August 18, 2022

KAPP Skaginn Onboard the BlueWild Revolution

Norway
Aquaculture
Onshore
Pelagic fish
Whitefish 
Onboard
Shrimp
Ecofive Ship

KAPP Skaginn has signed a contract with BlueWild, Norway, to supply a full fish processing factory onboard the company’s innovative new trawler. The trawler is designed to deliver sustainability, quality, and efficiency on all levels. From new propeller technology and groundbreaking trawl handling, to ecofriendly catch pumping and innovative production facilities,the new trawler is set to revolutionize onboard processing with its ECOFIVE concept.

KAPP Skaginn Partners with BlueWild on Onboard Factory for ECOFIVE Trawler

A milestone agreement for onboard factory

“The agreement marks a turning point for us,” says Ragnar A.Guðmundsson, KAPP Skaginn’s Director of Sales for Scandinavia and Europe. Mr.Guðmundsson has led the project from KAPP Skaginn end from the beginning. "We have worked closely with the Bluewild team for the last two years. After many meetings and researches the team effort paid off and we will deliver a new and exciting onboard processing solution that harmonizes really well with their strategy.

Employees at KAPP Skaginn with Bluewild CEO
Reynir Ver Jónsson, sales engineer at KAPP Skaginn, Tore Roaldsnes CEO at BlueWild and Ragnar A. Guðmundsson, manager of direct sales at KAPP Skaginn.

Fish processing innovation

The concept of responsible fisheries is at the core of the new project. ECOFIVE – the new and innovative concept developed by Bluewild and their partners – is designed to deliver the highest-quality products possible with reduced energy consumption. The concept is nominated for The Nor-Fishing Foundation Innovation Award 2022.

“It’s an incredible opportunity to be chosen as the fish factory supplier for such an innovative project,” says Mr. Guðmundsson. “Our onboard processing system fits incredibly well with the principle of sustainable fishing, maximum product utilization and increased product and by-product value.”

Sustainable fish processing principles in play

Catch is transferred directly into water-filled storage tanks below the waterline where it remains alive before being taken to the factory facility. Overpressure release is used to bring the live catch to KAPP Skaginn's processing line on the factory floor. The turnkey processing system will process fillets, loins, center pieces, tails, and bellies from whitefish, cooked and single-frozen consumer prawns or deliver blocks of industrial shrimp for further production on land.

Top quality, from filleting to frozen product

"Our focus is on quality and maximum product utilization,” explains Guðmundsson. “This means that each and every piece offish receives top treatment throughout the process, from filleting to frozen product. In addition, the system’s full product utilization methods are designed to deliver maximum by-product value, that means every part of the fish is processed for human consumption."

Collaboration is the key to success

The ship and all of its systems are designed and built by incredibly professional teams from the Westcon shipbuilder, Ulstein Design & Solutions AS, CFlow Systems, PTG and now KAPP Skaginn.  "We are honored that the customer has chosen our company for this project and very proud to be a part of this group,”says Mr. Guðmundsson. “Our experience in the Icelandic and international fish industry has allowed us to build world-class teams. Our people bring in-depth processing knowledge, extensive technical expertise, and innovative thinking to this venture.”

Bluewild and Kapp Skaginn team
The BlueWild team from left to right: Frank R. Myklebust, COO, Helge Kittilsen, CCO at BlueWild, Ragnar A. Guðmundsson at KAPP Skaginn, Tore Roaldsnes, CEO, and Gunnar Hessen, Project Director at BlueWild.

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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
Ecofive Ship