May 11, 2021

New Pelagic Processing System to Increase Production Capacity by 70%

Iceland
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Pelagic fish
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KAPP Skaginn and LVF employees
From the left: Þorri Magnússon - Production Manager (LVF), Friðrik Mar Guðmundsson - Managing Director (LVF), Ingvar Vilhjálmsson - Regional Sales Manager for Iceland (KAPP Skaginn), Steinþór Pétursson - Office Manager (LVF), Einar Brandsson - Sales Engineer (KAPP Skaginn), Rúnar Björn Reynisson - Machine Designer (KAPP Skaginn).

KAPP Skaginn Delivers New Pelagic Processing System to LVF in Iceland

LVF has chosen KAPP Skaginn to supply a new pelagic processing system, designed to increase automation and processing capacity as well as improve yield and throughput. Their contract with KAPP Skaginn is for a system that will support a continuous production of high-quality pelagic fish at a capacity of up 400 tons per 24 hours.

The company operates a pelagic freezing plant in Fáskrúðsfjörður that specializes in processing capelin, herring and mackerel.


Timing is everything in pelagic processing.

Timing is everything in the pelagic processing business. The resource is seasonal and the operation depends on vulnerable external resources that need to be harnessed at the right time, with the right methods in order to gain maximum yield and quality of the finished product. In order to get the most out of the season LVF wanted to update their operation and have it ready for the next round as capelin and capelin roe is caught and processed between January and March, mackerel and Norwegian-Icelandic herring from July to October and of Icelandic herring from October till the end of the year.


Close cooperation.

“ It’s very important to be able to work as closely with the supplier as we’ve been able to do in this project with KAPP Skaginn, “ says Friðrik Már Guðmundsson, Managing Director of LVF. “Their expertise and our experience have resulted in the creation of a promising new solution for our entire pelagic factory. The upgrade will increase the automation of our operation and enable us to increase our production capacity,”

Upgrade to increase throughput.

KAPP Skaginn’s system is very efficient, built around a technology that has serves some of the largest pelagic processors in the world. The advanced automatic system includes a bagging system, high-tech plate freezers and automatic palletizing system, all of which will be integrated with existing equipment, including third party robots to create an efficient, high-throughput pelagic plant.


Experts in high-tech, turnkey pelagic plants.

As turnkey pelagic processing plants have been a staple of KAPP Skaginn‘s production for a long time, it did not take long for a trio of KAPP Skaginn pelagic processing experts to design the system on the spot. It took three men just under a month to scope, spec and implement a contract for this sophisticated, automated upgrade to the existing operation at LVF’s facility.

Drawing of LVF's new pelagic processing plant
It took three men just under a month to scope, spec and design a completely new system to update LVF’s pelagic processing plant in Iceland.

Working fast to meet the client’s needs.

“We handled this quickly and worked very closely with the customer. Our cooperation has been great from the start and it is a pleasure to be able to continue to work with LVF and expand our services to their operations,” says Ingvar Vilhjálmsson, Regional Sales Manager KAPP Skaginn. “The LVF team were very thorough in their preparation so it was easy for us to create a processing flow that meets their requirements in a relatively short time.”

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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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