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Herring processing line

herring processing line
herring processing line
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Fish type
for herring

Description

Cabinplant provides complete solutions for the seafood industry. In addition to a thorough knowledge of processing lines, our expertise covers building layouts, equipment set-up, electrical installations, hardware and software - virtually any area that has bearing on the success of your seafood operation. Cabinplant provides complete herring processing lines with capacities up to 70-80 tons per hour. These include total solutions for packing of whole, round fish in plastic containers, as well as complete systems for handling of fillets - fresh or cured. In addition we provide complete lines for processing of matje herring. Cabinplant's solutions for herring include: • Receipt of fish in bulk direct from the ship • Weighing of incoming fish • Grading in up to five different sizes • Distribution of fish to filleting machines • Gilling of herring (for matje herring) • Dry feeding systems for filleting machines • Vision systems for filleting machines • Transport systems for collection of cut fillets • Systems for salting of fillets in barrels and vessels • Curing of fillets in barrels and vessels using a stirring unit or a rolling system for barrels • Packing systems for fillets and whole, round fish in barrels, boxes, trays etc. using batch weighing and multihead weighing • Handling of waste Benefits • Reduced need for manpower • Increased yield due to optimum salting/curing • Gentle treatment of raw material • Hygienic design • Fully automatic and continuous process • Full flexibility and traceability • Turnkey solutions Capacity • Up to 80 tons per hour Use • Herring

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