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Tna has opened a new office and training centre in Mexico to give new services and extra support to local food manufacturers.

Located in Santiago de Querétaro, the office enables tna to accommodate its growing sales and technical support team and better respond to regional business growth.

The new office also incorporates a new training centre with technical support, helping manufacturers maximise the performance of their tna equipment.

“Our business and team in Latin America have grown immensely over the last few years,” Thiago Roriz, general manager – tna Latin America, said.

”We’ve experienced a 31 per cent increase in sales in the last three years alone, and have doubled the size of our local sales and technical support team.

"Our new site is almost three times bigger than our previous office, which means we’re not only able to accommodate our growing team of experts, but can now also offer customers a dedicated training area."

The new training centre of excellence offers detailed insights into the functions of tna’s equipment in a live operational environment.

It will help customers improve workplace safety, reduce downtime, enhance operational efficiencies and maximise the lifespan and performance of tna solutions, according to the company.

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