Norwegian aquaculture operator SinkabergHansen recently invested approximately NOK25 million in renovating its premises, including a complete new BAADER Salmon Line.
With this new equipment the capacity in the filleting area was doubled.
Within four weeks the renovation and installation of the BAADER equipment was finished and processing started up again.
"The installation phase works very well and I would like to thank the BAADER team for a great job and for the hard work to reach the goal", said factory head Eskil Lauvik.
Svein-Gustav Sinkaberg said that the company invested in the new equipment in order to streamline production. The idea is for the product to run through production as quickly as possible and with less human contact - contributing to better hygiene and a higher quality end product.
“With the BAADER high-tech equipment we reached that goal and we doubled our capacity with the same amount of people,” said Mr Sinkaberg.
“We also save a lot of time cleaning because the BAADER machines are designed regarding the newest hygiene regulations are very easy to clean.
“With this pre-rigor filleting line from BAADER and due to our closeness to our own raw material we can react very flexible to the customer needs and we can supply the European market with very fresh fillets at short notice. BAADERs B'Logic Software is also part of the line and will help to measure the line efficiency and to optimise our production.”