Since entering the Middle East market in 2006, TNA’s business in the region has grown tenfold.
To expand its reach, the Australian-owned global food packaging and processing solutions
provider has just opened a new office and training facility in Dubai.
Located in the Dubai Airport Free Zone (DAFZ), the company’s new Middle East hub provides
local food manufacturers with a range of new after-market services, including technical support
and easy access to spare parts, according to TNA. The new facilities feature a modern design and
open plan layout. The company says the site also incorporates a new training and demo centre
to ensure food manufacturers are able to maximise the performance of their TNA equipment.
“The Middle East food industry is experiencing considerable growth at the moment,” says Mukul
Shukla, general manager,TNA – Middle East. “Across the region, local and international
companies are looking for manufacturing equipment that improves productivity, ensures product
quality and meets local consumer demands to tap into the opportunities the Middle East food
industry is offering.
“As a global supplier with a strong local footprint, we’re ideally placed to cater to the different
requirements of this dynamic industry,” Shukla says.
“TNA’s new demo and training area offers our customers with a training experience that goes far
beyond standard operating instructions by offering them detailed insights into the functions of
tna’s cutting-edge equipment in a live operational environment,” Shukla says.
tna Middle East has, according to the company, grown tenfold since it started operating in the
region in 2006 – both in terms of sales as well as staff and Shukla says the new facility will be
instrumental in helping food manufacturers unlock the potential of this rapidly evolving market.
“TNA’s new demo and training area offers our customers with a training experience that goes far
beyond standard operating instructions by offering them detailed insights into the functions of
TNA’s cutting-edge equipment in a live operational environment,” Shukla says.