September 28, 2021

Eskja keeps on expanding

Iceland
Onshore
Pelagic fish
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Eskja pelagic plant to maximize its processing capacity GIF

Iceland’s Eskja ramps up its impressive production capacity with the addition of two new automatic non-pressure non-pressure plate freezers from KAPP Skaginn

Eskja Expands Production with New Non-Pressure Plate Freezers from KAPP Skaginn

Smart processing plant

In 2016, KAPP Skaginn and Eskja built a state-of-the-art pelagic fish processing plant in Eskifjörður on the east coast of Iceland. The plant marked a significant move for Eskja from processing at sea to land-based operations. By making use of cutting-edge technologies and advanced automation, Eskja has been able to significantly increase its production capacity and product quality to further differentiate itself in the marketplace. The plant has proven to be an overwhelming success and has served as a showcase on how companies can upgrade their facilities with robotics and automation to achieve the data-driven smart processing of the future.


Full production capacity

Building on the companies’ successful collaboration, Eskja has now opted to add two more non-pressure plate freezers to their extensive range of equipment from KAPP Skaginn. This move allows the plant to finally reach its intended production capacity. KAPP Skaginn originally designed the plant with future expansions and improvements in mind, thereby ensuring that additions like these are not only possible but effortless and trouble-free.

The freezers will be installed and implemented into Eskja’s processing plant this December, increasing the total production capacity by over 100 tons every 24 hours before next year’s capelin season. The automatic non-pressure plate freezers use up to 40% less energy than conventional blast freezers and allow for automatic operation, infeed and outfeed. As an integral part of KAPP Skaginn’s turnkey solutions, these highly efficient freezers contribute to increased yield, better handling of raw materials and reduced drip loss.


KAPP Skaginn and Eskja march onwards

Always looking for opportunities to do better, shorten processing times and increase yield and product quality, the two companies have collaborated for years, fine-tuning machinery and processes with a data-driven and innovative mindset. This recent purchase by Eskja is only a stepping stone on the companies’ path towards a more efficient and profitable processing plant.

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KAPP to Exhibit at Seafood Processing Global 2026 in Barcelona

KAPP will exhibit at Seafood Processing Global 2026, taking place 21–23 April 2026 at Fira Barcelona Gran Via in Barcelona, Spain. Seafood Processing Global is held alongside Seafood Expo Global, and the 2026 edition has been announced as the largest in the event’s history.

At the event, KAPP will present its broad portfolio of chilling, freezing, and processing solutions for the seafood industry. KAPP’s positioning centers on “Chilling, Freezing and Processing” and on helping customers maximize product quality, increase yield, and improve overall efficiency through advanced refrigeration and food processing solutions.

Visitors to the KAPP booth will learn more about a range of technologies for onboard and onshore seafood operations, as well as for aquaculture applications. These include OptimICE® liquid slurry ice systems, IQF Tunnel Freezers, Non-Pressure Plate Freezers, RoteX solutions, tub handling systems, ValuePump®, and other food processing technologies in the KAPP portfolio.

OptimICE® is designed to rapidly cool fish and maintain a stable, low temperature throughout the cold chain, helping preserve freshness and quality. KAPP’s freezing and processing portfolio also includes systems developed to improve yield, support gentle product handling, and enhance operational efficiency across seafood processing environments.

Seafood Processing Global brings together equipment, packaging, and service suppliers from across the international seafood sector, while the broader event attracts seafood professionals from around the world. For KAPP, the show is an important opportunity to meet customers, partners, and industry professionals in one place and discuss practical solutions for today’s processing challenges.

We look forward to meeting visitors at Booth 3BB401-E in Barcelona and discussing how KAPP can support stronger product quality, better yield, and more efficient operations across the cold chain.

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April 21, 2026
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