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Pop-Up Diverter Sorter Modules Market to Reach 193 Index by 2035 on E-Commerce Parcel Surge
Abstract
According to the latest IndexBox report on the global Pop-Up Diverter Sorter Modules market, the market enters 2026 with broader demand fundamentals, more disciplined procurement behavior, and a more regionally diversified supply architecture.
The global Pop-Up Diverter Sorter Modules market is entering a phase of sustained expansion, supported by the rapid modernization of parcel and e-commerce sortation infrastructure. As operators seek to handle rising package volumes and tighter service-level agreements, the demand for modular, field-replaceable diverter units is accelerating. The installed base is undergoing a phased replacement cycle of 7 to 10 years, with an estimated 40–50% of current demand tied to retrofitting aging equipment in parcel hubs. Modular pop-up diverter units now account for 35–40% of new procurement volume, up from under 25% five years ago, reflecting a structural shift toward reconfigurable and low-downtime sortation solutions. Asia-Pacific and North America together absorb nearly two-thirds of global shipments, driven by e-commerce parcel volumes expanding at 8–12% annually. The integration of sensor-based diagnostics and predictive maintenance is reducing unplanned stoppages by 20–30% in early-adopter installations, while high-speed vertical rising diverters capable of handling 10,000+ parcels per hour per lane are growing at 6–9% per year. Supply chain regionalization is prompting module producers to establish assembly operations in Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe, shortening lead times from 16–20 weeks to 10–14 weeks. This report provides a data-driven view of market size, demand structure, supply capability, trade flows, pricing, and competitive landscape, with a forecast horizon to 2035.
The baseline scenario for the Pop-Up Diverter Sorter Modules market points to a steady upward trajectory through 2035, underpinned by the ongoing automation of logistics and manufacturing processes. The market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.8% from 2026 to 2035, with the market index reaching 193 by 2035 (2025=100). This growth is supported by the persistent expansion of e-commerce, which continues to drive demand for high-speed sortation systems in parcel distribution and fulfilment centers. The replacement cycle of existing modules, combined with the increasing adoption of modular and field-replaceable designs, provides a stable base of demand. Additionally, the integration of advanced sensors and predictive maintenance capabilities is enhancing the value proposition of pop-up diverter modules, encouraging upgrades and new installations. However, the market faces challenges, including input cost volatility for key components such as servo motors and linear actuators, which has compressed gross margins by 2–4 percentage points. Supplier qualification bottlenecks, with only 12–15 globally accredited vendors, limit procurement flexibility. Custom engineering lead times of 8–12 weeks can delay capacity expansions during peak seasons. Despite these restraints, the market is expected to benefit from regionalization of supply chains and the growing need for leaner, more accurate sortation solutions across multiple end-use sectors.
Demand Drivers and Constraints
Primary Demand Drivers
- E-commerce parcel volume growth of 8-12% annually in key regions
- Phased replacement cycle of aging sortation equipment
- Shift toward modular, field-replaceable diverter units
- Integration of sensor-based diagnostics and predictive maintenance
- Demand for high-speed vertical rising diverters (10,000+ parcels/hour/lane)
- Supply chain regionalization and shorter lead times
Potential Growth Constraints
- Input cost volatility for servo motors, linear actuators, and high-grade steel
- Supplier qualification bottlenecks with limited accredited vendors
- Custom engineering and validation lead times of 8-12 weeks
- High initial capital investment for system upgrades
- Skilled labor shortage for installation and maintenance
Demand Structure by End-Use Industry
Industrial Automation and Instrumentation (estimated share: 30%)
In industrial automation, pop-up diverter sorter modules are essential for routing products on conveyor lines in manufacturing plants, assembly lines, and distribution centers. The demand is driven by the need for high-speed, accurate sorting to maintain production throughput and reduce labor costs. As factories embrace Industry 4.0, there is a shift toward modular and reconfigurable sortation systems that can be easily adapted to changing product lines. Through 2035, the trend is toward integration with IoT and predictive maintenance, reducing downtime and improving overall equipment effectiveness. Demand-side indicators include factory automation spending, manufacturing output, and the number of new distribution centers. The segment is expected to grow steadily, supported by the ongoing automation of material handling in sectors like automotive, food and beverage, and general manufacturing. Current trend: Growing adoption of modular sortation in factories and distribution centers.
Major trends: Integration of IIoT and predictive maintenance, Modular and reconfigurable system designs, Higher sortation accuracy and speed, and Collaboration with system integrators.
Representative participants: Siemens AG, Honeywell International Inc, Interroll Holding AG, SSI SCHAEFER Group, and TGW Logistics Group GmbH.
Electronics and Optical Systems (estimated share: 25%)
In electronics and optical systems, pop-up diverter sorter modules are used to sort delicate components, circuit boards, and optical devices without damage. The demand is driven by the increasing complexity and miniaturization of electronic products, requiring precise and gentle handling. As electronics manufacturing becomes more automated, the need for high-speed sorting with minimal product impact is critical. Through 2035, the segment will benefit from the growth of consumer electronics, 5G infrastructure, and optical components. Demand-side indicators include electronics production volumes, investment in automated inspection and sorting equipment, and the trend toward smaller batch sizes with frequent changeovers. The market is expected to grow as manufacturers seek to improve yield and reduce manual handling. Current trend: Precision handling and miniaturization drive demand for gentle diverters.
Major trends: Gentle handling for fragile components, High precision and repeatability, Integration with vision systems, and Compact and space-saving designs.
Representative participants: Siemens AG, Honeywell International Inc, Fives Group, Murata Machinery, Ltd, and Bastian Solutions, Inc.
Semiconductor and Precision Manufacturing (estimated share: 20%)
In semiconductor and precision manufacturing, pop-up diverter sorter modules are used in cleanroom environments to sort wafers, masks, and other sensitive materials. The demand is driven by the need for contamination-free handling and high reliability to avoid production stoppages. As semiconductor fabs expand and adopt advanced packaging, the requirement for precise and clean sortation increases. Through 2035, the segment will grow with the global semiconductor market, supported by investments in new fabs and the trend toward automation in wafer handling. Demand-side indicators include semiconductor capital expenditure, fab utilization rates, and the adoption of Industry 4.0 in cleanroom logistics. The market is expected to see steady growth, with a focus on modules that meet stringent cleanliness and reliability standards. Current trend: Cleanroom-compatible and high-reliability modules in demand.
Major trends: Cleanroom compatibility (ISO Class 4-6), High reliability and low particle generation, Integration with robotic material handling, and Compliance with SEMI standards.
Representative participants: Daifuku Co., Ltd, Murata Machinery, Ltd, Siemens AG, Honeywell International Inc, and Fives Group.
OEM Integration and Maintenance (estimated share: 15%)
OEMs and system integrators are key buyers of pop-up diverter sorter modules, incorporating them into larger sortation systems or offering them as aftermarket replacements. The demand is driven by the need for reliable, standardized modules that can be easily integrated and maintained. As the installed base of sortation systems grows, the aftermarket for replacement parts and lifecycle support expands. Through 2035, the trend is toward modular kits that allow quick field replacement, reducing downtime. Demand-side indicators include the number of sortation system installations, average system age, and maintenance budgets. The segment is expected to grow in line with the overall market, with a growing share of revenue from after-sales services and consumables. Current trend: Modular kits and aftermarket services gain traction.
Major trends: Field-replaceable module designs, Predictive maintenance and remote diagnostics, Longer lifecycle and warranty programs, and Partnerships with system integrators.
Representative participants: Vanderlande Industries B.V, BEUMER Group, Interroll Holding AG, SSI SCHAEFER Group, and Körber AG.
Postal and Parcel Delivery (estimated share: 10%)
Postal and parcel delivery operators are major users of pop-up diverter sorter modules, particularly in high-throughput hubs handling e-commerce parcels. The demand is driven by the exponential growth of online shopping and the need to process parcels quickly and accurately. As parcel volumes continue to rise, operators are investing in sortation systems that can handle 10,000+ parcels per hour per lane. Through 2035, the segment will see sustained growth, supported by the expansion of express delivery networks and the need for same-day and next-day delivery. Demand-side indicators include parcel volume growth, investment in automated sortation, and the shift toward modular systems for flexibility. The market is expected to grow strongly, with a focus on reliability and minimal downtime. Current trend: High-speed sortation for e-commerce and express parcels.
Major trends: High-speed vertical rising diverters, Integration with dimensioning and scanning systems, Energy-efficient and low-noise operation, and Scalable and modular configurations.
Representative participants: Vanderlande Industries B.V, BEUMER Group, Daifuku Co., Ltd, Honeywell International Inc, and Bastian Solutions, Inc.
Key Market Participants
Interactive table based on the Store Companies dataset for this report.
| # | Company | Headquarters | Focus | Scale | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Siemens AG | Munich, Germany | Industrial automation and sorting systems | Large multinational | Key player in modular sorting solutions for logistics |
| 2 | Honeywell Intelligrated | Mason, Ohio, USA | Warehouse automation and sortation | Large multinational | Offers pop-up diverter modules for parcel handling |
| 3 | Dematic (KION Group) | Atlanta, Georgia, USA | Material handling and sortation systems | Large multinational | Integrated pop-up diverter solutions for e-commerce |
| 4 | Vanderlande Industries | Veghel, Netherlands | Logistics automation and baggage handling | Large multinational | Pop-up diverters for airport and parcel sectors |
| 5 | Interroll Group | Sant’Antonino, Switzerland | Conveyor components and sortation modules | Large multinational | Supplier of modular diverter units for OEMs |
| 6 | Fives Group | Paris, France | Intralogistics and sortation equipment | Large multinational | Provides pop-up diverter sorters for heavy-duty use |
| 7 | Beumer Group | Beckum, Germany | Sortation and conveying systems | Large multinational | Pop-up diverter modules for parcel and baggage |
| 8 | TGW Logistics Group | Marchtrenk, Austria | Warehouse automation and sortation | Large multinational | Offers modular pop-up diverter solutions |
| 9 | Murata Machinery Ltd. | Kyoto, Japan | Material handling and sortation systems | Large multinational | Pop-up diverters for Asian logistics markets |
| 10 | Daifuku Co., Ltd. | Osaka, Japan | Automated material handling and sortation | Large multinational | Pop-up diverter modules for distribution centers |
| 11 | SSI Schäfer | Neunkirchen, Germany | Warehouse and sortation systems | Large multinational | Modular pop-up diverters for intralogistics |
| 12 | Körber Supply Chain | Hamburg, Germany | Supply chain automation and sortation | Large multinational | Pop-up diverter solutions via acquisitions |
| 13 | Bastian Solutions (Toyota) | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA | Material handling and sortation | Large multinational | Pop-up diverter modules for e-commerce |
| 14 | Hytrol Conveyor Company | Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA | Conveyor systems and sortation | Large company | Offers pop-up diverter sorters for distribution |
| 15 | Dorner Mfg. Corp. | Hartland, Wisconsin, USA | Precision conveyors and sortation modules | Medium company | Pop-up diverter units for light industrial use |
| 16 | mk North America | Bloomfield, Connecticut, USA | Modular conveyor and sortation components | Medium company | Pop-up diverter modules for assembly lines |
| 17 | Rexroth (Bosch) | Lohr am Main, Germany | Drive and control technologies for sorters | Large multinational | Supplies components for pop-up diverter systems |
| 18 | SICK AG | Waldkirch, Germany | Sensor solutions for sortation systems | Large multinational | Key sensor provider for pop-up diverter modules |
| 19 | Omron Corporation | Kyoto, Japan | Automation and control for sorters | Large multinational | Provides controllers and sensors for diverter modules |
| 20 | Rockwell Automation | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA | Industrial automation for sortation | Large multinational | Controls and drives for pop-up diverter systems |
| 21 | Mitsubishi Electric Corporation | Tokyo, Japan | Factory automation and sortation components | Large multinational | Supplies motors and drives for diverter modules |
| 22 | Festo AG & Co. KG | Esslingen am Neckar, Germany | Pneumatic actuators for sortation | Large multinational | Pop-up diverter pneumatic components |
| 23 | SMC Corporation | Tokyo, Japan | Pneumatic and electric actuators | Large multinational | Supplies actuators for pop-up diverter modules |
| 24 | NORD Drivesystems | Bargteheide, Germany | Gearmotors and drive solutions | Large multinational | Drive systems for pop-up diverter sorters |
| 25 | Sew-Eurodrive | Bruchsal, Germany | Drive technology for conveyors | Large multinational | Motors and gearboxes for diverter modules |
| 26 | Tsubakimoto Chain Co. | Osaka, Japan | Conveyor chains and sortation components | Large multinational | Chain drives for pop-up diverter systems |
| 27 | Rulmeca Group | Almè, Italy | Conveyor rollers and components | Large multinational | Rollers used in pop-up diverter modules |
| 28 | Van der Graaf | Brampton, Ontario, Canada | Drum motors for conveyors | Medium company | Power units for pop-up diverter sorters |
| 29 | Intralox (Laitram) | New Orleans, Louisiana, USA | Modular belting and sortation solutions | Large multinational | Pop-up diverter belts for food and logistics |
| 30 | Ammeraal Beltech | Heerhugowaard, Netherlands | Conveyor belts for sortation | Large multinational | Belt solutions for pop-up diverter modules |
Regional Dynamics
Asia-Pacific (estimated share: 40%)
Asia-Pacific dominates the market, driven by rapid e-commerce growth in China, India, and Southeast Asia. Investments in automated fulfilment centers and regional supply chain expansion are key. The region is also a major manufacturing hub for modules, with local suppliers expanding capacity. Direction: up.
North America (estimated share: 25%)
North America is a mature market with a strong focus on upgrading existing sortation systems. E-commerce giants and parcel carriers are investing in high-speed, modular diverters to handle peak volumes. The trend toward nearshoring and automation in manufacturing also supports demand. Direction: up.
Europe (estimated share: 20%)
Europe has a well-established logistics infrastructure, with demand driven by e-commerce and postal modernization. Stringent safety and quality standards favor premium modules. The region is also seeing supply chain regionalization, with assembly operations in Eastern Europe. Direction: stable.
Latin America (estimated share: 8%)
Latin America is an emerging market, with growing e-commerce penetration and logistics modernization in Brazil and Mexico. Investments in automated sortation are increasing, though the market is smaller and more price-sensitive. Local assembly and partnerships are key to growth. Direction: up.
Middle East & Africa (estimated share: 7%)
The Middle East is investing heavily in logistics hubs and airport infrastructure, driving demand for sortation systems. Africa is at an early stage, but urbanization and e-commerce growth present opportunities. The market is expected to grow from a low base, with a focus on reliability and after-sales support. Direction: up.
Market Outlook (2026-2035)
In the baseline scenario, IndexBox estimates a 6.8% compound annual growth rate for the global pop-up diverter sorter modules market over 2026-2035, bringing the market index to roughly 193 by 2035 (2025=100).
Note: indexed curves are used to compare medium-term scenario trajectories when full absolute volumes are not publicly disclosed.
For full methodological details and benchmark tables, see the latest IndexBox Pop-Up Diverter Sorter Modules market report.
This report provides an in-depth analysis of the Pop-Up Diverter Sorter Modules market in the world, covering market size, growth trajectory, demand structure, supply capability, trade flows, pricing, competitive landscape, and forecast to 2035.
The study is designed for manufacturers, distributors, importers, exporters, investors, procurement teams, advisors, and strategy teams that need a consistent, data-driven view of market dynamics and a transparent analytical definition of the product scope.
Product Coverage
This report covers the market for Pop-Up Diverter Sorter Modules, which are automated sorting devices used to divert products or materials from a main conveyor line to secondary lanes or reject bins. The scope includes standalone modules, integrated sorting systems, and related components used in industrial automation, electronics manufacturing, semiconductor fabrication, and OEM applications.
Included
- STANDALONE POP-UP DIVERTER SORTER MODULES
- INTEGRATED SORTING SYSTEMS WITH POP-UP DIVERTER FUNCTIONALITY
- COMPONENTS AND SUB-ASSEMBLIES FOR DIVERTER MODULES
- CONSUMABLES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR DIVERTER SORTERS
- AFTER-SALES SERVICE AND LIFECYCLE SUPPORT OFFERINGS
- UPSTREAM INPUTS AND CRITICAL COMPONENTS FOR MODULE PRODUCTION
Excluded
- MANUAL SORTING STATIONS AND NON-AUTOMATED DIVERTERS
- CONVEYOR BELTS AND ROLLERS WITHOUT DIVERTER MECHANISMS
- GENERAL-PURPOSE INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS NOT DESIGNED FOR SORTING
- SOFTWARE-ONLY SORTING SOLUTIONS WITHOUT HARDWARE MODULES
- COMPLETE WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (WMS) WITHOUT DIVERTER MODULES
Report Coverage and Analytical Modules
The report combines the standard market-statistics backbone with strategic chapters that are useful for commercial planning, sourcing decisions, market entry, competitor monitoring, and portfolio prioritization.
- Market size, historical development, and forecast to 2035
- Demand architecture by application, customer group, and buyer behavior
- Supply structure, production role where applicable, sourcing, and value-chain constraints
- Exports, imports, trade balance, import dependence, and key trade corridors
- Price levels, price corridors, specification effects, and commercial pricing logic
- Competitive landscape, company presence, product portfolio focus, and strategic positioning
- Country profiles for world and regional reports, with production role stated only where relevant
Segmentation Framework
The market is segmented into decision-relevant buckets so that demand drivers, pricing logic, supply constraints, and competitive positions can be compared across the same analytical frame.
- By product type / configuration: Pop-Up Diverter Sorter Modules, Components and modules, Integrated systems, Consumables and replacement parts
- By application / end-use: Industrial automation and instrumentation, Electronics and optical systems, Semiconductor and precision manufacturing, OEM integration and maintenance
- By value chain position: Upstream inputs and critical components, Manufacturing, assembly and quality control, Distribution, integration and channel partners, After-sales service, replacement and lifecycle support
Classification Coverage
The classification coverage encompasses products categorized under industrial automation equipment, sorting machinery, and conveyor system components. It includes modules and systems designed for material handling, diverting, and sorting in manufacturing, logistics, and precision assembly environments. The report covers both upstream component supply and downstream integration, as well as aftermarket replacement parts.
Geographic Coverage
Coverage includes global totals, major demand markets, production and sourcing hubs, leading exporters and importers, and country profiles for the top national markets.
Data Coverage
- Historical data: 2012-2025
- Forecast data: 2026-2035
- Market indicators: value, volume, consumption, production where available, exports, imports, prices, and company landscape
Units of Measure
- Volume: tonnes
- Value: USD
- Prices: USD per tonne
Methodology
The report combines official statistics, trade records, company disclosures, product-level evidence, and analyst validation. Data are standardized, reconciled, and cross-checked to keep market sizing, trade flows, pricing, and forecasts comparable across countries and time periods.
- International trade data, including exports, imports, and mirror statistics
- National production, consumption, and industry statistics where available
- Company-level information from public filings, product portfolios, and disclosed operating footprints
- Price series, unit-value benchmarks, and specification-level price signals
- Analyst review, outlier checks, triangulation, and forecast-scenario validation
All indicators are mapped to a consistent product definition and reviewed against the segmentation framework used in the Table of Contents.
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#1
Siemens AG
Headquarters
Munich, Germany
Focus
Industrial automation and sorting systems
Scale
Large multinational
Key player in modular sorting solutions for logistics
Honeywell Intelligrated
Headquarters
Mason, Ohio, USA
Focus
Warehouse automation and sortation
Scale
Large multinational
Offers pop-up diverter modules for parcel handling
Dematic (KION Group)
Headquarters
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Focus
Material handling and sortation systems
Scale
Large multinational
Integrated pop-up diverter solutions for e-commerce
Vanderlande Industries
Headquarters
Veghel, Netherlands
Focus
Logistics automation and baggage handling
Scale
Large multinational
Pop-up diverters for airport and parcel sectors
Interroll Group
Headquarters
Sant’Antonino, Switzerland
Focus
Conveyor components and sortation modules
Scale
Large multinational
Supplier of modular diverter units for OEMs
Fives Group
Headquarters
Paris, France
Focus
Intralogistics and sortation equipment
Scale
Large multinational
Provides pop-up diverter sorters for heavy-duty use
Beumer Group
Headquarters
Beckum, Germany
Focus
Sortation and conveying systems
Scale
Large multinational
Pop-up diverter modules for parcel and baggage
TGW Logistics Group
Headquarters
Marchtrenk, Austria
Focus
Warehouse automation and sortation
Scale
Large multinational
Offers modular pop-up diverter solutions
Murata Machinery Ltd.
Headquarters
Kyoto, Japan
Focus
Material handling and sortation systems
Scale
Large multinational
Pop-up diverters for Asian logistics markets
Daifuku Co., Ltd.
Headquarters
Osaka, Japan
Focus
Automated material handling and sortation
Scale
Large multinational
Pop-up diverter modules for distribution centers
SSI Schäfer
Headquarters
Neunkirchen, Germany
Focus
Warehouse and sortation systems
Scale
Large multinational
Modular pop-up diverters for intralogistics
Körber Supply Chain
Headquarters
Hamburg, Germany
Focus
Supply chain automation and sortation
Scale
Large multinational
Bastian Solutions (Toyota)
Headquarters
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Focus
Material handling and sortation
Scale
Large multinational
Pop-up diverter modules for e-commerce
Hytrol Conveyor Company
Headquarters
Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA
Focus
Conveyor systems and sortation
Scale
Large company
Offers pop-up diverter sorters for distribution
Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Headquarters
Hartland, Wisconsin, USA
Focus
Precision conveyors and sortation modules
Scale
Medium company
Pop-up diverter units for light industrial use
mk North America
Headquarters
Bloomfield, Connecticut, USA
Focus
Modular conveyor and sortation components
Scale
Medium company
Pop-up diverter modules for assembly lines
Rexroth (Bosch)
Headquarters
Lohr am Main, Germany
Focus
Drive and control technologies for sorters
Scale
Large multinational
Supplies components for pop-up diverter systems
SICK AG
Headquarters
Waldkirch, Germany
Focus
Sensor solutions for sortation systems
Scale
Large multinational
Key sensor provider for pop-up diverter modules
Omron Corporation
Headquarters
Kyoto, Japan
Focus
Automation and control for sorters
Scale
Large multinational
Provides controllers and sensors for diverter modules
Rockwell Automation
Headquarters
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Focus
Industrial automation for sortation
Scale
Large multinational
Controls and drives for pop-up diverter systems
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Headquarters
Tokyo, Japan
Focus
Factory automation and sortation components
Scale
Large multinational
Supplies motors and drives for diverter modules
Festo AG & Co. KG
Headquarters
Esslingen am Neckar, Germany
Focus
Pneumatic actuators for sortation
Scale
Large multinational
Pop-up diverter pneumatic components
SMC Corporation
Headquarters
Tokyo, Japan
Focus
Pneumatic and electric actuators
Scale
Large multinational
Supplies actuators for pop-up diverter modules
NORD Drivesystems
Headquarters
Bargteheide, Germany
Focus
Gearmotors and drive solutions
Scale
Large multinational
Drive systems for pop-up diverter sorters
Sew-Eurodrive
Headquarters
Bruchsal, Germany
Focus
Drive technology for conveyors
Scale
Large multinational
Motors and gearboxes for diverter modules
Tsubakimoto Chain Co.
Headquarters
Osaka, Japan
Focus
Conveyor chains and sortation components
Scale
Large multinational
Chain drives for pop-up diverter systems
Rulmeca Group
Headquarters
Almè, Italy
Focus
Conveyor rollers and components
Scale
Large multinational
Rollers used in pop-up diverter modules
Van der Graaf
Headquarters
Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Focus
Drum motors for conveyors
Scale
Medium company
Power units for pop-up diverter sorters
Intralox (Laitram)
Headquarters
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Focus
Modular belting and sortation solutions
Scale
Large multinational
Pop-up diverter belts for food and logistics
Ammeraal Beltech
Headquarters
Heerhugowaard, Netherlands
Focus
Conveyor belts for sortation
Scale
Large multinational
Belt solutions for pop-up diverter modules
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