From behind the curtain of trade show lights, Herborner Pumpen steps forward at IFAT with answers built for different needs in sewage handling. Center stage? The fresh take on efficiency: Centurio, their latest modular wastewater pump. Visitors walking past the display won’t miss how attention leans heavily into that one innovation. Built not just to fit, but adapt – this model shapes itself around real-world demands. Each part connects with purpose, never clutter. Step closer, and it becomes clear – simplicity drives performance here. Not loud, yet impossible to ignore.
Herborner Pumpen shows what tailored pumps can do – fitting exactly where they’re needed. Built around the Centurio line, modularity isn’t just smart engineering – it answers real-world sewage demands. Each unit adapts through interchangeable parts that handle shifting fluids, duties, or site needs. Performance stays strong because flexibility doesn’t mean cutting corners here. Rather than push one-size-fits-all gear, customization guides every choice.
On display alongside the Centurio sewage pump comes the Herborister.Fneo drinking water model, built for tough jobs where clean water delivery matters most. Visitors might notice extra offerings at the stand – one example being HP.OBJECT, a smart tracking setup for pumps. Another highlight floats into view: PAHN AI, software that helps pick the right pump without guesswork. What stands out is how each piece fits real-world needs, quietly doing its job behind the scenes.
IFAT 2026 will take place in Munich from May 4 to 7.