More trawlers using liquid ice for chilling
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The usage of liquid ice for chilling the catch and pre-process chilling in fishing industry is now a common procedure on most of the trawlers. Iceland based Kaelitaekni and Canada based Cooltech manufacture the necessary equipment and technology for liquid ice production. A brief description of the system and equipments is presented.
Publication Name: Fishing News International
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0015-3044
Year: 2005
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Supertrawler freezes CO2!
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A new central freezing plant using CO2 is installed in pelagic super trawler Cornelis Vrolijk Fzn, which provides a quick freezing capacity that cools the ships hold, which has a capacity of 6900 cu meters. This helps in achieving quality standards and maximizes throughput in terms of freezing.
Publication Name: Fishing News International
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0015-3044
Year: 2003
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Russian trawler installs Danish freezers
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The processing and freezing equipment installed on Genichesk, a Russian factory trawler is described. The equipment is supplied by Denmark based K&M Services AS.
Publication Name: Fishing News International
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0015-3044
Year: 2005
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