Following the success of the blind evaluations in Sweden, OptiBoost prepares to send its first machines to Ecuador and Colombia. In a recent two-week sales tour in Colombia, Ecuador, and Miami, more than 20 sales leads were generated, representing 3-4 billion rose stems per year.
OptiBoost is also being trialed in UK supermarkets, with a demonstration machine at London’s Mercato Metropolitano and with Flamingo Group International, the second being the largest wholesaler of cut roses in the UK. The company also plans to have machines operational in Holland in the near future.
OptiBoost – a flexible technology
OptiBoost can be used at any time following harvest, whether it be on the farm, at the wholesaler’s facility, or in the market itself. This makes the technology very adaptable to different steps of the supply chain, as roses can be treated before freighting overseas, upon unpacking at the stores, etc.
Certain OptiBoost users are also using OptiBoost to treat other cut flowers with good results.
On the 7-9th of June, the OptiBoost is attending the Floriexpo exhibition in Miami to showcase their technology.