World Fishing News – Page 918
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Why 1897 was an important year for Scania
World Fishing looks back at the history of one of the world''s most important engine manufacturers - The world-famous tenor Enrico Caruso made his first gramophone recording 100 years ago. Pepsi-Cola was founded and the teddy-bear was introduced. The same year, Scania presented its first marine engine, which makes Scania ...
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Parson's to cut costs for users
Parsons Chain''s continuing research into reducing the trawler''s operating cost, by introducing improved designs and materials for their Trawlex range of chains and chain fittings have resulted in to their latest addition to the range, Profile Chain.
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Big increases in Simrad sonar use
Simrad has seen a rapid increase in its sales of Sonar over the past year. In Norway alone deliveries are up by 50% with substantial increases recorded in other parts of the world since the introduction of the new SP60.
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Ymuiden Stores Holland shows strong in Icelandic fisheries industry
By participating for the 5th consecutive time in the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition, Ymuiden Stores Holland is showing not only a real interest in the world trade of fishing but also in particular in fishing activities on Iceland.
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Marel has success with pinbone project
Icelandic processing and grading specialist Marel will launch a revolutionary pin-bone remover on to the market early in 2003.
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New hauler to be launched by Vaki
Fish gear specialist Vaki-DNG is building on the success of its current range of products which include the LineTec, TrawlTec and SeineTec devices, and will launch a new type of hauler driven by electricity instead of the traditional hydraulic motors, at this year''s Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition taking place in September.
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Eimskip offers total transportation
Eimskip has evolved through the years to become a leading provider of total transportation solutions in the North Atlantic.
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Vessels designer set to diversify
Despite the market for new fishing vessels in Iceland being slowed by cuts in quotas in the last few years, Icelandic vessel designers and consultants Skipataekni still think the future will be prosperous.
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Australian Fisheries Minister - Ian MacdonaldHow has the Australian commercial fishing industry progressed in the past few years and how would you say it fits in with other world fishing nations?Over the past five years value of fisheries production in Australia has increased by 40% from $A1.77 billion to $A2.48 ...
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The North Atlantic's one-stop shop
The reclaiming of land will not only enable new companies to join 400 companies that already occupy the land around the port but also bigger more advanced fishing vessels that are becoming more frequent visitors to Reykavik.This was illustrated last year with the rise in landings of fresh, frozen and ...
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Morrison: 'Industry can only get better'
Conditions affecting the Scottish fishing industry can only get better not worse, according to Scottish Fishermen''s Federation chairman Hamish Morrison.
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Russia
Russian''s turbulent economy has stunted the growth of the country''s fishing industry. But now there are plans in motion to change the sector for the better - It has been an interesting few years for the Russia fishing industry and ambitious plans have already been announced for its future. The ...
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Dyrkorn & Mustad co-operate on longline production
O. Mustad & Søn A.S and Dyrkorn AS have formed a new partnership to co-operate on the production of swivelled longlines.
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Faster, cleaner and even more service-friendly says Cabinplant
Cabinplant will introduce its third generation of multihead weighers at Nor-Fishing 2002.
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Hygiene regulations lead to Baader redesign
Due to the increasingly stringent hygienic regulations especially in the salmon industry, BAADER has improved the well-known BAADER 200 Filleting Machine.
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CFS solutions for fish processing
CFS is supplier of the most complete solutions for fish preparation, processing and packaging of your fish fillet, fish burgers, fish saté, frozen fish and with the integration of the Wolfking group also for marination of fish. If done in a proper way, it opens new market opportunities. Fish processors ...
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Further room for improvements
Atlas-Stord is constantly on the lookout for possible technological improvements. - In the last few decades the fish meal industry has experienced a very healthy development. Back in the sixties and seventies the industry concentrated primarily on extending the volume of the industrial plants, and the quality of the products ...
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Simrad launches new small sonar aimed at the coastal fishing sector
Well known for its highly advanced sonar technology, Simrad has developed the smallest and least expensive omni-directional sonar in its SP range of sonars.
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Intralox brings its newest conveyor belt innovation to Norfishing 2002
Intralox''s Modular Plastic Conveyor Belts continue to help processors address the Seafood Industry''s most important hygiene and production issues - Intralox''s latest modular plastic conveyor belt technology will be on display at Norfishing 2002, from 7 to 10 August 2002 in Trondheim, Norway. Visitors to the Intralox stand will ...
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Peterson Beck opens new office in Qingdao, China
Peterson Beck will be showing their products at the Nor Fishing show with their Norwegian agents A&R.