TOMRA has announced it has further strengthened its set-up in China by increasing its investment and business activities.
TOMRA currently has its Food Sorting and Grading, Recycling Sorting, and Beverage Container Collection businesses in China, and its business activity in the country ranges from business development, product management, research and development (R&D), assembly, sales, service and application validation in the local test centres.
After expanding TOMRA’s fresh fruit and vegetable grading state-of-the-art manufacturing site in Kunshan, TOMRA further reinforced its engineering team in China and expanded its technology centre in Xiamen.
Sustainable development a national focus in China
China’s remarkably rapid development over the past 30 years has impressed the world. This fast progress has, however, also posed some challenges to the long-term welfare of the population, such as excessive exploitation of natural resources, environmental pollution and challenges with food safety.
With the ‘Made in China 2025’ strategy, blueprinted by the nation’s top decision makers, there has been a national consensus that China should make a transition to sustainable development. In the coming years, priority will be given to innovation, manufacturing quality, environmental protection and structural change in the economy. TOMRA’s vision of building a circular economy and a sustainable future with the aid of cutting-edge technology resonates with China’s top-level strategy.
As a driving force in technology innovation in the recycling and food processing industries, TOMRA is discovering that its leading technology and industry expertise are becoming increasingly popular and important in the local market. To prepare for the new opportunities created by China’s transformation, TOMRA has been strengthening its organisational base in this vibrant country.
Envisioning TOMRA’s contribution in China’s shift to sustainable development, general manager at TOMRA China Jacob Rognhaug says: “During China’s transformative development, more innovative technologies are needed to address the challenges of efficient use of resources, environmental protection and the provision of high-quality food.
“At TOMRA, we are dedicated to optimising resource productivity with sensor-based technology, and our solutions can answer some of the main challenges that China is facing today. That’s why we have been increasing our financial investment in China while also investing a considerable amount of time in achieving a better understanding of the local market. I’m confident our technology can contribute significantly to China’s goal of sustainable development.”
Committed to grow with China
TOMRA developed a comprehensive China strategy in 2015, and it includes establishing a local R&D team, setting up a local service network and strengthening local production.
In 2017, TOMRA invested in expanding its manufacturing site in Kunshan to more than 11,000m2, strengthening the supply chain, and providing enhanced support for the local market. This resulted in better integration of the resources in its global operations.
In addition, TOMRA enhanced its engineering capability in China by extending its technology centre in Xiamen to support product and application development. Today, the technology centre in Xiamen covers 5000m2, hosting about 150 employees, tripling the number of staff that were employed in 2015.
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