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Tenneco and Cormetech sign joint development agreement
Tenneco and Cormetech Inc. have signed a joint development agreement to collaborate on designing ultra-large diameter selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalysts for marine engine applications.
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John Deere announces new Tier 3 engines
John Deere Power Systems (JDPS) has launched its new Marine Tier 3 PowerTechTM 4.5L and 6.8L propulsion and generator-drive engines, meeting U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Marine Tier 3 emissions regulations.
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Salmon ShowHow attracts processors from further afield
Andrew Martin reports on how Marel’s specialist salmon processing technology exhibition is attracting interest from around the world.
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Worlds first above the water-line propeller system
Marine propulsion research and development company, Contrapel Ltd, has released details of its new propulsion system for boats, which aims to make future boats more economical, manoeuvrable, safer, stronger and better for the environment.
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Cummins engines Tier 3 certified
Cummins Inc. has launched its US EPA Tier 3 certified QSK19 and QSK60 marine engines.
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New Chilean fisheries laws
Chile has established a set of new fisheries laws protecting underwater sea mountains, limiting bycatch and setting science based quotas, protecting 150,000km² of marine habitat.
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R22 replacement plans - act now or pay the price later…
Could your business afford for your refrigeration equipment to stop working and not be able to be fixed?
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Industry gathers at launch of rope factory
Industry leaders from companies including Heerema, NOV, and Certex assembled in Northern England at the end of November to watch UK business minister Michael Fallon open a facility that will manufacture the world’s largest ropes.
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SEAC to build brand new machines
SEAC, which until recently had concentrated on completely renovating/rebuilding processing machines for small fish, is now designing and building brand new ones.
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Gentle, rapid handling gives best salmon
A project carried out at Marine Harvest by Nofima and the Institute of Marine Research has found that gentle and short-lived crowding and pumping of salmon from the sea cages to processing vessels is best in order to achieve good quality and a long shelf life of fillets.
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MARELEC presents new trawl control
Belgian company MARELEC is presenting its latest trawl control system, MARELEC D.
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Haikui Seafood upgrade complete
Haikui Seafood AG has completed the upgrade of its processing facilities for canned and frozen seafood.
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New cooker for shrimp and crustaceans
Dutch company Innotec Systems has launched its brand new Impingement-Flash Cooker - water cooking technology for shrimp and other crustaceans.
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New PPS pallets flying high
Iceland is one of the first countries to introduce scanning of all air cargo for metal detection, as forthcoming EU legislation will eventually be rolled out across Europe.
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Notus celebrates 20th anniversary
Incorporated in Newfoundland in 1992 by Brad Henderson, Notus Electronics Ltd is celebrating its 20th anniversary.
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Ibecisa delivers winches to Trident Seafoods
Ibercisa has delivered two winches to North American company Trident Seafoods for installation onboard the Kodiak Enterprise.
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New Valka x-ray cutting machine
Icelandic fish processor, Valka, has unveiled a new x-ray guided water jet cutting machine which it says marks a turning point in fish processing.
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Another busy year for Tucal
Tucal has recently completed a turnkey refrigeration installation in Portugal, along with several other projects
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Salmon farm order for PAM
PAM Refrigeration, the South African manufacturer of flow-ice systems, has received an order for a pre-packaged flow-ice machine for a Tasmanian salmon farm.
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Kaijo sonar “best of the bunch”
Alex West and Michael Tait, owners of Ocean Quest, decided to install the fully stabilised Kaijo KCS-3885Z 94Khz to provide them with long range detection as well as high target definition, particularly when fishing mackerel.