MAF RODA received the Award for Technological Solutions in the Fruit and Vegetables Industry
The IV Edition of the Comunidad Valenciana Awards, that took place on 2nd of June in Valencia, organized by La Razón, one of the most important media company in Spain, recognized the great achievements in technological innovations made by MAF RODA during the recent years. The multinational company received the Award: Technological Solutions in the Fruit and Vegetables industry.
The incredible work performed in all of the 7 R&D centers of the company around the world and a constant investment along the years has positioned Maf Roda Group as a leader in its market.
The company has registered more than 60 patents since its foundation. This award is a recognition of this commitment. The award was given by Ximo Puig, President of the Autonomous Community of Valencia, and was Christophe Blanc, Maf Roda General Manager of Iberia, Latam & China, who accepted the recognition. Mr. Blanc attended the ceremony with Mr. Philippe Blanc, President of the
multinational company.
As Christophe Blanc explained: “Technological Innovation is one of our driven forces and we have
proven it during all those years thanks to the hard work of the whole Maf Roda’s Team. For us, it means a great motivation to keep working hard every day. It reasserts our commitment to a constant investment in innovation. It is the right path!
MAF RODA IN BRIEF
For more than 50 years, MAF RODA AGROBOTIC has specialised in the development and production of turnkey conveyor lines for grading, electronically sorting and packaging fresh fruits and vegetables.
Its international presence means that it can boast unique expertise on all the fruit and vegetable markets, whether in terms of the variety of the products on offer or their specific characteristics, and this know-how guarantees the reliability and efficiency of its solutions.
Working with MAF RODA AGROBOTIC also means being sure to benefit from a worldwide after-sales service, thanks in particular to the 15 group subsidiaries around the world and a network of 45 agents based in the major fruit and vegetable production zones.