Implementing sorting technology can significantly reduce the risk of contamination from aflatoxins and foreign material, driving up food safety on the production line and offering a smart investment for processors and manufacturers.
One part of this offer is “Preventive Maintenance,” which includes a high level checkup, maintenance and optimization.
June 13, 2017
TOMRA Sorting Food, Austria, launched TOMRA Care, a modular service portfolio designed to keep machines running at the highest performance level at all times.
Today, Mrs. Gerry’s salads and mashed potato products can be found in grocery stores, restaurants, universities, healthcare facilities and more nationwide.
March 30, 2017
Mrs. Gerry's Kitchen's latest expansion includes TOMRA's Orbit 350 steam peeling line, which allowed them to expand its ready-to-eat refrigerated entrées.
The $600,000 packing line can inspect, clean, wash, dry, sort, box, label and seal fruit harvested from the 1,000-acre campus farm.
February 16, 2017
The Jordan College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology on the Fresno State campus, Fresno, Calif., unveiled a state-of-the-art citrus packing line that was donated by Bee Sweet Citrus, Fowler, Calif.
Developments in technologies, such as a 360-degree surround view of the produce for optimal inspection, combined with innovative detection and rejection technology, result in more valid decisions about the quality of the product.
The company’s new sorting machines will be classified in platform series numbered between 1 and 5, with the numbers being used for increasing application complexity.
December 16, 2016
TOMRA Sorting Food, Austria, launched a new way of naming its food sorting machines to bring clarity and simplicity to its next generation of sorters.