SEAC AB has been one of the main supplier of second hand equipment for over 20 years. Over 230 machines have been installed in 35 different countries and all with ONE YEAR GUARANTEE and with cost up to 50 % LESS than similar BRAND NEW ONES.
SPM-400
The company has an "old" history from the ARENCO-NORDEN-VMK companies who's fish processing machines SEAC is specialists in after almost 40 years with this machines. Giving ONE YEAR GUARANTEE on the companies renovated machines (same as on BRAND NEW ones) have proven SEAC's quality.
SPM-500
From 2012 the BRAND NEW SEAC FPM-serie has been introduced - mainly designed for fish from 15-60/80 fish/kilo - but now also for fish down to approx 2 fish/kilo.
The FPM-200 mechanical Nobbing machine has proved a high and reliable production with up to 15 % higher yield than other "two-knives-vacuum-nobbing-machines" and is already, after approx one year on the market, in ten different factories in Europe.
The FPM-400 Nobbing and Filleting machine is also designed for smaller fish (but also here now also available for bigger fish).
The brand new SEAC FPM–Fish Processing Machines – is today (2019) spread all over the world with about 100 machines installed (among them 40 pcs only in the Philippines and 28 of them in same factory in Zamboanga City in the southern parts of the Philippines. Also in Croatia there are over 15 machines in operation on smaller sardines (from approx. 25/30 to 50/60 fpk)
During 2019 SEAC made the WORLD RECORD in smallness by, in their SEAC FPM-400 fillet and belly-cleaned small sprats of 5-6 gram full wieght!!
Jan 2021 - BAADER is pleased to announce that it has acquired the Swedish fish-processing manufacturer SEAC AB, based in Färjestaden on the island of Öland, effective as of 18 January 2021.
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