• (Left to right) Victor Molkenboer (Mayor of Woerden), Nadia Taylor (tna director), and H.E. Dr. Brett Mason (Australian Ambassador to the Netherlands) cut the ribbon on the new facility.
    (Left to right) Victor Molkenboer (Mayor of Woerden), Nadia Taylor (tna director), and H.E. Dr. Brett Mason (Australian Ambassador to the Netherlands) cut the ribbon on the new facility.
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Tna has opened a new manufacturing facility in the Netherlands which includes a section dedicated to processing and packaging equipment.

This section will be part of tna's expanded Food Technology Testing Centre (FTTC), which includes a dedicated product demonstration area. 

Spanning 3600m2, the new facility will allow tna to increase its production capacities and give food manufacturers an insight into the latest controls technology, including advanced equipment integration, detailed data collection, and cloud-based controls.

“We’re incredibly excited to officially open our new food processing centre,” co-founder and director Nadia Taylor said.

"The new site is three times bigger than the previous Florigo factory, which not only strengthens our current manufacturing capabilities, but also ensures we have the capacity to further expand our operations in the future.

"It’s also great news for our customers who now have even more room to test our equipment.

"From cutting and drying through to frying, seasoning and distribution, all the way to our high-speed packaging technology, the new factory will be the first place where we’ll get to showcase our entire range of start-to-finish solutions. We’re really happy with the setup of the new factory and can’t wait to welcome everyone at the new site.”

Since acquiring Florigo back in 2015, tna has made a number of significant investments and increased the local workforce by 80 per cent.

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