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TOMRA

Processing Equipment
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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 Sorting Food alcanza hito histórico
January 27, 2016
TOMRA Sorting Food alcanza hito histórico
TOMRA Sorting Food, el fabricante líder de sistemas de clasificación óptica para alimentos, ha llegado a un punto importante en su historia.
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From 2016 onwards, the BEST Sorting and ODENBERG legacy brands will be retired and the company will progress as a single, unified brand under TOMRA Sorting Food.
January 27, 2016
TOMRA Sorting Food reaches historic milestone
From 2016 onwards, the BEST Sorting and ODENBERG legacy brands will be retired and the company will progress as a single, unified brand under TOMRA Sorting Food.
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TOMRA's Halo sorter in action sorting potatoes. Visit TOMRA Sorting Food at Booth 1102 in the Mirage Hotel and Casino Convention Center to learn more about the Halo sensor-based optical food sorting machine.
January 07, 2016
Potato Expo 2016: Come see the HALO effect at the booth of TOMRA Sorting Food
TOMRA Sorting Food is set to demonstrate one of its innovative potato sorting systems at this year’s Potato Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 12-14.
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A TOMRA potato sorter in operation.
November 23, 2015
Advancements in automation and robotics are driving improvements in food processing
Continued advances in automation and robotics are making the global food manufacturing and processing industries safer, more efficient and able to deliver higher profits, according to TOMRA Sorting Food.
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