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TOMRA Food's Fresh Food business area now operating from Field Research Centre

TOMRA Fresh Food, one of TOMRA Food's two business areas, is now operating from the company's Field Research Centre in Waikato, New Zealand. By bringing together business activities previously located in both Waikato and Auckland, all stages of the development cycle - from Fruit science to designing and manufacturing food-grading solutions - are now in close proximity. This initiative follows the recent creation by TOMRA Food of two discrete business areas, TOMRA Processed Food and TOMRA Fresh Food. It also integrates the expertise of Compac and BBC Technologies, two New Zealand-based businesses acquired by TOMRA in 2018, which are now part of the TOMRA Food brand.

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16 March, 2022
TOMRA Fresh Food, one of TOMRA Food's two business areas, is now operating from the company's Field Research Centre in Waikato, New Zealand. By bringing together business activities previously located in both Waikato and Auckland, all stages of the development cycle - from Fruit science to designing and manufacturing food-grading solutions - are now in close proximity. This initiative follows the recent creation by TOMRA Food of two discrete business areas, TOMRA Processed Food and TOMRA Fresh Food. It also integrates the expertise of Compac and BBC Technologies, two New Zealand-based businesses acquired by TOMRA in 2018, which are now part of the TOMRA Food brand. This integration has made TOMRA's Fresh Food business area the leading provider of post-harvest solutions and services to the global fresh produce industry, using the world's most advanced grading technology. TOMRA provides innovative packhouse solutions for fresh produce such as apples, citrus, avocados, tomatoes, kiwifruit, cherries, and blueberries. Geoff Furniss, CEO of TOMRA Fresh Food at TOMRA Food, commented: "We are determined to continue pushing the limits of agri-tech innovation and to extend our offering further. By operating out of the Field Research Centre, we can fully align our development team, to deliver highly valued products to the food industry, and make better use of the skillsets and expertise of our entire team, to get closer to our customers through aligned service and sales offerings." An ideal climate for product developmentThe Waikato District, in New Zealand's North Island, is at an intersection between subtropical and temperate climates. This makes the area unusually well-suited to a wide range of crops, including all kinds of berries, apples, potatoes, and cherries. The nearby Bay of Plenty region, blessed by the warming influence of the Pacific Ocean, is home to New Zealand's largest plantings of avocados and kiwifruit. This rich agricultural diversity means that TOMRA is well-positioned here to build lasting relationships with a wide range of commercial partners. The Field Research Centre is housed in a two-level, 5,100-square-meter building that can accommodate 280 employees. Some 3,300 square meters are dedicated to factory space, 1,800 square meters to offices and research and development. The building's design includes collaborative spaces, with the potential to host like-minded enterprises to facilitate sharing information and the creation of ideas. The Field Research Centre has a production design facility; cool storage; the facility for full test simulations of packing lines and testing new integrated solutions with these lines; space for engineering, electronics, software design, and fruit-science test laboratories; and the space for scale and growth for TOMRA's research and development program. The site also features two hectares for field research, to be developed as test orchards. By growing the same crops as its customers, TOMRA will build an even more intimate understanding of the challenges they must solve, from the field through to packhouse. Furniss said: "TOMRA's development team will work directly alongside the company's Fresh Fruit Science Program to test and improve solutions prior to producing them on site. The assembly teams can provide direct feedback to development to close the feedback loop. This is where the process starts and where we have the space to sort out any problems, inventions, brainstorming and creating, so we get to the stage where we have solutions our customers truly value." TOMRA's Fresh Food business line has 17 global offices with manufacturing in New Zealand, Europe, and China. About TOMRA FoodTOMRA Food designs and manufactures sensor-based sorting machines and integrated post-harvest solutions for the food industry, using the world's most advanced grading, sorting, peeling and analytical technology. Over 8,000 units are installed at food growers, packers, and processors worldwide for fruits, nuts, vegetables, potato products, grains and seeds, dried fruit, meat and seafood. The company's mission is to enable its customers to improve returns, gain operational efficiencies, and ensure a safe food supply via smart, useable technologies. To achieve this, TOMRA Food operates centers of excellence, regional offices and manufacturing locations within the United States, Europe, South America, Asia, Africa and Australasia. TOMRA Food is a member of the TOMRA Group founded in 1972 that began with the design, manufacture and sale of reverse vending machines (RVMs) for automated collection of used beverage containers. Today TOMRA provides technology-led solutions that enable the circular economy with advanced collection and sorting systems that optimize resource recovery and minimize waste in the food, recycling and mining industries. TOMRA has ~100,000 installations in over 80 markets worldwide and had total revenues of ~10.9 billion NOK in 2021. The Group employs ~4,600 globally and is publicly listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE: TOM). For further information about TOMRA, please see www.tomra.com 
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