Divider Select introduced

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New industrial machine developed to give potato growers greater control over the product flow.

FLIKWEERT Vision has unveiled the Divider Select, developed to give potato growers greater control over the product flow during inloading and outloading, and to improve product quality in storage.

The Divider was originally developed as a high-end solution for industrial applications and is well known there for its reliability and continuity. This version, now positioned as the Divider Pro, is industrially-built and equipped with AI-supported detection to remove clods, stones and extreme product defects from the product flow at an early stage. By doing so, the machine prevents damage and disruptions further down the process.

With the Divider Select, the company introduces a version that is technically based on the Divider Pro, but whose configuration and positioning are better aligned with use by growers.

Co-owner and CEO of Flikweert Vision, Martijn Flikweert, said: “The Divider Pro has been very well received in industrial environments. With Divider Select, we bring that same industrial quality to the farm. A compact, plug-and-play machine that allows growers to remove clods and extreme defects from potatoes and onions already during inloading. Thanks to its favourable pricing, this technology is now also accessible to growers, without compromising on reliability or product-friendliness.”

Divider Select is now available.

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