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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 announces successful half year performance
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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.
TOMRA Sorting Food launches Korean website
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TOMRA Sorting Food launches Korean website

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TOMRA to showcase their optical sorting solutions at FoodPro 2017 in Sydney, Australia
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TOMRA to showcase their optical sorting solutions at FoodPro 2017 in Sydney, Australia

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New TOMRA ACT UI helps Processors optimize Workflow and improve Profitability

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