The sensor-based sorting system designer and manufacturer Tomra Sorting Solutions has appointed Volker Rehrmann as its new head. Rehrmann joined Tomra Sorting Solutions’ Norwegian parent company, Tomra Systems ASA, in 2004 when it acquired Titech group where he held the position as technical director.
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Prior to being appointed head of Tomra Sorting Solutions, Rehrmann was technical director of the division, responsible for technology and operations.
“Volker Rehrmann will lead and continue to develop Tomra Sorting Solutions as a leading player in thedevelopment of sensor-based solutions and deliver a strong contribution to our vision of leading the resource revolution,” says Stefan Ranstrand, Tomra Systems’ president and CEO.
“Tomra Sorting Solutions is a business dedicated to innovation and service, made possible by a team of highly skilled people committed to developing the most advanced sensor-based sorting systems in the world,” Rehrmann says. “We see a huge opportunity in the markets we serve, and I look forward to continue driving growth through innovation that creates measurable business benefits for our customers.”
In addition to his role as head of Tomra Sorting Solutions, Rehrmann will remain group chief technology officer for Tomra Systems ASA.
Tomra Sorting Solutions designs and manufactures sensor-based technologies for sorting, peeling and process analytics for the food, recycling, mining and other industries.
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