Fish Handling – Page 5
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Turning waste into value
Due to the expense associated with the transport and disposal of used EPS (Expanded Polystyrene or Styrofoam) fish boxes, many companies are investigating whether cheaper waste management alternatives exist.
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Insulated containers add value
G.W Containers & Equipment Ltd has been supplying the Saeplast range of insulated containers for over seven years.
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Cool blue is green revolution
At the end of 2007 Foodvest (formerly Young’s Seafood) began using a new form of packaging for its salmon which is estimated to reduce carbon emissions by around 78%.
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Billingsgate installs fish box recycling machine
At the beginning of the year, the UK’s largest inland fish market, Billingsgate Market announced that it is to recycle all EPS (expanded polystyrene) fish boxes that pass through its famous portals, as fish boxes account for 80% of the market''s waste.
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STILL presents the RX 70 Hybrid
Hamburg based STILL GmbH remains on the path to low energy consumption and CO2 emissions with the new RX 70 Hybrid diesel lift truck.
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Increasing onboard efficiency
Promens Aalesund has succeeded in supplying insulated tubs for the onboard handling of fresh fish and the tubs are today being used in all segments of the fishing industry, onshore and inshore, as well as on board.
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Hanstholm companies exhibit together
A delegation of seven companies from Hanstholm, Denmark - including Port of Hanstholm and Hanstholm Port Forum - will be heading to Norway to participate in their joint stand at Nor-Fishing.
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New lid for Euro-fish box
According to manufacturer Craemer, the new lid for the Euro-fish box protects the valuable catch and is an all round protective, hygienic solution.
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Revolutionary generation of tubs
Promens Dalvik ehf has recently put a new generation of Sæplast 400 litre tubs for the fishing industry on the market. The company describes the tubs as a breakthrough compared to the previous generations of Sæplast tubs.
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New Saeplast products from Promens Dalvík
Promens Dalvík will introduce new Saeplast products at the upcoming Seafood Processing Europe exhibition, including the final production version of its next generation of insulated containers.
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Fish tote repair
Fishing companies and seafood processors around the world are repairing their own large plastic fish totes and double-wall, insulated containers.
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Combined fish & cargo centre
The Port of Tvoroyri is the co-ordinator of the Suðuroy-Tvoroyristand exhibition stand at NAFF that is being sponsored by the Municipality of Tvoroyri.
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Enormous interest in ‘Fish Tub of the Future’
Sæplast attended Seafood Processing Europe in Brussels and the company was very pleased with the interest shown in the ‘Fish Tub of the Future’.
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Making traceability pay
World Fishing has long suggested that fishermen and processors who could identify, in detail, from where their product had originated would do better in the market with retailers and consumers. In other words, traceability was not a burden but a potential marketing tool for adding value.
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New products from Saeplast at the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition
Saeplast presented at the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition a number of new products.
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New Seafood Centre at Hanstholm
The Port of Hanstholm (Denmark) is opening a new Hanstholm Seafood Centre on September 9.
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The Baltic states move to tubs
BORGARPLAST says the European tub market is stagnant but its tubs are picking up good business in the Baltic states, and its reach now covers customers in Africa, especially Tanzania and Uganda.
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Icebox Plastico becomes Saeplast Iberia
In order to strengthen its global presence Icebox Plastico has adopted this year the name of its parent company, Saeplast and becomes Saeplast Iberia, S.A.
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Peterson Beck gets a new coat for Brussels
Danish company Peterson Beck has developed what is says is a revolutionary new exterior coating for its Beck-liners®, which allows you to make sure your sticky labels do not fall off.
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Weight solutions from Scotland
Packaging Systems Scotland will be presenting its new packaging system SBin, designed for moving up to 320 kilogrames of farmed salmon in 180kg of ice slurry.