• The new tna website will feature a data-rich resource for the company's global customer base.
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Australian packaging and food processing machine specialist tna has turned to technology to support its growing international presence with the launch of a new website to support its global customer base.

The new site, www.tnasolutions.com, is designed to provide easy access to its support teams and customers, as well as company news, events, blog and the latest product information.

“Our new website is a great update to the tna story, highlighting our commitment to customers and demonstrating our focus on product innovation,” tna group marketing manager, Shayne De la Force, said.

“In the coming months, we will be rolling out the website in several languages, including Spanish, French, German, Italian and Brazilian Portuguese.

“This multilingual resource will further facilitate international connections in all the countries we work in, and an enhanced global online presence will also enable us to reach key food packaging customers around the world more easily.”

As well as a dynamic online resource on its product range, including such new equipment releases as tna's intelli-flav OMS 5 on-machine seasoning system and robag 3ci high-speed bagger, the site will include technical white papers and product brochures for download via the site’s new resource section.

In recent years, the company has focused on building its international customer base by expanding its heritage in snack applications into other areas including confectionery, cereals, powders and fresh produce.

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