Case study

Delivery of fish farming pipes under harsh conditions in the North Atlantic, Denmark

Delivery of fish farming pipes under harsh conditions in the North Atlantic

Project Facts

Denmark
Soil & Forestry
Tailor made constructions
Completion: 2017

Uponor Involvement

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Easy to transport
Challenges due to the weather, underwater conditions and logistics are a fact of life for the salmon industry in the North Atlantic. Logistics in remote areas of the North Atlantic represent just one of KJ’s biggest challenges, which is why the company views Uponor’s products – as well as their logistical handling from its factory in Middelfart, Denmark – as ideal for its operations. Due to the light weight of PE pressure pipes, KJ can handle and transport them directly to the production site, e.g. in Iceland and the Shetland Islands, through areas that are difficult to access. KJ uses around 40,000m of Uponor PE pressure pipes each year, because they are easy to float on the sea and are lightweight, even when used in large dimensions. In terms of price and durability, the competitive advantages of plastic pipes speak for themselves. Additionally, they meet the breeding industry’s requirements for certification and approvals in relation to the on-site weather conditions.

 

Safe and sustainable solutions
Due to environmental considerations – as well as demanding climate challenges at northern latitudes – the salmon breeding industry demands that a certification body, Noomas, approve breeding rings to ensure safer and more sustainable solutions in the food industry. Noomas Certification (Noomas Sertifisering) is an inspection and certification body focusing on fish farming and equipment. Uponor’s PE pressure pipes meet the stringent requirements in question, contributing to a thriving and growing salmon industry in the Faroe Islands and the surrounding markets.

 

Delivery of fish farming pipes under harsh conditions in the North Atlantic

Delivery of fish farming pipes under harsh conditions  in the North Atlantic

Project Information

Project Information

Country
Denmark
Completion
2017
Project Type
New building
Building Type
Soil & Forestry

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