Tomra - Oppdatering Queensland
Section 1: Queensland Government News
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Container Refund Scheme update
The Queensland Government has extended the timeframe for the introduction of the state’s container refund scheme from 1 July to 1 November 2018.
The date was changed to respond to stakeholders who were keen to ensure the Queensland scheme leveraged the lessons learned from the rollout of the New South Wales scheme late last year.
The Queensland Government and Container Exchange (CoEx)—which has been appointed by the Queensland Government as the scheme’s Product Responsibility Organisation (PRO)—want it to be the best scheme in Australia.
The delay will allow time for the PRO to get a critical amount of refund points in place, the communications strategy rolled out, and for the community infrastructure grants program to take effect.
CoEx will be governed by a Board of nine directors, made up of beverage industry and independent representation, and including an independent chair.
As the scheme’s PRO, CoEx will work with the government to ensure the scheme is a success, and that it remains efficient and delivers positive outcomes for the public, community groups and the environment.
For more information about the scheme visit the Queensland Government website.
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Container Refund Scheme update
The Queensland Government has extended the timeframe for the introduction of the state’s container refund scheme from 1 July to 1 November 2018.
The date was changed to respond to stakeholders who were keen to ensure the Queensland scheme leveraged the lessons learned from the rollout of the New South Wales scheme late last year.
The Queensland Government and Container Exchange (CoEx)—which has been appointed by the Queensland Government as the scheme’s Product Responsibility Organisation (PRO)—want it to be the best scheme in Australia.
The delay will allow time for the PRO to get a critical amount of refund points in place, the communications strategy rolled out, and for the community infrastructure grants program to take effect.
CoEx will be governed by a Board of nine directors, made up of beverage industry and independent representation, and including an independent chair.
As the scheme’s PRO, CoEx will work with the government to ensure the scheme is a success, and that it remains efficient and delivers positive outcomes for the public, community groups and the environment.
For more information about the scheme visit the Queensland Government website.
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KanonBra5
23.02.2018 kl 08:45
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Tildeling av operatørskap (som Tomra er i anbud om) blir senest avgjort (deadline) i midten av Mars. Dette blir spennende!! Eller er det nå det ;-) Det er vel i grunnen bare et reelt alternativ her. Og det starter med T og slutter med A ;-)
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23.02.2018 kl 13:19
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Kollaps og kollaps. Noen benytter seg av at andre har tatt tidlig helgefri for å gå på ski? ;)
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Food sorting tech giants, Tomra, have scooped up a silver medal at the 2018 International Foodtec Award in Belgium.
The medal was given to Tomra for its user interface Tomra Act. The interface is a software application designed for food sorting machinery.
It features a user-friendly interface with a main screen displaying critical sorting information and real-time processing data. This allows operatpors to make quick adjustments and monitor processing for optimised performance.
“The development of Tomra Act involved many in-depth discussions with customers. A key insight from the discussions was that small adjustment errors can have major consequences in terms of yield and cost,” said John McGloughlin, head of innovation, strategy and design at Tomra Sorting Food.
“The aim was to create a system that keeps even a complicated sorting task as simple as possible. I think we have met, and possibly exceeded, that objective.”
http://www.fruitnet.com/eurofruit/article/174819/processing-technology-scoops-silver
Pris til TOMRA Sorting Foods.
Food sorting tech giants, Tomra, have scooped up a silver medal at the 2018 International Foodtec Award in Belgium.
The medal was given to Tomra for its user interface Tomra Act. The interface is a software application designed for food sorting machinery.
It features a user-friendly interface with a main screen displaying critical sorting information and real-time processing data. This allows operatpors to make quick adjustments and monitor processing for optimised performance.
“The development of Tomra Act involved many in-depth discussions with customers. A key insight from the discussions was that small adjustment errors can have major consequences in terms of yield and cost,” said John McGloughlin, head of innovation, strategy and design at Tomra Sorting Food.
“The aim was to create a system that keeps even a complicated sorting task as simple as possible. I think we have met, and possibly exceeded, that objective.”
http://www.fruitnet.com/eurofruit/article/174819/processing-technology-scoops-silver
Redigert 23.02.2018 kl 13:26
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