New Grabouw sorting line and packhouse uses the latest global tech available.
To better manage the increasing volume of fruit from growers in the Elgin, Grabouw, Villiersdorp, Vyeboom and Greyton valleys Two-a-Day, one of the shareholders of Tru-Cape Fruit Marketing, the largest marketer of South African apples and pears, has invested in
Business Day newspaper writes about our efforts to only deliver quality fruit
Follow this link to read the Business Day article about Tru-Cape's fruit-friendly "X-ray" system that helps ensure only the best quality fruit reaches the consumer.
New technologies keep Tru-Cape and its packhouses in the lead
Ever searching for ways to better deliver good quality fruit to the consumer, Tru-Cape Fruit Marketing, the largest distributor of South African apples and pears, and its parent packhouse Two-a-Day, have recently invested in new technologies to improve their final
iFA technology the most advanced south of Sudan
Two-a-Day, one of Tru-Cape's shareholder packhouses, has installed the latest iFA light technology to look deep into the soul of each piece of fruit without cutting into the flesh. In this short clip, Two-a-Day Quality Manager Johan Saayman, explains how
New sorting line at Tru-Cape packhouse biggest in the Southern Hemisphere.
Tru-Cape shareholder Two-a-Day in Grabouw has installed a 10-lane Greefa sorting line with the latest camera and iFA technology. In this short clip, Two-a-Day's Quality Manager Johan Saayman and Tru-Cape's Marketing Director Conrad Fick explain how it works.