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Tomra opens recycling business unit in North Carolina

Tomra opens recycling business unit in North Carolina
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Tomra Sorting Recycling, a sensor-based sorting technology company with headquarters in Norway, has celebrated the opening of its new Tomra Sorting Inc. office in Charlotte, North Carolina. Tomra reports that the new location in North America serves as a waste and metals recycling headquarters for customers operating in North America, Central America and South America.

In addition to the new Charlotte location, Tomra Sorting Inc. has offices dedicated to the food and material sorting businesses in West Sacramento, California; Englewood, Colorado; and Shelton, Connecticut.

“Tomra’s customer base in the Americas continues to grow, and opening our Charlotte office to focus solely on waste and metals sorting is the best way to serve and support our customers and partners,” says Carlos Manchado Atienza, regional director Americas for Tomra Sorting Inc. “With Tomra’s global growth, new Circular Economy business unit and recent and planned 2020 sorting solutions releases, Tomra leads the charge for the better use of resources. Our East Coast recycling headquarters will make Tomra stronger for our customers.”

According to a news release from Tomra, the new Charlotte location serves as a hub for Tomra Sorting’s North American field sales. The location also centralizes the company’s recycling project management, inside sales, customer service and field service team members. Tomra reports that its sales and service teams in Mexico, Latin America and Brazil will also rely on the Charlotte office to streamline customer support and sales efforts.

Tomra offers a range of sensor-based sorting solutions for the waste and metal recycling industries, including Autosort, Combisense, Finder and X-Tract. The company also recently introduced new Insight and Gain technologies that enhance the performance of a company’s sorting solutions. Insight provides nearly real-time monitoring of sorting lines to deliver digital metrics for the status and performance of sorting equipment, while Gain is a deep learning-based add-on to Tomra Autosort. 

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Source: Recycling Today
Tomra opens recycling business unit in North Carolina
<![CDATA[Tomra Sorting Recycling, a sensor-based sorting technology company with headquarters in Norway, has celebrated the opening of its new Tomra Sorting Inc. office in Charlotte, North Carolina. Tomra reports that the new location in North America serves as a waste and metals recycling headquarters for customers operating in North America, Central America and South America.In addition to the new Charlotte location, Tomra Sorting Inc. has offices dedicated to the food and material sorting businesses in West Sacramento, California; Englewood, Colorado; and Shelton, Connecticut.“Tomra’s customer base in the Americas continues to grow, and opening our Charlotte office to focus solely on waste and metals sorting is the best way to serve and support our customers and partners,” says Carlos Manchado Atienza, regional director Americas for Tomra Sorting Inc. “With Tomra’s global growth, new Circular Economy business unit and recent and planned 2020 sorting solutions releases, Tomra leads the charge for the better use of resources. Our East Coast recycling headquarters will make Tomra stronger for our customers.”According to a news release from Tomra, the new Charlotte location serves as a hub for Tomra Sorting’s North American field sales. The location also centralizes the company’s recycling project management, inside sales, customer service…

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