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The Salmon ShowHow is dedicated entirely to the salmon processing industry.

A Value-Adding Salmon ShowHow

  (DENMARK, 2/16/2015)

The 2015 Salmon ShowHow, held in Copenhagen last week, attracted a record number of visitors, with over 300 guests representing 150 companies from 30 countries around the world.

Ongoing product demonstrations at Marel’s Progress Point facility show visitors the full potential of the company's equipment in a hands-on environment. Representatives of all types of salmon processors, big and small, have been seeing for themselves how Marel can help them meet the growing international demand for high-value salmon products.

The Salmon ShowHow is a great opportunity for all the guests to meet colleagues and customers from the salmon industry, and every year guest speakers are invited to the ShowHow to address topics relevant to the salmon industry.

Optimizing Yield through Advanced Automation

In the salmon industry today, with salmon prices expected to remain high, it’s more important than ever for processors to be able to make the best use of the raw material. The best way to optimize yield is to use advanced automatic processing methods, which is what visitors to the Salmon ShowHow come to see each year.

Marel demonstrated a wide range of filleting systems that cover all types of processing needs, from basic lines with a greater level of manual trimming, to highly advanced lines with automatic trimming and much less of a footprint.

Among the filleting line demonstrations was the world premiere of filleting with back and belly trimming; two groundbreaking and unique new features Marel introduced to the MS 2730 Filleting Machine in the past year.
 
The I-Slice can sort out the head and tail pieces, collecting them in a bin beneath the conveyor.

"We’ve included trimming functions in a filleting machine because this creates value for our customers," Marel’s Lars Jöker explains. "The equation is simple – if we bring up the yield, we bring up the margin and the profitability of our customers. The Filleting Machine’s new features improve yield and save on skilled labor costs as it reduces the need for manual trimming."

Among the salmon slicers on display, the sophisticated I-Slice 3300 Retail Pack Slicer was the main highlight. In addition to creating fixed weight or fixed number batches, the I-Slice is able to place slices in a unique way directly onto the belt for feeding into vacuum packs without using boards. This is the first line of its kind and makes the packing process more environmentally friendly, as well as reducing costs.
 
Salmon processors attending the event experience Marel’s industry leading equipment first hand in a simulated processing plant environment.

Pre-Release Product Demonstrations

The Salmon ShowHow not only reveals new and proven equipment, but also gives processors a glimpse of what's around the corner in terms of upcoming product launches and developments, with preview demonstrations of yet-to-be-launched products, and workshops that provide expert insights into the future of salmon processing.

One of the exciting new innovations demonstrated at this year’s Salmon ShowHow is the new SensorC, which accurately colour grades salmon fillets and automatically detects defects such as pearl stripes and melanin or blood spots. The ability to automatically remove defect fillets has a major impact on quality, as well as labour costs.
Innova Labeling is a powerful solution designed especially for the food industry that formats and prints labels with process, product, and customer information.

Virtual Office

The brand new ‘Innova Office’ at Progress Point was open to visitors for the first time. This room was designed to give processors a real sense of how Marel’s Innova Software Solutions can further add value to their production. Innova constantly delivers the tools that enable salmon processors to improve performance in terms of yield, throughput, efficiency, quality and food safety, and stock levels and movement.

The software focus at the Salmon ShowHow this year was on Packing and Labeling, the Smokehouse Salmon Solution, and Quality Control, and two Innova workshops were held at the event: the first about how to use Innova to build traceability into every process step of the production; and the second about ‘Improving Performance with OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness)’.

About Marel

Marel is the leading global provider of advanced equipment, systems and services to the fish, meat and poultry industries.

Marel's brands – Marel, Stork Poultry Processing and Townsend Further Processing – are among the most respected in the industry. Together, they offer the convenience of a single source to meet its customers’ every need.

With offices and subsidiaries in over 30 countries and a global network of more than 100 agents and distributors, Marel works side-by-side with its customers to extend the boundaries of food processing performance.

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Address: Progress Point, new demonstration center (just 5 minutes from Copenhagen Airport) Marel Kirstinehøj 56B,
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State/ZIP: Kastrup (DK -2770)
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