1989~2025
Reemoon was approved to establish a Postdoctoral Research Workstation. The company launched the FRUSCAN H10 Visual Recognition System and INFRUSCAN EVO7 Internal Quality Detection System. Seeka has purchased a large-scale intelligent sorting systems from the company. Reemoon has achieved breakthroughs in multi-lane AI sorting technology for blueberries, with the equipment being sold to Onufer Ferrateria in Spain and Noposion in China.
Reemoon received the China Patent Award. The company established an office in Shepparton and built a strong local talent team to provide services and support to our customers in Australia.The company has provided sorting equipment for apple moldy core detection to Allan Bros in the U.S., T&G in New Zealand, and the cheery sorting equipment to Cherry World in Spain.
Reemoon’s business had expanded to 27 countries, including the United States and Spain, covering key fruit and vegetable production regions worldwide.
Reemoon launched its AI-powered FRUSCAN S7 system, which achieved remarkable success in markets such as Australia and established a global leadership position. That same year, Unifrutti selected Reemoon’s six-lane citrus sorting line, and Reemoon completed construction of its new 110,000-square-metre factory and established a research centre in Australia.
Reemoon made breakthroughs in internal quality inspection technology for watermelon, pineapple, and pomelo. Agreen, the largest citrus grower in Egypt, has chosen our 18-lane large-scale citrus sorting line.
Reemoon launched the “Hefu” series equipment, whose sorting equipment has since been developed to handle up to 50 types of fruit, with diameters ranging from 10 to 250 millimeters.
Reemoon’s next-generation INFRUSCAN internal quality system was successfully applied to citrus, apples, and peaches, occupying 80% of the Chinese market. In the same year, cherry sorting equipment entered the South American market.
Reemoon’s products were launched in 10 countries, including New Zealand and Australia.
Reemoon expanded into Egypt and secured the top position in new market share across the region within 1 year.
Reemoon entered the South African market and achieved the highest share of the new market within three years.
Reemoon partnered with a team led by Academician Deng Xiuxin from Huazhong Agricultural University to develop fungicide and hot water treatment equipment and facilitated its widespread use throughout China.
Reemoon started promoting Visual Sorting Equipment in China.
Reemoon achieved significant success in the Chinese market, with equipment breaking through 1200 lanes, and establishing a leading position in the industry.
the first Reemoon kiwi fruit and apple sorting equipment entered the market.
Reemoon independently developed V1.0 sorter control system and master core technology.
Reemoon became the first company in China to enter the fruit and vegetable electronic sorting machine manufacturing industry, promoting electronic weight sorters across the country.
Zhu Yi and Zhu Er founded Reemoon with their father's support. The company focused on navel orange processing and committed to serving local fruit farmers.
Mr. Zhu Qingneng resigned from his teaching position to pursue agricultural entrepreneurship, founding the Jiangxi Chang'an Horticultural Farm. He became the first-generation major navel orange grower in southern Jiangxi, making significant contributions to the development of navel oranges in the region.