Visit Carsoe at STAND 2081
Come and visit Carsoe at Seafood Processing North America, a leading seafood exhibition. It is a strong industry event that covers everything from processing equipment, services, and packaging.
KM Mark 7
At our stand, you will experience our unique fish gutting machine, KM Mark 7. This powerful machine automates the fish gutting process. It also ensures a higher capacity and improved gutting as the machine maintains a superior and uniform standard throughout the process.
The capacity is up to 60 fish per minute depending on fish size and the operator’s preferred feeding speed. Compared to manual fish gutting, this capacity is at a level of up to 5 operators’ work effort.
Read more about KM Mark 7 here.
Visit our stand and get live demonstrations of the bycatch separator, which separates small fish from shrimp in a simple and effective way.
The automatic separation of small fish is crucial for an efficient and cost-effective shrimp production on board.
Learn more about Carsoe Bycatch Separator here.
SPNA Expo information
Location
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center Boston, MA
Event dates
March 12-14, 2023
Opening hours
Sunday, March 12: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Monday, March 13: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Tuesday, March 14: 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Meet the team
The most experienced seafood team is ready to welcome you to our stand, and we look forward to discussing your next seafood processing line.
US East Coast
Carsoe is the world leading supplier of seafood processing equipment. We are looking for distributors with seafood industry experience to manage our presence on the US East Coast, in particular our market leading fish gutting machine, KM Mark 7.
KM Mark 7 is the world’s best gutting machine and is suitable for ground fish like cod, pollock, haddock, hake, and similar species.
As our distributor, you will be part of a strong and committed team of seafood experts, and we ensure you thorough product training.
Contact Rasmus Kronborg Nielsen at rkn@carsoe.com or +45 40 48 04 23.
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