TOMRA’s advanced sorting machines inspect millions of individual product pieces per hour, typically recovering five to ten percent higher yields while providing superior utilization or resources.
That’s equivalent to approximately 25,000 trucks worth of potatoes per year!
TOMRA Food has solutions for sorting fresh, frozen, and dried strawberries. TOMRA sorters identify and reject rotten, unripe, discolored, and molded strawberries while eliminating foreign material, stems, leaves, and snails from your line.
TOMRA sorting solutions boost throughput and availability while at the same time increasing yield, quality, and food safety for your operation.
The Blizzard free fall, pulsed LED, camera sorting machine is the ideal and most cost-effective optical food sorting machine within the Individually Quick Frozen vegetable and fruit processing industry.
The Genius™ optical belt sorting machine uses a combination of various sorting technologies to meet the high food safety requirements of the industry and individual food processors.
The Helius™ free-fall sorting machine provides an optical sorting solution for a wide variety of food applications. The TOMRA Helius™ P sorter specializes in sorting free-flowing dry products such as seeds, rice, nuts, grains, etc.
The Nimbus free-fall sorting machine is the answer to the food industry’s continuously high requirements and individual processors.
Our sorting machines and integrated post-harvest solutions are used all over the world. Don't just take our word for it. Hear what our customers have to say and read some of their testimonials to discover how our technology is driving food safety, profitability and sustainability.
TOMRA Food develops the world's most advanced grading, sorting, peeling, and analytical technology. Food growers, packers, and processors around the world use TOMRA machines to sort a variety of fresh whole products and processed food to maximize output and minimize waste.
Complete customer satisfaction with service and support provided around the world 365 days per year.