Fish Farmer

Faroese contractor to build two barges for Hiddenfjor­d

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JT electric has signed a contract with Faroese salmon farmer Hiddenfjor­d to build two new 700 tonne feeding barges for exposed farm sites in the North Atlantic.

The new feeding barges are designed for a significan­t wave height of 5.5m and all onboard systems are fully automated and controlled remotely from shore.

They are planned to be delivered towards the summer. They have a 700 tonne feed capacity – one with 16 feeding lines and the other with 6 feeding lines in addition to an integrated lumpfish feeding system with 5 tonne capacity.

JT Electric described the contract as “a milestone” in the company’s strategy of designing and building new structures for the internatio­nal market after many years of renovating big vessels to feeding barges.

Suni Justinusse­n, CEO at JT electric, said: “We are very excited about our collaborat­ion with Hiddenfjor­d, says Our collaborat­ion with them plays a crucial part in our transition to designing new barges to exposed farm sites on the internatio­nal market.”

Faroes-based JT electric is a supplier of advanced tech solutions for the fish farming industry. Their feeding systems are being used in the Faroe Islands, Scotland, Norway, Iceland and Canada and feed approximat­ely 80 million salmon every day.

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The new feed barge
Above: The new feed barge

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