TOMRA Sorting Food has introduced the TOMRA QV-P, an in-line detector for the identification of chicken wooden breast - a condition that affects broiler chickens, making the meat hard and chewy.
The acquisition will better serve the needs of Meyer Industries’ customer-base by providing a larger platform of research, engineering and manufacturing resources.
Courtney Bokenkroger joins the Passport team as a statistician, where she’ll be responsible for providing data analysis and creating customer value through the PassTrac Food Safety Analytics platform.
It’s common to think of sanitation as third-shift work that ends the production day. But given that workers ensure the plant is clean and ready to operate, it’s preferable to consider sanitation as the beginning of production, or “shift zero.”
With this highly researched and tested solution, swine producers in the United States and Asia-Pacific regions can maximize feed efficiency and achieve consistent growth performance for sustainable profitability.