Fish Farmer

Oslo to become salmon super hub

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THE world’s largest dedicated seafood air hub is to be built at Oslo airport after it was announced that the cargo handler Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) had won the estimated £80 million contract.

Work will begin early next year and the new hub should be operationa­l by 2021. It will be designed to handle 250,000 tonnes of seafood a year, flying salmon, cod and shellfish to all parts of the world.

Norway currently exports 600 tonnes of seafood a day, but only a third of that total leaves from Oslo.

The rest is shipped to other airports in Europe, with London Heathrow a major transit point. The new centre will be specially designed to meet ‘industry requiremen­ts for cool chain logistics and innovation’.

Run by Avinor, Oslo is now one of the fastest growing cargo airports in Europe – thanks to the success of Norway’s seafood industry.

Martin Langaas, Avinor airline director, said: ‘We are very pleased to put into place this agreement.’

He said the move would help to make Norwegian seafood more competitiv­e globally and make Oslo airport the preferred hub in northern Europe.

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Above: Oslo airport

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