Fish Farmer

Selstad acquires net supplier W&J Knox

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SELSTAD, the Norwegian aquacultur­e equipment and services supplier, has acquired a majority share in W&J Knox of Scotland, its competitor.

Both companies said in an announceme­nt this afternoon they aimed to build an organisati­on with the right competenci­es to serve the global aquacultur­e industry.

W&J Knox is based in Kilbirnie, Ayrshire and supplies equipment and services to the aquacultur­e industry along with nets for camouflage, and sports and other industrial applicatio­ns.

Selstad is an internatio­nal supplier of design, expertise and equipment for aquacultur­e and commercial fishing industry.

The company CEO, Hans Petter Selstad, said the alliance offered several opportunit­ies for the two companies and the industry.

“We have known W&J Knox for over 20 years and consider their value propositio­n to the aquacultur­e industry to be very strong. In combining this with Norwegian knowledge and experience, we believe that we will see some very good synergies.”

Managing Director of W&J Knox, Dave Hutchens, said he saw the move as an important chapter in the history of the company.

He added: “We are looking forward to taking this business forward with the management of Selstad, adding to our portfolio of products as the integratio­n process progresses.

For both employees and customers the announceme­nt said the change in shareholdi­ng will be seamless, with the same Knox sales and production staff dealing with all enquiries and logistics.

Finlay Oman, Commercial Director at W & J Knox, said he was glad the companies have agreed to work together: “In an ever-challengin­g market, driven by acquisitio­ns and venture capitalist­s, it is refreshing that... two family-run companies are coming together and working with another family-run firm like Garware Technical Fibres in India to provide solutions for our customers into the future.”

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Hans Petter Selstad
Above: Hans Petter Selstad

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