Autoliners switch to stainless steel hooks
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Dimon, longline supplier in Iceland has tied up with Beko, India to manufacture stainless steel bait hooks for different types of fishes. The annual requirement of hooks in Iceland and Norway is over 35 million. The advantages of stainless steel hooks and Dimon-Beko companies have been discussed.
Publication Name: Fishing News International
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0015-3044
Year: 2004
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Liners working up to 75,000 hooks!
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John Ragnar Larsen, an executive of Norway based Mustad, discusses the designing aspects of fishing hooks manufactured by the company. Other products of the company are also discussed.
Publication Name: Fishing News International
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0015-3044
Year: 2005
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AFU's first electric hauler
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Features of hookline electric line hauler developed by AFU, such as light weight, are presented.
Publication Name: Fishing News International
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0015-3044
Year: 2006
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