Tana Oy

Tana Oy is a privately-owned, environmental technology company founded in 1971. Tana specializes in machines and equipment for mechanical processing of solid waste. The company manufactures landfill compactors and recycling machinery. Tana is a pioneer of using digital systems and artificial intelligence in its equipment.[1] Tana Oy's products have a distinctive black & yellow coloring.

Tana Oy
Founded1971 in Jyväskylä, Finland
FounderMatti Sinkkonen
Headquarters,
Finland
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
ProductsLandfill compactors, waste shredders, wind sifters, disc screens
Websitetana.fi

TANA machines are exported to more than 50 countries through a global distribution network including over 30 authorized Tana distributors. [2] Majority of products manufactured by Tana Oy are being exported.

History

The company's history dates back to the 1970s when Matti Sinkkonen established Tana-Jyrä Ltd. The company has also been known as Kone-Jyrä Ltd, Oy Tanacorp Ltd until in 2003 the current owner renamed the company Tana Ltd (Tana Oy).

Kone-Jyrä Ltd was known for the cancelled Iraq deal. In the late 1980s, the Iraqi government wanted to buy 16 motorboats from the company but due to the Gulf War, the deal was cancelled. A few of the boats were later used by the Finnish Society for the Saving of Shipwrecked Persons.[3]

Origin of name

The word 'Tana' comes from the Finnish word 'tanakka' which is used in the sense of something being robust, reliable and durable. It refers to the modular structure of the TANA machines and their longevity. A Finnish word for compacting, 'tanata', comes from the TANA landfill compactors and is nowadays used to describe crushing and compacting waste.[4]

Offices and executive team

Headquarters

Throughout its history, the company has had its headquarters in Jyväskylä, Finland. In 2015, the company headquarters was moved from Vaajakoski, Jyväskylä to the old Schauman castle in Lutakko, Jyväskylä. The Schauman Castle was originally built for the head of Schauman plywood factory owner Bruno Krook and his family. The castle was designed by Gunnar Wahlroos.[5]

Offices

Tana Oy's additional offices are; Tana Tampere Office in Technopolis Yliopistonrinne in Tampere, Finland, Tana Research & Development Centre in Jyväskylä, Finland and Tana Germany Office in Wiesbaden, Germany.[6]

Acknowledgments

Hallituspartnerit-network's Kultainen Nuija (golden gavel) Top 3 -finalist. Kultainen Nuija is an annual award given for one Finnish company, in recognition of excellence in governance.[7]

Suomen Yrittäjät (Entrepreneurs of Finland) organization and insurance company Fennia awarded the 2021 National Entrepreneurship Award to the Chairman of the Board of Tana Oy, Kari Kangas, as well as to Dermoshop Oy, E. Hartikainen Oy, Heikkinen Yhtiöt Oy. The award is Finland's most prestigious award among entrepreneurs.[8]

Tana Oy received the Kasvaja 2020 (Grower 2020) and Menestyjä 2020 (Achiever 2020) certificates issued by Kauppalehti for established operations, stable growth and good results and profitability.[9]

The Central Finland Entrepreneur of the Year 2020 award was presented to the Chairman of the Board of Tana Oy, Kari Kangas.[10]

In 2019, Suomalaisen Työn Liitto (Finnish Labor Union) awarded Tana Oy's products with the Avainlippu symbol (Key Flag Symbol).[11]

Tana Oy was chosen in Business Finland's Sampo-campaign, and received a grant of 105,000 euros from Business Finland for the development of a new product development operating model. The Sampo-campaign wants to further develop the operations of the manufacturing industry. The campaign is aimed at companies of all sizes in the manufacturing industry.[12]

    References

    1. "Tana Oy - Business Finland". www.businessfinland.fi. Retrieved 2022-08-30.
    2. "About us - TANA From Waste to Value®". Tana. Retrieved 2022-08-30.
    3. Salon Meripelastajat 50 vuotta
    4. "Lassila & Tikanoja". Archived from the original on 2017-04-11. Retrieved 2017-04-24.
    5. Schauman castle's website
    6. "Contact - TANA From Waste to Value®". Tana. Retrieved 2022-08-30.
    7. "Tunnustus hyvästä hallitustyöstä – Hallituspartnerit ry" (in Finnish). Retrieved 2022-08-30.
    8. "Valtakunnalliset yrittäjäpalkinnot 2021 jaettiin Jyväskylässä". www.fennia.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 2022-08-30.
    9. "Tana Oy:lle Kauppalehden myöntämät "Kasvaja 2020" ja "Menestyjä 2020" -sertifikaatit". Tana (in Finnish). 2020-12-15. Retrieved 2022-08-30.
    10. "Keski-Suomen maakunnallinen Vuoden yrittäjä 2020 Tana Oy / Kari Kangas". Yrittajat.fi (in Finnish). 2021-04-10. Retrieved 2022-08-30.
    11. "Tana Oy:n jätteenkäsittelykoneille on myönnetty Avainlippu | ammattilehti.fi". www.ammattilehti.fi. Retrieved 2022-08-30.
    12. "Jyväskyläläinen Tana Oy pääsi mukaan Business Finlandin Sampo-kampanjaan - ePressi". www.epressi.com (in Finnish). 2019-03-14. Retrieved 2022-08-30.
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