About INCOM
INCOM was founded in 2003. In 2012 INCOM successfully developed China's first intelligent recycling machine for the Internet of Things and built an intelligent management platform for recycling sources and flow control.Our main products are reverse vending machine for recycling bottles, intelligent recycling machine, smart recycling machine. Welcome to contact us, if interest!
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INCOM was founded in 2003
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INCOM intelligent recycling machine has been exported to more than 30 countries.
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INCOM food-grade recycling plant has an annual processing capacity of 50,000 tons of PET beverage bottles.
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INCOM has 6 core business.
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INCOM TOMRA Recycling Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd.
INCOM was founded in 2003. In 2012 INCOM successfully developed China's first intelligent recycling machine for the Internet of Things and built an intelligent management platform for recycling sources and flow control. In 2015, joint ventures were set up by INCOM and TOMRA GROUP, a Norway company who is a leader in the field of recycling machines and tools and industrial separation, accounting for about 80% of the global smart recycling machine market share. In 2017, with the investment of Sino-Ocean Group, Sino-Ocean INCOM was founded.
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INCOM was founded in 2003. In 2012 INCOM successfully developed China's first intelligent recycling machine for the Internet of Things and built an intelligent management platform for recycling sources and flow control. Main product: reverse vending machine for recycling bottles, intelligent recycling machine, smart recycling machine
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