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TOMRA

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TOMRA Sorting Food has announced that its sorting, peeling and processing systems will be branded TOMRA as of September 25, 2014.

The names of all the machines will no longer contain the names ODENBERG and BEST, the two organizations which the group acquired in recent years to establish and expand its food business.

TOMRA bought Ireland-based ODENBERG in 2011, acquiring unique patented technology and leading positions in several fast-growing food sorting and processing industry segments. In 2012, it purchased BEST Sorting, whose headquarters were in Belgium, becoming the world’s leading food sorter supplier and gaining an expanded technology portfolio.
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TOMRA website now also in Polish: Firma TOMRA Sorting Solutions jest czołowym dostawcą maszyn sortujących żywność opartych na czujnikach oraz technologii obróbki żywności świeżej i przetworzonej.
Julio 20, 2016
TOMRA Sorting Food strengthens online presence with Polish Language website
TOMRA Sorting Food has announced the launch of its new Polish langcode website, which will provide a dynamic online resource for its customers in Poland.
An important reason for the identification and removal of contaminants is to reduce the accidental spread of allergens.
Julio 18, 2016
Cross out Contamination
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), an estimated 600 million people – almost 10 per cent of the global population – fall ill after eating contaminated food.
Mayo 23, 2016
Nedato Potato Quality improved with TOMRA Potato Sorting Technology
For over 50 years, the Nedato cooperative of 500 farmers has been producing quality potatoes for customers across the world.
Potatoes in storage are mixed with dirt you do not want on your plate. TOMRA Sorting has a sorting solution for fresh and frozen whole, sliced, diced, cubed and flake potato products.
Mayo 05, 2016
Time to sort out Food Waste, says TOMRA
Almost a third of all food produced worldwide is never eaten, leading to 1.3 billion tons of food waste each year. This includes around 45 per cent of all fruit and vegetables and 20 per cent of meat.