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Automated Traymaster freezers
UK-based Jackstone Froster will be putting their ''Traymaster'' on show at Brussels International Seafood fair and the company says it is the only automatic plate freezer on the market that applies high pressure to the product during freezing. It ensures completely square blocks, avoiding offcuts which affect yield.
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Starfrost tunnels into Brussels from UK
Starfrost (UK) Ltd will be running a compact pre-assembled Starlite HT (Hybrid Tunnel) system at SPE.
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Heinen shows its Polaric at Brussels
Heinen will be showing at Brussels its first compact and completely on a sub-frame mounted freezer from the new polaric series, following one and a half years of development.
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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.
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Fish meal sector remains unstable
Over the past years, producers have been facing numerous challenges, one of which is production. Last year 2004 was not an exception, although globally it improved significantly compared with the previous year 2003. But, again, the challenges come from many fronts, both production and market wise. And contrasts between the ...
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Fishmeal plants inspected in Chile
The regional ministerial secretary of Health in Concepción (Chile) Patricia González, has filed an accusation against five fishmeal plants, after having detected serious defects in their production processes and in the handling and storage of their raw material, according to FIS.
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New 'sea wars light sabre'
US-based Omniglow says it is new 6" Flex-stick ultra lightstick outperforms any other commercial on the market. The company says that in the battle for fish all longliner fishermen know the secret to catching more is light.
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Yemen goes fishing for $30m harbour and new vessels
Work is well underway on a new industrial harbour at Dhabba in Yemen and it will be the largest facility of its kind on the Southern Arabian Peninsula. According to a Deutz Germany statement, the $30M project will house a state-of-the-art processing plant built to the latest ...
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Wesmar's new trawl sonar goes superlight
Wesmar unveiled a new trawl sonar system at the Pacific Marine Expo in Seattle which it says weighs less than any other trawl sonar on the market. The sled for the new system has an in-the-water weight of just 9.9lbs (4.5kg), a practical weight for the ground-fish industry.
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Nylon - small is strong and economic
Germany''s echanische Netzfabrik of Oldenburg, reports the recent introduction of a full range of nylon fishing nets with very small meshes and strong, heavy duty twine.
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Simrad to launch innovative monitoring system
Norway''s Simrad reports it will be launching new catch monitoring systems in May, the PI44 and PI54 and in the meantime it is putting a new height sensor on the market.
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Twins via Poland to Faroes
The growing trend for hull building in Poland continues with two new pairtrawlers for Faroes home port Leirvik which have been fitted out by Faroes company Vónin Ltd., based in Fuglafjørdur .
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Deepchill success in Norway
For over 25 years since first introducing slurry ice technology to the seafood industry, Sunwell Technologies Inc. of Canada has worked with fishermen and companies in the seafood processing industry to develop and implement total quality control processes using Deepchill Variable-State Ice.
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Ice machine cuts turnaround time
Ziegra Ice Machines (UK) Ltd., has made Sandy West a happy customer with a StreamIce system on his vessel ''Virtuous''. His earlier problem had been buying ice before each trip.
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York & Optimar Iceland launch new slurry ice business
York and Optimar have joind forces and will be manufacturing slurry ice units in Iceland to be sold worldwide. The Slurry Ice machines will be marketed under the joint brand name Sabroe Optim-Ice.
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Pinging all tuna
MAQ says its triple frequency sonar is helping Albacore and Benito fishermen detect individual fish at 400m with its 90KHz transducer while Bigeye and Yellowfin fishermen are detecting schools at 1,500m and 4,000m with the 45KHz and 22KHz transducers respectively.
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Olfish's New Year resolution
South Africa''s Olrac has developed a Traceability module at its Scottish-based subsidiary OLRAC-UK which it hopes to sell as an enhancement of its Olfish fisheries management for automated catch traceability down to bin level. It aimed the launch to coincide with new EU traceability rules that came into force on ...
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Lloyds worldwide certificate for Radio Holland Group
Radio Holland Group has announced it has received the ISO 9001:2000 multi-site certificate from Lloyds Register Nederland B.V. (Rotterdam) for its Quality Management System. Almost all Radio Holland''s 51 subsidiaries are mentioned in certificate annex.