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First Norwegian pelagic trawler to use Dynex Warps
Hampidjan recently supplied a full set of Dynex Warps to Norwegian pelagic vessel Birkeland, consisting of two sets of 2,000m of 40mm diameter Dynex Warp.
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Cosmos to produce gear in Bangladesh
Bangladesh fishing company Sea Resources Limited and Danish fishing gear manufacturer Cosmos Trawl have renewed a contract with Danish overseas aid agency Danida to put into place the third phase of a fishing gear technology development project in Bangladesh.
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New vertical plate freezer with mechanised unloading
Tucal has designed a new vertical plate freezer with a mechanised unloading system which enables just one worker to unload the frozen blocks effortlessly and quickly.
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New mobile grinder unit from Peter Stette AS
The product group built up around Stette’s Monstergrinder GS150, has a new member – the GS150-TF2P.
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STALAM presents RF technology for rapid defrosting
STALAM says it is proud to present radio frequency technology for the rapid defrosting of seafood.
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Design your own packaging with SEALPAC
As trends in food packaging come and go, retailers are constantly trying to set themselves apart from competition by creating new packaging concepts.
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New land based air cooled slurry ice machine
Optimar Iceland Ltd has designed and delivered its first air cooled slurry ice machine, the BPS-110, intended for an onshore processor in Japan.
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The space-saving fish smoking system
Maurer-Atmos has developed the Allround System for fish smoking.
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Mackerel filleting machine from Kroma A/S
The first model of the filleting machine from Danish company Kroma A/S was designed for trout, however, with some changes inside the machine it now possible to make filets from defrosted mackerel.
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Seafood packing solutions from Ishida Europe
At this year’s SPE, Ishida Europe will demonstrate its expertise in weighing and packing solutions with a range of equipment including the latest multihead weigher and checkweigher developments, an entry level X-ray inspection system, and the company’s award winning QX-1100 tray sealer.
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HBT introduces energy saving solutions
Drastic price increases in oil have resulted in many fisheries companies having to forego opportunities to catch various types of fish because, in some cases, the price of their catch has not kept up with the price of oil.
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Avure’s new HPP system
Avure Technologies’ new horizontal High Pressure Processing (HPP) system makes advanced food safety technology more affordable for small and mid-range processors.
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AFOS extends help to processors
Smoking kiln manufacturer, AFOS, is continuing its support to help the hard pressed smoked fish and food industry by extending its offer to provide cost effective kiln upgrades to customers.
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Producing safe food safely
Baader 142 Princess-Cut Gutting MachineThe company was started when Rudolph M J Baader developed a machine for filleting herring in 1919. This machine not only reduced the number of people required to fillet the species, it also saved time and money. The German company, now operating worldwide, still seeks to ...
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Professionalism, recognition and growth
A laboratory for analysis and study, inspection organisation and certification organisation – these are the three activities of Quality Partner.
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Fishing coalition to fight marine Highland Clearance
A Marine Protection Area Fishing Coalition has been set up to represent the entire UK commercial fishing industry in the face of a proliferation of designations and demands related to habitat protection issues, reports Stuart Fisher.
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Barriers between Thailand and Indonesia
Despite Thailand and Indonesia pledging to finalise a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on fisheries this year, the industry is critical saying the accord fails to address various fundamental problems, reports Michael Mackey.
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Vietnam catch increases of up to seven times
Michael Mackey reports that catch increases of up to seven times have been reported by Vietnam''s fishing vessels since the introduction of three different types of nets with some financial help from local authorities late last year.
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Bluefin tuna ban rejected
Trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna will not be banned, it was decided at the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) today.