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Genye Technology Opens New LA-Area Branch and Technology Demonstration Center in Southern California

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Genye TechnologyAugust 22, 2026

FONTANA, Calif., Aug. 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Genye Technology today announced the official opening of its new LA-area branch and technology demonstration center at 8655 Beech Ave, Fontana, California 92336. Located within the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area,the new facility brings technology demonstration, application testing, customer engagement, and localized processing and assembly together under one roof. The opening marks a concrete step in Genye’s strategy to build a lasting North American presence and deliver localized support to customers throughout the region.

For Genye, the choice of Los Angeles was deliberate. The facility is located in Southern California’s Inland Empire, at the center of one of the most active logistics and distribution corridors in the United States, with major parcel, e-commerce, and freight operations concentrated within a short drive. The new facility allows Genye’s team to serve customers across the western United States from a base that is already deeply integrated into the region’s logistics network — and to do so in the same time zone as the operations it supports.

Customers and partners attending the opening event experienced Genye’s equipment firsthand, observed live sorting demonstrations, and engaged directly with the company’s engineering team to discuss specific application scenarios and operational requirements.

A Full Afternoon of Demonstrations and Dialogue

The opening event on August 18 drew customers and partners from across the logistics, e-commerce, and parcel distribution sectors. The program ran from early afternoon through late afternoon, starting with a welcome reception that gave early arrivals time to tour the facility, followed by an opening ceremony, a company introduction, an extended product showcase, an interactive Q&A session, a networking reception, and closing remarks.

The product showcase, the centerpiece of the afternoon, ran for over an hour. Attendees watched Genye’s systems process parcels in live operation, compared performance across different handling scenarios, and worked through configuration questions with the on-site engineering team. The Q&A session that followed covered system throughput, deployment timelines, integration requirements, and after-sales support arrangements. The networking reception that closed the day gave attendees and Genye’s team room for one-on-one follow-ups on potential projects — several of which are already being scoped for further discussion.

Among the attendees were Rockwell Automation, WINIT CORPORATION, Thunder International Group, and J&T International (commonly referred to as J&T), who observed live-equipment demonstrations and held in-depth technical discussions with Genye’s engineers on potential system configurations tailored to their operational requirements.

This event marked the first opportunity for many guests to witness Genye’s solutions in live operation within North America. Previously, customers evaluating Genye’s systems had to travel overseas to our manufacturing base, or rely solely on video walk-throughs and reference site visits. The Los Angeles facility eliminates this barrier. It enables regional end-users to view, inspect and test our equipment locally. For numerous projects, this hands-on, on-site experience proves to be the critical driver for moving projects forward.

Three Core Systems on Display at the Demonstration Center

The demonstration center currently features three of Genye’s core logistics automation systems, installed and running under realistic parcel handling conditions: the Mini Loop Cross-Belt Sorter, the 3D Sorter, and the Singulator with narrow-belt sorter.

Each system is set up to handle parcels the way they would in a live operation, allowing visitors to evaluate real performance rather than theoretical specifications. Visitors can observe sorting accuracy, throughput under continuous operation, and how each system handles variations in parcel size and flow. They can also explore different automation configurations and assess how each technology fits their specific operations — whether in e-commerce fulfillment, parcel distribution, or high-throughput sorting.

The three systems on display illustrate two sides of Genye’s automation portfolio. The Mini Loop Cross-Belt Sorter and the 3D Sorter are sorting solutions designed for different parcel handling scenarios — giving visitors a direct way to compare configurations and see which approach fits their operation’s throughput, parcel mix, and available space. The Singulator with narrow-belt sorter, in turn, is a core module of Genye’s fully automatic induction system: it takes an irregular inbound parcel flow and turns it into a controlled, single-file stream ready for downstream sortation. Together, the three systems give visitors a practical view of how an automated operation can be built up step by step — and equally important, where automation can be introduced first to deliver the fastest return on investment.

The hands-on nature of the center matters for a practical reason. Logistics automation decisions are high-stakes investments, and operators rarely commit based on spec sheets alone. Being able to bring their own parcel profiles, run them through a live system, and see the results on-site gives customers a level of confidence that remote sales discussions cannot provide. For Genye, the center also shortens the sales cycle: technical questions that would normally require a trip to the manufacturing facility can now be answered locally.

The center also creates a direct feedback loop between Genye’s R&D teams and the North American market. Feedback from hands-on testing and customer discussions flows directly back to product development, speeding up solution validation and keeping product direction aligned with what operators actually need on the ground.

A Stronger Local Presence for North American Customers

The new LA-area branch reflects Genye’s commitment to staying close to its North American customers — from initial evaluation through installation and after-sales support.

As automation adoption accelerates across North America, logistics operators increasingly need more than advanced equipment. They need responsive local support throughout project implementation and operation: someone on the ground during installation, fast access to spare parts, and engineering teams that can respond without the friction of time zones and long-distance coordination. In a market where downtime translates directly into cost, the ability to respond quickly is often as important as the performance of the equipment itself.

The industry context makes this particularly relevant. North American parcel volumes continue to climb year over year, e-commerce penetration keeps pushing fulfillment operations toward higher throughput, and labor markets remain tight in key distribution regions. These forces are driving logistics operators of all sizes — from regional carriers to national networks — to evaluate automation more seriously than ever. But the decision to automate is only the first step; successful projects depend on implementation quality, integration with existing operations, and reliable support once the system is running. That is where a local partner makes the difference between a smooth rollout and a project that stalls.

The Los Angeles facility addresses exactly that. It offers a dedicated space for customer visits, equipment demonstrations, technical discussions, and solution testing. Located in the Inland Empire — one of North America’s busiest logistics corridors, home to some of the region’s largest distribution hubs — the facility puts Genye in the heart of the very operations it serves. Localized processing and assembly capabilities further improve project flexibility and shorten lead times for North American customers.

With a permanent U.S. presence, Genye gives customers and partners direct access to local technical resources, shorter communication paths, and ongoing support at every stage of their automation projects — from the first evaluation, through installation and commissioning, and into day-to-day operation. For existing customers in North America, the new branch also means faster access to Genye’s engineering expertise and a simpler path for system upgrades, expansions, and service support.

Twelve Years of Global Experience, Backed by a Full In-House Capability Chain

Founded in 2014, Genye Technology designs and manufactures intelligent logistics automation systems — including sorting, feeding, and integrated material handling technologies — for the global logistics industry. The company’s product portfolio spans parcel feeding and singulation, sorting, and complete material handling integration, covering the full operational workflow from induction to sortation.

More than 4,000 Genye automation systems have been deployed worldwide. The company employs over 100 engineers and operates a 30,000-square-meter production facility, with in-house capabilities covering solution design, manufacturing, installation, commissioning, and after-sales service. Keeping these capabilities in-house matters: it means customers deal with a single accountable partner from system design through handover, rather than coordinating between separate vendors for hardware, software, and integration.

The engineering depth behind those numbers is worth noting. Genye’s team of more than 100 engineers covers mechanical design, control systems, software, and project management, allowing the company to take on complex integrations that combine multiple technologies into a single automated operation. From a single sorting line to a fully integrated parcel handling system, Genye can design, build, and commission the complete solution.

Over the past twelve years, Genye has delivered systems across a broad range of operating environments — from high-volume e-commerce fulfillment centers running around the clock, to regional parcel hubs, to specialized sortation lines for specific parcel profiles. That breadth of experience shows up in how the company approaches new projects: the engineering team draws on proven configurations from similar deployments, then adapts them to the customer’s specific throughput, parcel mix, and facility constraints. For customers evaluating automation for the first time, this reference base shortens the path from requirement to a working, commissioned system.

Genye’s projects and service network span North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Africa. The company had already served customers across the United States, Canada, and Mexico from its global base. The new new LA-area branch upgrades that remote collaboration into local operations — North American customers no longer need to coordinate across time zones or wait for parts to cross an ocean; project progress and service response will be measurably faster.

A Long-Term Commitment to the North American Market

The Los Angeles facility is not just a new office — it is a long-term investment in North American operations. Genye will continue building local capabilities, with technology demonstration, testing, and localized processing and assembly already in place, and will keep expanding a complete local service system covering sales, delivery, and after-sales support.

The company’s roadmap for the region is deliberate. With the demonstration and service base and localized processing and assembly already in place, Genye gives customers a place to evaluate equipment, a local team to support them, and shorter lead times through local manufacturing. Beyond that, Genye will continue to expand the local team and deepen its service capabilities as the customer base in the region grows.

Genye will also deepen its partnerships with North American customers and partners, bringing its automation technologies closer to the operators who rely on them. The company’s approach to the region is built on the same principle that has guided its growth elsewhere: prove the value with real deployments, then grow alongside the customer.

The new branch also strengthens Genye’s global service network as a whole. The demonstration center, the engineering resources behind it, and the manufacturing base overseas are connected — a project supported locally in North America draws on the same engineering knowledge, quality standards, and reference base that have driven more than 4,000 deployments worldwide. For customers, that combination of global experience and local presence is exactly what a long-term automation partnership requires.

As logistics operators push for greater efficiency and throughput, Genye will keep advancing its automation technologies and expanding its service network to meet that demand — wherever customers operate. The pressures driving automation adoption — labor availability, rising throughput expectations, the need for consistent accuracy at scale — are not going away, and Genye intends to be a partner North American operators can count on as those pressures intensify.

The new LA-area branch marks the next step in Genye’s global growth and a concrete commitment to the North American logistics market. From this new base, Genye will continue to bring its technical capabilities, engineering resources, and service network closer to its customers across North America.

About Genye Technology

Founded in 2014, Genye Technology specializes in intelligent logistics automation solutions, providing automated sorting systems and parcel handling technologies for logistics operators worldwide. With more than 4,000 systems deployed globally, Genye supports customers across North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Africa through integrated capabilities in R&D, manufacturing, installation, and after-sales service.

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