Tomra - ... the next big retail tech market?
Svaret på spørsmålet er ja, sier jeg når vi allerede vet at Storbritannia, alle nasjonene i EU og et par indiske delstater skal innføre pant. Dermed gjør man nok lurt i å bite seg merke i at Tomra har forbløffende 75% global markedsandel innen automatiserte pantesystemer.
18 JUN 2018 FEATURE
Vending and reverse vending: the next big retail tech market?
Ben Sillitoe News Writer , Essential Retail
Co-op Food put its reverse vending machine into practice for the first time at last weekend’s Download Festival, in what could end up being the first of many installations of the technology across the retailer’s UK network.
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Iceland is already testing the various kit available, and has installed equipment from either Diebold Nixdorf, Tomra or RVM Systems in its participating stores.
https://www.essentialretail.com/features/vending-and-reverse-vending-retail/
18 JUN 2018 FEATURE
Vending and reverse vending: the next big retail tech market?
Ben Sillitoe News Writer , Essential Retail
Co-op Food put its reverse vending machine into practice for the first time at last weekend’s Download Festival, in what could end up being the first of many installations of the technology across the retailer’s UK network.
...
Iceland is already testing the various kit available, and has installed equipment from either Diebold Nixdorf, Tomra or RVM Systems in its participating stores.
https://www.essentialretail.com/features/vending-and-reverse-vending-retail/
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KanonBra5
19.06.2018 kl 07:22
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Tommelen opp!!!
Virker som om det er Tomra sine høy teknologiske maskiner de referer til i artikkelen. Garantert de med mest muligheter (teknologisk) og kvalitetsmessig et stort steg foran «konkurrentene».
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Virker som om det er Tomra sine høy teknologiske maskiner de referer til i artikkelen. Garantert de med mest muligheter (teknologisk) og kvalitetsmessig et stort steg foran «konkurrentene».
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Barolo7651
19.06.2018 kl 09:54
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… og Tomra stuper fortsatt, i dag som i går???
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KanonBra5
19.06.2018 kl 12:02
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Gevinstsikring, Gevinstsikring, Gevinstsikring
Kursmanipulasjon, Kursmanipulasjon, Kursmanipulasjon
Slik vil det alltid være. Spesielt når det er litt negative dager på børsen generelt. Gulvet er der nå. Det er bare å slappe av. Vi sitter på en vinner for fremtiden!!!
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Kursmanipulasjon, Kursmanipulasjon, Kursmanipulasjon
Slik vil det alltid være. Spesielt når det er litt negative dager på børsen generelt. Gulvet er der nå. Det er bare å slappe av. Vi sitter på en vinner for fremtiden!!!
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KanonBra5
20.06.2018 kl 07:11
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Stadig nye stillingsannonser legges ut på Tomra sine hjemmesider. Tyder på meget høy aktivitet i alle forretningsområder.
https://www.tomra.com/en/careers/current-vacancies
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https://www.tomra.com/en/careers/current-vacancies
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Barolo7651
20.06.2018 kl 16:47
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Er det noen her på forumet som kan forklare den store nedgangen til Tomra. I dag ned Kr. 5,00 på bra volum
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Rufuss07
20.06.2018 kl 17:23
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Den er for høyt priset. Skal nok videre ned. Sannsynlig til 160.
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Kommentatoren
20.06.2018 kl 19:15
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Tomra er vedens ledende selskap innen dagens sterkeste megatrend globalt - sirkulær økonomi - så feelingen er soleklart at her er det gode penger å tjene hvis man evner å utnytte det pågående "angrepet" på aksjekursen til egen fordel. Selvsagt ikke helt enkelt å treffe en bunn perfekt, men tror ikke det betyr så mye om man bommer litt her, for dette er aksjen med stor A på Oslo Børs. Tomra kan vise til nærmest absurd høye globale markedsandeler innen sine forretningsområder som alle kjennetegnes av meget sterk vekst.
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21.06.2018 kl 19:02
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Detroit’s Central Shop Rite adds Smarter TOMRA System
Smarter TOMRA System takes a three-prong approach to reverse vending.
June 21, 2018
Edited by DeAnne Toto
Detroit’s Central Shop Rite has introduced the Smarter TOMRA System, a three-prong approach to reverse vending that incorporates reverse vending machines, digital solutions from TOMRA Connect that provide analytics, marketing channels and consumer engagement opportunities to enhance customer service and the recycling experience and online service.
“At TOMRA, we aim to bring our customers proven reverse vending technology, digital innovation and unbeatable service,” says Harald Henriksen, head of TOMRA Collection Solutions, headquartered in Norway. “The three elements come together as the Smarter TOMRA System: a one-stop shop for everything a reverse vending provider needs to make recycling bottles and cans relevant and rewarding for business, the community and the environment.”
James Haines, owner of the Central Shop Rite in Vassar, Michigan, says, “Bottles were always a pain. Whether it was from a consumer or retailer aspect, they’ve always been terrible. But today, it's exciting.”
Central Shop Rite first introduced TOMRA reverse vending machines for receiving empty beverage containers for Bottle Bill refunds in 1997, according to TOMRA. Haines says he appreciates the look of the machines, which are the first thing shoppers see when entering his store. His customers have told him they love the speed and user-friendliness of TOMRA’s reverse vending machines, and his staff appreciates that the machines are easy to clean.
Haines continues, “I embrace anything that can make us more efficient, that can drive our customers and drive sales. Our consumers like it, our employees like it; it's certainly been a very positive thing for this business.”
The Michigan supermarket joins other stores in the U.S. and Norway as early adopters bringing the Smarter TOMRA System to market, TOMRA says. “It has a very positive effect on the community; it has a positive effect on our environment. It’s been a win-win,” Haines adds. “We are driven for the future. Everything we do is about tomorrow.”
http://www.recyclingtoday.com/article/detroit-grocery-adds-smarter-tomra-system-reverse-vending/
https://www.tomra.com/en/collection/reverse-vending/products
Smarter TOMRA System takes a three-prong approach to reverse vending.
June 21, 2018
Edited by DeAnne Toto
Detroit’s Central Shop Rite has introduced the Smarter TOMRA System, a three-prong approach to reverse vending that incorporates reverse vending machines, digital solutions from TOMRA Connect that provide analytics, marketing channels and consumer engagement opportunities to enhance customer service and the recycling experience and online service.
“At TOMRA, we aim to bring our customers proven reverse vending technology, digital innovation and unbeatable service,” says Harald Henriksen, head of TOMRA Collection Solutions, headquartered in Norway. “The three elements come together as the Smarter TOMRA System: a one-stop shop for everything a reverse vending provider needs to make recycling bottles and cans relevant and rewarding for business, the community and the environment.”
James Haines, owner of the Central Shop Rite in Vassar, Michigan, says, “Bottles were always a pain. Whether it was from a consumer or retailer aspect, they’ve always been terrible. But today, it's exciting.”
Central Shop Rite first introduced TOMRA reverse vending machines for receiving empty beverage containers for Bottle Bill refunds in 1997, according to TOMRA. Haines says he appreciates the look of the machines, which are the first thing shoppers see when entering his store. His customers have told him they love the speed and user-friendliness of TOMRA’s reverse vending machines, and his staff appreciates that the machines are easy to clean.
Haines continues, “I embrace anything that can make us more efficient, that can drive our customers and drive sales. Our consumers like it, our employees like it; it's certainly been a very positive thing for this business.”
The Michigan supermarket joins other stores in the U.S. and Norway as early adopters bringing the Smarter TOMRA System to market, TOMRA says. “It has a very positive effect on the community; it has a positive effect on our environment. It’s been a win-win,” Haines adds. “We are driven for the future. Everything we do is about tomorrow.”
http://www.recyclingtoday.com/article/detroit-grocery-adds-smarter-tomra-system-reverse-vending/
https://www.tomra.com/en/collection/reverse-vending/products
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