Major Tomato Packing Facility Equipment Available in Timed Online Auction

Tauber-Arons Inc. and CFM Worldwide are hosting an auction April 30 to May 7 for the complete equipment of a high-capacity tomato packing facility in Indio, Calif.

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Tauber-Arons Inc. and CFM Worldwide are hosting a timed online auction for the complete equipment of a high-capacity tomato packing facility in Indio, Calif.
(Photo courtesy of CFM Worldwide)

Tauber-Arons Inc., in partnership with CFM Worldwide Pre-Owned Food Equipment, is providing a timed online-only auction featuring a complete tomato packing facility in Indio, Calif. Bidding opens Thursday, April 30, and closes Thursday, May 7, at 10:30 a.m. Pacific time, with inspection scheduled for May 6 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

This comprehensive sale includes 18 TriPak fillers and two Curry palletizers, along with a wide range of supporting equipment such as stainless steel water tanks, water heaters, elevators, chlorine dispensing systems, grading and sizing lines, conveyors, pumps, motors, air compressors and more. The facility can handle approximately 25,000 boxes per day, with racking capacity for over 25 loads, according to the company.

“This is an exceptional opportunity for buyers in the produce and food processing industries to acquire a complete, high-capacity packing operation,” says Tony Arons, president of Tauber-Arons. “The breadth and quality of equipment make this a rare offering in today’s market.”

Interested bidders can view full details and register online. For additional information, contact Tauber-Arons at 323-851-2008 or visit tauberaronsinc.com/events/major-tomato-packing-facility.

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