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The sorter’s unique recipe-driven operation allows it to be changed over to handle a new product in seconds with only a couple of taps on the touchscreen.
t-Sort is a portable, scalable robotic sortation system that operates similar to a tilt tray sorter without a fixed track, moving freely to any divert or induction station along the shortest path.
Tompkins Robotics, Raleigh, N.C., announced a strategic partnership with Bastian Solutions, Indianapolis, Ind., to expand delivery of its t-Sort solution.
d’Arta offers a range of fresh frozen products, including vegetables, fruits, herbs and ready-made side dishes produced from its four European factories.
For many years, d’Arta and Bühler have worked collaboratively to solve the challenges typically faced by the fresh and frozen foods sector and to help improve the efficiency of optical sorting equipment to ensure 100% food safety.
Tompkins Robotics, Raleigh, N.C., announced a strategic partnership with PULSE Integration, Pittston, Pa., to deliver its t-Sort solution to help PULSE Integration’s clients streamline and improve fulfillment operations.
Eaglestone Equipment, St. Charles, Ill., announced the Series 2300 Large Volume Sorting Conveyor, which achieves higher shipping accuracy at increased speed.
Producing and selling food will become more environmentally responsible because sustainability and profitability both depend on the efficient use of resources.
Supermarkets of the near-future will have their business models radically re-shaped by innovations in-store, online and in the food industry supply chain.
AVEVA, a UK-based provider of engineering and industrial software, announced a partnership with TOMRA Sorting Food, Austria, to embed SCADA technology in sensor-based sorting and packhouse solutions for the fresh produce industry.