This decision is part of the company‘s global strategy to strengthen its leadership position in food sorting, analysis and monitoring and to focus on customer collaboration, business growth and strategic alliances.
The pioneering technologies of Insort, such as the well known Chemical Imaging Technology (CIT®), which have made the company a technology leader, together with Eamonn‘s long-standing expertise and knowledge in the potato sector, form a partnership that offers solutions for the challenges ahead.
The stated aim is to use the Sherlock machines to further reduce food waste, ensure food safety and maximize food quality.
Insort has an impressive customer base and an excellent reputation for customer focus, adaptability and innovation. The unique CIT inspection technology has already been successfully implemented in various applications.
“We are delighted to welcome Eamonn to Insort. He brings a wealth of expertise and will play a crucial role in expanding our industry presence and broadening the range of solutions for our customers.”
Markus Schlagbauer, CEO Insort GmbH.
“The potato processing landscape is evolving rapidly and customers are looking for greater processing flexibility, minimal waste and dynamic deep learning solutions to optimize the use of every piece that enters their facilities.”
Eamonn Cullen, Global Category Manager for Potatoes
The association “Great Hope for Children” has a clear mission: To provide children and young adults in Nairobi with an education in order to break the cycle of poverty that has been recurring for generations. Around 150 children, of which approximately 70 are orphans, are currently being cared for.
„We at Insort are proud to accompany and support Great Hope for Children on all levels.“
Eva Jeindl-Gombocz, CFO Insort