

The event, hosted at Power Stow Americas’ headquarters near Atlanta, brought together representatives from leading airlines and ground handling companies, including American, United, Delta, Southwest, Alaska/Hawaiian, Air Canada, UPS, and WFS.
The gathering served as an opportunity to celebrate long-standing partnerships, share knowledge, and highlight a continued commitment to improving ramp operations worldwide.
The newly launched Experience Center provides a dedicated environment where customers can engage directly with Power Stow’s solutions, explore real-life applications, and collaborate on future developments.
During its opening week, the facility hosted both a customer celebration and a Safety Summit, underscoring the company’s strong focus on safety, efficiency and operator wellbeing.
Henriette Holmberg Olsen, CEO of Power Stow, said: “Bringing our customers together in this setting was incredibly valuable. Our journey has always been driven by close collaboration with the people who use our solutions every day. The Experience Center is a natural extension of that approach – a place where we can learn from each other and continue to raise the standard for ramp operations.”
Founded in 2003, Power Stow is a family-owned engineering and manufacturing company headquartered in Gadstrup, Denmark, with additional production facilities in the United States. Since introducing its Rollertrack Conveyor technology, the company has grown into a global leader in extendable belt loader solutions, serving major airports, airlines and ground handlers around the world.
Ken Brown, President of Power Stow Americas, said: “This event was about recognising the relationships that have shaped our journey. We are proud of what we have achieved together with our customers and look forward to continuing that collaboration in the years ahead.”




