• TNA solutions has opened a third manufacturing site in Australia in Sydney. Image: TNA
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TNA Solutions has added a third manufacturing site in Australia, the second in Sydney, to meet the burgeoning demands for technology solutions from the global confectionery and nutraceutical sectors.

Alongside the existing Sydney site, the new facility in Wetherill Park, NSW will help TNA cater to increasing demand for its moguls and confectionery systems.

The company creates and integrates complete processing and packaging solutions, which include everything from kitchen operations, starch conditioning, mogul tray handling, de-moulding, product cleaning and finishing, to depositing, distribution, packaging and case packing.

“Our confectionery processing capabilities are continually evolving, and with our new facility, we extend our ability to deliver complete solutions to our global customers efficiently and with short lead times,” said Thiago Roriz, chief operating officer at TNA. 

“We understand our customers’ needs for reliability and efficiently as they cater to the ever-evolving palate and increasing demands of consumers. 

“TNA has been updating existing technologies while retaining industry defining standards in reliability in the confectionery arena, and this added manufacturing capacity ensures that customers worldwide can receive state-of-the-art solutions in a timely manner.”

According to TNA, in today’s unpredictable environment, the security of supply is paramount, and the company’s unique offering includes comprehensive expertise and support in project management and aftermarket services. 

Through the global network, spread across 30 countries, the company ensures seamless access to experts, spares and technicians, enabling customers to realise their goals and exceed expectations.

TNA creates and integrates complete processing and packaging solutions for the confectionery and nutraceutical markets.
TNA creates and integrates complete processing and packaging solutions for the confectionery and nutraceutical markets.

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