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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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The presentation of the charity voucher after the Golden Fry competition at Interpom | Primeurs. From left to right: Jan van de Wolfshaar, Steve Raskin, Ron Packbier, Leon Boer and Adriaan de Bruijne.
december 12, 2016
TOMRA and Farm Frites donate €2,000 to UNICEF in Golden Fry Contest at Interpom | Primeurs
Farm Frites, a Dutch family business specializing in fries and potato products, has been presented with a charity voucher worth €2,000 after winning The Golden Fry competition, held by TOMRA Sorting Food, a leading provider of sensor-based food sorting machines.
The TOMRA 5B, a state-of-the-art sorter for the vegetable, fresh cut and potato processing industrie is the first of the next generation machines to be named using TOMRA's new naming convention.
december 08, 2016
TOMRA launches new way of naming Food Sorting Systems
TOMRA Sorting Food has launched a new way of naming its food sorting machines to bring clarity and simplicity to the way its next generation of sorters can be identified and specified by customers.
In order to meet the global population’s growing demand for food, research by the FAO predict that 70% more food is needed by 2050
november 16, 2016
Making the Most of Food
In order to meet the global population’s growing demand for food, research by the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) predicts that the worldwide food manufacturing and processing industries need to increase their total output by 70 per cent by 2050.
TOMRA president and CEO Stefan Ranstrand (with flowers) welcomed Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg to the company’s Slovakian manufacturing facility
augustus 31, 2016
Norwegian Prime Minister praises TOMRA Sorting Solution's €10m manufacturing facility in Senec, Slovakia
Norway’s Prime Minister, Erna Solberg, has expressed her admiration for TOMRA Sorting Solutions’ purpose-built 12,600 sq m state-of-the art manufacturing and distribution facility after visiting it at the Prologis Park Bratislava in Senec, Slovakia.