. Here's what you'll find at Booth 7E207:
Complete lines for fruit jam, juice & beverage, and fruit/vegetable washing — from reception to packaged product.
Full slaughter lines for cattle, sheep/goat, pig, and poultry, plus meat cutting and processing machinery.
Yogurt processing lines and juice/beverage production lines built for efficiency and hygiene compliance.
Food-grade cleaning equipment, workshop hygiene systems, and stainless steel changing room facilities.
One-stop cold room and cold storage solutions — design, equipment, and installation for complete cold chain coverage.
With so many equipment suppliers at SFH 2026, what makes Henger worth your time? Three things:
Most suppliers sell individual machines. Henger delivers integrated production lines — from slaughter to processing to cold storage — designed, manufactured, installed, and commissioned as a single project. This means one point of contact, one warranty, one after-sales team. For Korean food businesses scaling up or upgrading facilities, this dramatically reduces coordination complexity and project risk.
Henger's equipment is designed with the needs of Asian food processors in mind — compact layouts for space-constrained facilities, high throughput for labor-short operations, and compliance with regional hygiene standards. The company's Malaysia branch office in Kuala Lumpur also means rapid regional support and spare parts availability across ASEAN and Northeast Asia.
No two food processing facilities are the same. Whether you need a 50-head-per-hour sheep slaughter line or a 5,000-liter-per-batch yogurt fermentation system, Henger engineers configure every line to your specific capacity, layout, and product requirements. At Booth 7E207, you can discuss your project directly with the engineering team — no sales filter, just technical conversation.
South Korea's food processing equipment market presents a compelling opportunity for both buyers and suppliers:
- $2.9 billion current market size, projected to reach $4.0 billion by 2033
- Automation adoption driven by chronic labor shortages and rising wages
- Stricter HACCP and hygiene compliance pushing equipment upgrades across the industry
- Korea's halal food export sector expanding, creating demand for certified processing lines
- Cold chain infrastructure investment accelerating nationwide
For Korean food manufacturers attending SFH 2026, this is the ideal moment to evaluate new equipment partnerships. The combination of government incentives for automation, export market opportunities, and consumer demand for premium processed foods creates a favorable investment climate for production line upgrades.
Exhibition :Seoul Food & Hotel 2026 (43rd Edition)
Dates :June 9 – 12, 2026
Venue:KINTEX Exhibition Center 1, Goyang, Seoul
Hall & Booth :Hall 7, Booth 7E207
Exhibitor :Henger Manufacturing (Shandong) Machinery Technology Co., Ltd.
Website :www.made-in-henger.com
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If you can't attend SFH 2026 in person, you don't have to miss out. Henger's international sales team is available year-round for virtual factory tours, video consultations, and customized project proposals. With a manufacturing base in Shandong, China, and a regional office in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Henger is equipped to serve food processors across Asia and beyond — exhibition or not.
You can also explore Henger's full product range and past project case studies at www.made-in-henger.com, available in English, Arabic, Russian, and Spanish.
See You at Booth 7E207!
Come discuss your project with our engineering team at Hall 7, Booth 7E207, KINTEX, from June 9 to 12, 2026. Whether you're planning a new slaughter facility, upgrading a dairy line, or building cold storage from scratch — Henger has the expertise, the equipment, and the project delivery capability to make it happen. Let's build something great together — starting at Booth 7E207.
Henger Manufacturing (Shandong) Machinery Technology Co., Ltd.
Binzhou High-Tech Zone, Shandong, China | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia