
Marel launches SmartLine Grader
The new SmartLine Grader series is a revolution in hygienic grading for the fish, meat and poultry industries. The SmartLine Grader offers maximum hygiene capabilities. It has an IP69K rating, […] Continue Reading
The new SmartLine Grader series is a revolution in hygienic grading for the fish, meat and poultry industries. The SmartLine Grader offers maximum hygiene capabilities. It has an IP69K rating, […] Continue Reading
THE Norwegian government has moved to help the country’s fishing and fish farming industries over come the Russian food ban. One of the first steps is to make it easier […] Continue Reading
ANOTHER big player in the North American seafood market has reported an impressive increase in earnings for the second quarter of 2014, indicating that the sector is in relatively good […] Continue Reading
Robin Turner is MD of Seawork Scotland Ltd. Between 1968 and 1980 he worked on fishing boats, coastal vessels, been a professional diver – he has logged some 12,000 dives […] Continue Reading
CHINA Fishery Group Ltd has reported a net profit of $19.6 million for Q3, a year-on-year increase of 26.6 per cent. Revenue for the period April-June was $155 million, a […] Continue Reading
WORK is almost complete on a new Seafood Skills Training School at the Grimsby Seafood Village. Thanks to support from Seafish, European Fisheries Fund and North East Lincolnshire Council, the facility features a ground […] Continue Reading
CLEARWATER Seafoods, one of North America’s leading fish supply businesses, has reported impressive growth and sales for the second quarter of this year. Driven by strong demand and a higher exchange rate, sales […] Continue Reading
THE largest commercial fishing exhibition in the Northern Hemisphere, the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition, is launching the inaugural Icelandic Fisheries Conference. The Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition, commonly known as IceFish, is a […] Continue Reading
THE surge in Norwegian seafood exports shows no sign of letting up, with sales in July totalling 4.9-billion Norwegian kroners (NOK) – a rise of eight per cent on July 2013. And, again, […] Continue Reading