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TOMRA Food

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TOMRA Food diseña y fabrica máquinas de clasificación basadas en sensores y soluciones integradas post-cosecha que transforman la producción alimentaria mundial para maximizar la seguridad alimentaria y minimizar las pérdidas de alimentos, asegurándose de que Cada Recurso Cuente.

La empresa tiene más de 12,800 unidades instaladas en productores de alimentos, empacadores y procesadores de todo el mundo para confitería, frutas, frutas secas, granos y semillas, papas, proteínas, nueces y verduras.

Estas soluciones incluyen tecnología avanzada de clasificación, selección, pelado y análisis para ayudar a las empresas a mejorar los retornos, obtener eficiencias operativas y garantizar un suministro de alimentos seguro.

TOMRA Food opera centros de excelencia, oficinas regionales y ubicaciones de fabricación en Estados Unidos, Europa, América del Sur, Asia, África y Oceanía.

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Noticias de esta Compañia
The TOMRA 5A’s advanced detection capability is combined with the company’s Smart rejection technology to significantly increase the range of foreign objects that can be removed, leading to the more than 98 percent removal rate.
Octubre 01, 2017
Foreign Object Removal in Potato Processing: TOMRA 5A removes OVER 98% after washing and peeling
With worldwide demand for potato products continuing to grow, TOMRA Sorting Food is supporting potato processors by launching an enhanced sorting solution which removes more than 98 percent of all typical foreign objects found in product streams after washing and peeling.
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TOMRA Sorting Food is ready to welcome you at the Pack Expo 2017 in booth 8027.
Septiembre 25, 2017
TOMRA Shows Next-Generation Food Sorting Technology at Pack Expo 2017
Global food sorting manufacturer, TOMRA Sorting, Inc., shows two of its newest innovative sorting machines at the Pack Expo in Las Vegas
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Ashley Hunter, head of TOMRA Sorting Food (left) and Thomas Molnar, global sales and marketing communications director (right)
Agosto 05, 2017
TOMRA Sorting Food announces successful half year performance
TOMRA Sorting Food has announced a positive six months trading since the start of 2017 thanks to the successful launch of three sorting platforms, new senior management appointments and the implementation of an enhanced customer support service.
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Earlier in 2017 Xact introduced this new Paper Ultrabag by Giro, here shown for potatoes, but suitable for the full range of fruit and vegetables. The finished pack has a traditional and vintage look with an excellent paper finish and a fresh and ecologic
Julio 11, 2017
TOMRA subsidiary Compac partners with UK packaging specialist Xact
Earlier today, TOMRA Subsidiary Compac announced a new partnership with Xact, one of the United Kingdom’s leading integrated solution providers and a specialist in packaging and marking equipment.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How does TOMRA’s technology influence pricing dynamics in agricultural markets?

By enabling precision grading, TOMRA allows producers to segment products into multiple value tiers. This leads to more dynamic pricing strategies where premium quality is monetized better, while lower grades are efficiently diverted to processing or alternative uses, maximizing overall revenue.

How does TOMRA’s technology impact processing efficiency in the potato industry?

In potato processing, sorting precision directly affects peeling loss, frying quality and final product consistency. TOMRA’s systems help reduce raw material waste, improve cut quality and ensure uniformity critical for products like chips and fries.

How might TOMRA influence the future design of food processing factories?

Factories may be designed around integrated, automated and data-connected systems rather than linear processes. TOMRA’s ecosystem approach could drive the shift toward smart factories in agriculture.

Can TOMRA’s solutions standardize food quality globally or will regional diversity resist it?

While technology pushes toward standardization, consumer preferences and local varieties will maintain diversity. The future likely involves standardized processing with localized customization.

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