With Seafood Processing Global about to take place at at FIRA Gran Via Barcelona, the Danish aquaculture, fish processing and fisheries industries will once again present a strong, unified presence.
The Pavilion of Denmark is organised by Danish Export – Fish Tech. With 37 companies exhibiting, the pavilion highlights Denmark’s leading position within technology and solutions to the industries mentioned, while also reflecting a growing interest in exploring new markets across the world.
This serves as a platform where Danish companies can showcase their expertise, exchange knowledge and strengthen international partnerships. This year, several new exhibitors are joining both the pavilion and the exhibition for the first time – using the event as a strategic entry point to assess new business opportunities and expand their international footprint.
Among the newcomers is Plast-Line, a well-established supplier of plastic piping systems, fittings and valves for the aquaculture industry. While the company has a strong presence in the Nordic markets, SPG 2026 marks an important step in exploring opportunities further south.
‘We are well established in the Nordic region, and now we are looking towards Southern Europe to see where there is business potential,’ said Anders Garde Thomassen, Head of Export at Plast-Line A/S.
Plast-Line participates as both a supplier and partner to many companies in the Danish ecosystem, delivering to major design and system integrators. Their participation at SPG reflects both a commercial ambition and a commitment to maintaining strong Danish competencies within aquaculture.
Another first-time exhibitor at SPG is FM Bulk Handling, which specialises in the gentle handling of fish feed pellets – a niche with significant environmental and economic impact.
For FM Bulk Handling, SPG is an opportunity to increase visibility and connect with both new and existing industry players.
‘SPG is an important platform for us to strengthen relationships and create awareness about our solutions,’ says Jeppe Bergmann Rasmussen, owner and head of sales at FM Bulk Handling, commenting that their core message centers on gentle handling technology, which reduces feed waste and minimizes environmental impact by preventing pellet breakage during transport and processing.
By bringing together both established players and new entrants, the Pavilion of Denmark at SPG 2026 will demonstrate the breadth and depth of Danish expertise in aquaculture, fish processing and fisheries. The strong presence of 37 companies exhibiting underlines the sectors continued growth and its ambition to expand into new markets through collaboration, innovation, and shared knowledge.
Companies exhibiting within the Pavilion of Denmark at SPG 2026
All4Recycle (3CC201)
Aller Aqua (3DD201)
Atlantic Shipping (3DD201)
Beck Pack Systems (3EE401)
Beritech (3FF201)
BioMar (3EE201)
Blue Water Shipping (3EE401)
BOLETO (3CC201)
Cabinplant (3EE401)
Carsoe (3FF401)
CM Aqua Technologies (3DD201)
CTI Process (3GG301)
DanFish International (3EE401)
DK Transportbaand (3DD201)
DSI Dantech (3FF401)
Envases Europe (3CC201)
FM Bulk Handling – Fjordvejs (3EE201)
FoulingCure (3EE201)
Gripwiq (3EE401)
Haarslev Industries (3FF401)
IRAS (3DD201)
Jimco (3CC201)
JS Proputec (3EE201)
Kaj Olesen (3CC201)
Kyocera Unimerco Tooling (3CC201)
Landia (3DD201)
Oestergaard (3FF201)
OxyGuard International (3CC201)
Plast-Line (3GG301)
RUNI (3EE401)
ScanBelt (3DD201)
Scanico (3DD201)
Semi-Staal (3EE201)
Smurfit Westrock Danmark (3CC201)
Thyborøn Trawldoor (3FF201)
Uni-Food Technic (3EE201)
Weber Machinery (3FF401)




















