tna Opens New Office and Training Center in Mexico

tna has announced the opening of a new office and training facility in Mexico providing local food manufacturers with a range of new services and enhanced technical support.
Located in Santiago de Querétaro, the new office enables tna to better respond to regional business growth.
Featuring a modern design and open plan layout, the new office also incorporates a brand new training center to ensure food manufacturers receive first-class technical support and are able to maximize the performance of their tna equipment.
”We’ve experienced a 32% increase in sales in the last three years alone and have doubled the size of our local sales and technical support team. Our new site is almost three times bigger than our previous office, which means we’re not only able to accommodate our growing team of experts, but can now also offer customers a dedicated training area. That way, they can be sure that their teams are equipped with the knowledge and tools to safely operate all our equipment, while ensuring that it runs at the high levels of performance it was designed for,” says Thiago Roriz, general manager tna Latin America.
tna’s new training center delivers tna’s 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. In combination with tna’s wide range of on-site and online training programs, the new training facility will help customers improve workplace safety, reduce downtime, enhance operational efficiencies and maximize the lifespan and performance of their tna solution.
To explain the necessity of a new center in Mexico, tna says that Mexico’s gross domestic product (GDP) per capita grew at a CAGR of 4.6% during 2011-2016, according to GlobalData. A growing economy and a large young population have had a positive impact on the local food manufacturing industry. With a value of MXN50,339.9m (USD2,696.8m) in 2016, the savory snacks sector is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.9% during 2016–2021.






