Conditioning , Cooling and CA , Packaging , Processing

New innovations to increase horticulture efficiency and improve the use of resource son show at Hort Connections

One of Wyma?s key strategic focuses is helping customers make more sustainable use of increasingly scarce and expensive resources. For many in the Australian and New Zealand horticulture sector in particular, water is one of the key inputs they have to manage ? both from a cost and sustainability perspective. This makes it extremely timely to be bringing our brand-new water treatment system to demonstrate at Hort Connections, before we launch the solution in the coming months. The modular, scalable water treatment solution offers a high level of filtration while also providing easier and more efficient waste disposal. Also highlighting the use of water as a more efficient means of carefully handling produce, Wyma partners Burg and Manter will also be onsite, demonstrating the solutions Wyma can integrate into a range of tailored packing and handling lines. Innovations like Burg?s range of bin tipping and hydro bin-fillers and Manter?s range of weighing and bagging equipment also underscore the commitment Wyma is making to not only support productivity and reduce manual handling across its automated line solutions but also ensure every ounce of value is realised from each product, through the use of gentle and efficient handling technologies. Events like Hort Connections are extremely valuable to our local teams. It?s an opportunity for Wyma to not only demonstrate our latest designs, but also hear directly from the industry about their needs. It also helps us focus on the innovations that will help our customers in the future, as they face changing markets and growing demands to act sustainably while improving productivity and reducing cost. To come and talk to us about the opportunities you see in the future, visit the Wyma team at stand 245-246.

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30 May, 2023
One of WYMA’s key strategic focuses is helping customers make more sustainable use of increasingly scarce and expensive resources. For many in the Australian and New Zealand horticulture sector in particular, water is one of the key inputs they have to manage – both from a cost and sustainability perspective. This makes it extremely timely to be bringing our brand-new water treatment system to demonstrate at Hort Connections, before we launch the solution in the coming months. The modular, scalable water treatment solution offers a high level of filtration while also providing easier and more efficient waste disposal. Also highlighting the use of water as a more efficient means of carefully handling produce, Wyma partners Burg and Manter will also be onsite, demonstrating the solutions Wyma can integrate into a range of tailored packing and handling lines. Innovations like Burg’s range of bin tipping and hydro bin-fillers and Manter’s range of weighing and bagging equipment also underscore the commitment Wyma is making to not only support productivity and reduce manual handling across its automated line solutions but also ensure every ounce of value is realised from each product, through the use of gentle and efficient handling technologies. Events like Hort Connections are extremely valuable to our local teams. It’s an opportunity for Wyma to not only demonstrate our latest designs, but also hear directly from the industry about their needs. It also helps us focus on the innovations that will help our customers in the future, as they face changing markets and growing demands to act sustainably while improving productivity and reducing cost. To come and talk to us about the opportunities you see in the future, visit the Wyma team at stand 245-246.
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