Fishing Technology 2-10 – Page 101
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More Cummins engines for Argentina
At the end of May, the shipyard Astillero Naval Federico Contessi y Cia. S.A. christened and launched a new coastal fishing vessel.
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Bio-lubes: myth and reality
The fishing industry today faces many challenges. Increasing fuel costs, reduced quotas and depleted fishing grounds are just a few of the major headaches facing vessel owners and operators.
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Countering soaring fuel costs
With increasing fuel costs, vessel fuel efficiency is something that really needs to be considered. Fuel is a necessary ‘evil’ and is an essential commodity required to do the job.
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New bunker facility in Faroe Islands
O.W. Icebunker Ltd. A/S (OWI), part of the O.W. Bunker Group has announced the establishment of a new tank storage facility in the North Atlantic.
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Frydenbø opens Bergen sales office
Frydenbø Power is establishing a sales and service office in Bergen, in order to strengthen its services to customers in the marine industry along the western coast of Norway.
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Centurion Del Atlantico returns to southern hemisphere
MAN Diesel PrimeServ’s Service Center in Frederikshavn, Denmark, has successfully completed a large main engine repair and overhaul job aboard the Argentine fishing factory trawler Centurion Del Atlantico.
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IQ freezing capacity boosted at Akranes factory
HB Grandi has signed a contract with Skaginn to supply an IQ freezing system for the company’s processing plant in Akranes, which is expected to boost production of individually quick frozen products from 800kg to 2500kg per hour.
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Grenco absorption refrigeration system
For the first time ever an absorption refrigeration system is to operate onboard a large fishing vessel.
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The Advanced way to success
Recently Advanced Food Systems B.V. has had major sales success by selling a large number of machines in Australia, North America and Russia.
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New freezer to revolutionise the food processing industry
Singapore based Dantech Food Systems has developed a tunnel freezer which is easily movable, energy efficient, easy to install, easy to clean, easy to handle – and easy to sell again.
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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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New Cut & Pack salmon line saves manpower
Cut & Pack is a fully automated cutting, batching and packing salmon system from Marel Food Systems that virtually eliminates human intervention and greatly improves hygiene.
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New Weigh-Batcher from Ishida
The new Weigh-Batcher from Ishida Europe enables packers to work efficiently with a single multihead weigher to optimise arrangement and presentation of product in trays.
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Norwegian processing going overseas?
Nofima scientist, Edgar Henriksen, looks at the factors affecting the fish processing industry in Norway.
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New fish processing plant now fully operational
The new premises of Kalatukku E. Eriksson Ltd. have now been completed.
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Stette develops new grinding mill
Stette has developed a new grinding mill for milling dead fish.
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Meeting salmon skinning requirements
Gentle processing and a high yield are of great importance when skinning salmon.