October 26, 2021

Freezing Cold in hot Brazil

Brazil
Meat
Poultry
Aquaculture
Groundfish
Pelagic fish
Salmon
Onshore
Other
Whitefish 
Growing demand for IQF tunnel freezer GIF

As Brazil’s food production industry continues to set records, demand for KAPP Skaginn’s unique IQF freezers in the country grows.

When thinking of Brazil, freezing temperatures are far from the first thing that comes to mind. Yet, as Brazil’s population grows, and its industry undergoes a rapid modernization, the need for reliable high-volume food production is on the rise. Leading fish, poultry and meat producers are now employing state-of-the-art IQF freezers from KAPP Skaginn to ensure consistency, yield and throughput in their facilities while reducing losses and retaining the value of their products.

KAPP Skaginn Expands in Brazil with IQF Tunnel Freezers for Poultry and Seafood


Vertically integrated operations around the world

BRF S.A., one of the largest food companies in the world, now awaits delivery of a multi-lane IQF Tunnel Freezer to its poultry production facility in Dourados, Brazil. The freezer was fabricated by KAPP Skaginn in Akranes, Iceland and is now on its way across the Atlantic. The installation will be carried out by KAPP Skaginn’s agents in Brazil under Icelandic supervision early this November. BRF employs over 100.000 people in its facilities in Latin America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East, and has over 30 brands in its portfolio.


Technology that keeps getting better

KAPP Skaginn has supplied BRF with multiple IQF freezers over the years, with the largest purchase being three units with capacities ranging from three and a half to six tons per hour in 2015 for BRF’s operations in Toledo, Brazil. When KAPP Skaginn announced updated versions of the already well-established IQF Tunnel Freezers, BRF immediately reached out, eager to put the new multi-lane model through the paces.

The new freezer is equipped with three separate full freezing and crust freezing belts with a throughput of up to six tons per hour. With up to 40% faster crust freezing, KAPP Skaginn’s IQF Tunnel Freezer delivers top-quality output with a small footprint and high energy efficiency. A similar IQF tunnel freezer has also been delivered to BRF in Abu Dhabi where it awaits installation.

Fit for fish and poultry

BRF is not the only customer in Brazil that has been impressed with KAPP Skaginn's freezing technology and equipment whose flexibility and output quality make it the best choice for a wide range of applications. C.Vale is a respected pork, poultry and tilapia producer in the Mato Grosso do Sul and Paraná region where aquaculture is a growing industry. C.Vale acquired its first KAPP Skaginn IQF Tunnel Freezer for its tilapia processing facility in 2018. Pleased with both product quality and operational stability, C.Vale has now taken delivery of two more IQF tunnel freezers, one each for poultry and fish and the freezers are set to be installed in late October this year.


Same core - different setups

KAPP Skaginn’s IQF Tunnel Freezing technology is suitable for a range of applications, from pelagic species, groundfish and salmon to poultry, meat and a variety of seafood. At their heart, the freezers are essentially the same. Differing mostly in infeed systems and the number of lanes, C.Vale’s new freezers both deliver a throughput of 4 tons per hour. Thanks to the easy customization of KAPP Skaginn freezers, each one has been designed to perfectly slot into C.Vale’s production lines. A double-lane configuration was chosen for tilapia while a triple-lane setup provides the best results for chicken production.


A robust and growing market

KAPP Skaginn has developed a close relationship of collaboration with its clients in Brazil through Mauro Tiecher of Tectru KAPP Skaginn’s local partner. Deliveries and installations have gone smoothly and operations have exceeded expectations. KAPP Skaginn hopes to build upon this success and continue working closely with BRF and C.Vale on future projects in the region and around the world. Brazil has shown itself to be a robust and reliable market for KAPP Skaginn which knows how to keep the local favorites cool.

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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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A stainless-steel OptimICE® slurry ice machine displayed next to a teal banner reading “Data Doesn’t Lie: Why Fishermen Need to Rethink Chilling Systems – Performance Backed by Proof,” with the KAPP Skaginn Kami Tech logo.
A fishing vessel sailing on the ocean next to a teal banner that reads “Recent Research Reinforces: The Cold Chain Starts Onboard – Temperature Control from Deck to Dock,” with the KAPP Skaginn Kami Tech logo.
Slurry ice being poured into a tub filled with fish
Slurry ice chilling fish onboard with water flowing from a hose, alongside KAPP branding and the text “What’s Killing Your Catch Value? Science Says It’s Temperature. Smarter Chilling. Better Seafood.”
Picture of a tub handling system
Increased automation and production capacity GIF
Eskja pelagic plant to maximize its processing capacity GIF
Growing demand for IQF tunnel freezer GIF
Going the distance with the new ValuePump system GIF
Ice-free success with Mowi's sub-chilling system GIF
RoteX on-board bleeding and chilling system ensure supreme product handling GIF
constant Flexible processing deck that ensures product quality GIF
Sustainable and economical cooling solution
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