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六月 14, 2017
Three musketeers (3Ms) invest in potato grading and sorting line
With six farms as shareholders of 3Ms (Three Musketeers) operating more than 34,000 acres, they have contracted Haith, Tomra and Dijkstra to put in a new state-of-the-art potato grading and sorting line at their site at Bentwaters, near Woodbridge, Suffolk. A brand new building for this has been constructed also.From the archive
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六月 08, 2017
Burts Chips and Keogh's Crisps chose Key Technology’s Optyx to sort their batch fried potato chips
Key Technology’s Optyx® digital sorters are selected by regional processors of batch-fried potato chips/crisps working to satisfy the rising quality expectations of consumers and retailers around the world.From the archive

三月 18, 2016
Tong Engineering expands Processing Equipment Portfolio through Partnership with Marcelissen
Tong engineering announces the expansion of its range of vegetable processing equipment through a partnership with Netherlands-based food processing equipment manufacturer, Marcelissen.From the archive
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五月 27, 2014
New Features add to appeal of Herbert Oculus Sorter
Herbert Engineering has added significant new features to their Oculus optical sorter, which will enable growers and packers to achieve superior quality product with increased accuracy in the detection of defects tubers.From the archive

四月 25, 2013
Herbert's Oculus optical sorter sales to France
Herbert’s new Oculus optical sorter is the next generation in optical sorting for potatoes and, since it first saw the light of day at last year’s Interpom, it has been generating considerable interest amongst growers, packers and processors alike.From the archive

十一月 25, 2012
See a New Vision in Optical Sorting at Interpom: Herbert Launches Oculus
Herbert Engineering has launched Oculus, the next generation in optical sorting for washed and peeled potatoes. See for yourself this new vision in optical sorting on the Herbert stand, no 1100 at this year’s Interpom.From the archive










