China’s new line in automatic processing
- facility near Shanghai.
The plant is equipped to produce up to 30 tonnes of salm -
Shanghai Hi-Chain Foods also processes tuna, king crab and other seafood.
Marel says that in recent years Chinese salmon processors have increasingly sought out hi-tech processing equipment in order to improve performance and food safety, to raise yield and to reduce costs.
processing technology.
The ShowHow, held in Copenhagen each year, invites salmon processors to experience the Icelandic based company’s
help Hi-Chain produce superior quality salmon products for its customers.
‘A deal was made and the equipment was installed in August 2017,’ said Marel. ‘During the start-up phase, Marel provided training to Hi-Chain employees.
‘Training is an integral part of Marel’s service, especially when a facility is taking such a big step in terms of auto ensure that both the factory and employees were prepared
many of the jobs at the factory, and its local service engineer in China, along with its service engineers from Denmark, were in close contact with Hi-Chain from the start, to answer