
Tomra Sorting Recycling
Connected machines and cloud-based data storage are transforming how businesses collect, access and analyze data, according to Tomra Sorting Recycling, a sensor-based sorting equipment manufacturer based in Germany. The company has released a new e-book, “Digitalization – Connect to Enhance Productivity in the Recycling Industry,” that looks at machine connectivity and data-driven process trends in the recycling industry.
Through embedded sensors and cloud-based reporting, optical sorters can provide data that drives strategic management processes, Tomra Recycling says in a news release on its new e-book. Near real-time data provides insights into production gaps, allows companies to react fast to change and improves recycled product quality and throughput.
Tomra says its new e-book is free to download. The e-book examines stored service reports, spare parts orders and product manuals that improve machine maintenance efficiency. The e-book also discusses how leveraged production data, combined with advanced analytics, may result in the development of new sorting technologies and processes.
Click here to learn more about Tomra Recycling’s new e-book.
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