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The Marel Salmon ShowHow provides a forum where the world’s leading producers of wild and farmed salmon can meet

Marel Salmon ShowHow Attracts Crowds

  (DENMARK, 2/9/2012)

Over 200 guests from 23 countries as far apart as Australia and Canada and representing 93 key companies gathered in Nørresundby, Denmark, last week for the opening of the 11th annual Marel Salmon ShowHow.

Staged in a 500 square metres showroom at the company’s Salmon Division facility, highlights of the day included live demonstrations of some of the systems and equipment that serve to highlight Marel’s position as the leading supplier of systems and equipment to the global salmon industry.


 
 
The MS 2730 ensures improved yield

Among the equipment attracting particular attention was the new MS 2730 salmon filleting machine, shown operating with an Intelligent Trimming Line (ITM).

The MS 2730 ensures improved yield and a high throughput with up to 25 fish/minute. Since the introduction last year the advanced filleting machine has been tested thoroughly and improved to gain optimum performance for both pre-rigor and post-rigor fish, as well as a range of slicing applications, the newest of which comes integrated with Marel’s industry-leading Innova production management software.

Also introduced for the first time this year were facilitated networking opportunities for guests in the show’s auditorium, with participants able to meet and greet on the day or by prior arrangement on-line.

Now established as one of the must-see events in the exhibition calendar, the Marel Salmon ShowHow provides a ready-made forum at which some of the world’s leading producers of wild and farmed salmon can meet, discuss and experience the latest technological developments in the industry.

The MS2730 filleting machine is designed for salmon, trout and other species with a similar bone structure

About Marel

Marel (Public, ICE:MAR) is the leading global provider of advanced equipment, systems and services to the fish, meat and poultry industries.

The company’s brands – Marel, Stork Poultry Processing and Townsend Further Processing – are among the most respected in the industry offering the convenience of a single source to meet customers’ needs.

The Salmon ShowHow includes live demonstrations of Marel's systems and equipment

With offices and subsidiaries in over 30 countries on six continents, a global network of over 100 agents and distributors, and manufacturing facilities spanning 17 countries worldwide, Marel works side-by-side with its customers to extend the boundaries of food processing performance.

Marel is a multinational company, with more than 3,900 employees worldwide. The company’s business units are located in the Netherlands, Denmark, the United States, Iceland, Slovakia and Singapore.

Marel is a global leader in integrated systems for the fish and poultry industry segments, and a major provider in the meat industry. Marel offers systems for harvesting raw materials to packaging the final product including standardized stand-alone units to all-inclusive integrated turnkey systems.

The company’s cutting edge equipment and software components help food processors of all sizes, in all markets, to operate at peak productivity, whether it be in the processing of fish, meat, poultry, cheese or prepared foods. Marel’s products positively and directly enhance the overall quality and value of food.

Marel headquarters in Iceland

Source: Marel

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Margaret E.L. Stacey
Editor Companies and Products

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Information of the company:
Address: Progress Point, new demonstration center (just 5 minutes from Copenhagen Airport) Marel Kirstinehøj 56B,
City: Tarnby
State/ZIP: Kastrup (DK -2770)
Country: Denmark
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