FF Skagen acquires Skagerak Pelagic
Ownership of the Skagerak Pelagic factory in Skagen, Denmark’s largest herring processor has gone to FF Skagen, which agreed last week to buy the entire shareholding in the company.
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Ownership of the Skagerak Pelagic factory in Skagen, Denmark’s largest herring processor has gone to FF Skagen, which agreed last week to buy the entire shareholding in the company.
Peter Husth and Svend-Erik Andersen have placed an order for a new 24m LOA by 7.60m trawler to be built at Strandby in the north of Denmark. It replaces an older vessel with a new one of the same length, but an extra two metres of beam.
The Buchan family has signed a contract with the Karstensens shipyard in Skagen for a new pelagic vessel to be delivered in January 2020, replacing a vessel built in 2008.
What will become Denmark’s largest fishing vessel is on its way from the Crist Shipyard in Poland for fitting out at the Kleven Mykelbust yard in Norway.
Danish company Carsoe has acquired a 43% stake in its Norwegian supplier Holmek Palletering AS, with which it has collaborated over an extended period.
Furuno has presented its new VideoWall, which could be one of the biggest steps forward in bridge design in recent times. This is an exceptionally large display that can be configured as required to show all the information the operator could want to see.
There are not many fishing industry events that bring people together in quite the unique way that DanFish does. Located at Aalborg in Denmark, this year’s DanFish International has more than three hundred exhibitors from around the world – and Denmark’s HRH Prince Joachim will formally open the exhibition at 11AM on Wednesday 11th of October.
There’s an addition to the Thyborøn fleet, the latest in a series of fishing vessels designed by Vestværft and with construction contracted elsewhere. This time the Kynde & Toft yard is where the new trawler/seine netter has been completed.
Good news for Danish fishermen as the Brisling Box off Denmark’s west coast is open as of today (29th July).
The Icelandic fishing industry is in constant development. Currently, the Icelandic fleet is acquiring and building larger vessels. To meet the demands, Danish suppliers will be showcasing high-quality products and systems at the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition on September 13- 15th.
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