Valka is to deliver the world’s most efficient processing system for whole salmon to SalMar’s new InnovaNor plant.

World-class processing for SalMar plant

SalMar aims to build the world's most efficient salmon factory. Photo: Valka

Norwegian salmon farmer SalMar has struck an agreement with Icelandic high-tech company Valka to build and install world-leading salmon grading and packing systems for SalMar's InnovaNor processing plant at Lenvik in Norway.

"Since our first meeting with Valka we seen a high level of ambition, flexibility and a willingness to adapt to the thoughts, ideas and visions from SalMar to tailor the system to our needs,” said SalMar technical director Ole Meland.

“The InnovaNor plant will be the most advanced of its kind and we are excited to further work with Valka’s on this project which will change the industry.”

SalMar aims to build the world's most efficient salmon factory by applying world class processes to reduce production costs, increase productivity, improve material handling and product quality. Production is expected to start in the second half of 2021.

The delivery from Valka includes fully automatic grading and distribution system in addition to integrated packing system with a processing capacity of up to 200 fish per minute. Valka’s software suite for controlling the entire production process from harvesting to dispatch of packed goods is also a part of the agreement.

“SalMar is at the forefront in its sector when it comes to production and efficiency and we are really pleased to be selected for this extensive and ambitious project,” commented Valka CEO Helgi Hjálmarsson.

“The project represents a meaningful step in strengthening Valka’s position in the salmon industry. It will be a challenging task, but we will do our utmost to meet and exceed the customer's expectations.”