IBEX Technologies has changed its name to Veron Technologies Intl
The award-winning temperature change and sorting solutions provider IBEX Technologies has changed its name to Veron Technologies Intl Limited (Veron).
The company has built a reputation as a technology leader in the food and meat industry, generating an impressive list of world-first-to-market technologies. Veron is currently building the world’s largest integrated freezing, chilling and sorting system in Australia and recently completed commissioning the world’s first fully integrated industrial freezing and product sorting system in New Zealand. Both of these systems represent a milestone achievement that could see significant changes for future food and meat processing facility design.
“This is the final step in the restructuring of the IBEX Group of Companies which began in 2007 with the separation of IBEX Technologies and IBEX Industries to independent entities,” said Jonathan Engle, Managing Director of Veron. “Veron is a name which retains the same core values of the IBEX brand: innovation, reliability and the creation of customer wealth. We have developed some exciting technology that is delivering strong returns for our customers, and the new brand will enable us to build on this success.”
Immediate steps to launch the new branding include the introduction of a new website (www.verontec.com), graphic identity and contact details.
Customers and suppliers will see little change to day-to-day operations with the company ownership, structure and services remaining the same. “This is purely a rebranding exercise,” said Jonathan Skeates, Marketing Executive.
Two more Italian tomato exporters investigated for dumping
Vegetable producers and processors have welcomed an announcement that the Anti-Dumping Commission...
Global Food Safety Conference to feature LRQA, Cargill, Metro Group and World Bank
Representatives from LRQA, Cargill, Metro Group and the World Bank are among some of the keynote...
Labelling review recommends 'per serving' information be scrapped
The independent review of labelling has issued a recommendation that proposes the declaration in...