CEO of Pure Salmon, Per Ivar Foshaug, and VP Sales at Cflow, Gunn-Marit Nerem, signed the new deal during the Aqua Nor Conference. Cflow has secured the delivery of a tailor-made fish handling system for the six buildings of the facility.
Nerem mentioned: “The land-based industry is being built and it is important that fish farmers, academia, and suppliers collaborate closely to do this properly. A successful project benefits everyone.”
The new facility will have a yearly production capacity of ten thousand tons of Atlantic salmon. In this sense, Nerem explained: “At Cflow, we have significant experience with adult fish. Meanwhile, Pure Salmon’s technology supplier, Pure Salmon Technology, has a lot of experience with smolt. We’re combining the niche knowledge from all parties and selecting the best parts of it for the new facility. Also, Pure Salmon has ambitions of building additional facilities, meaning this project will be crucial in building a robust and profitable foundation for their concept in the future.”
The delivery from Cflow will cover the entire value chain for fish management in the six buildings, from smolt to slaughterhouse. In addition, Nerem concluded: “It is a high-tech solution for moving and sorting the fish throughout the entire facility. Everything from valves, pipelines, pumps, and machines for sorting, screening, and counting has been developed with precision to be gentle on the fish and efficient for the operation.”