December 3, 2020

Serving the Icelandic Seafood Industry

Iceland
Onboard
Onshore
Aquaculture
Whitefish 
Pelagic fish
Other
Róbert Sigfússon and Ingvar Vilhjálmsson

Increased focus on Icelandic cooperation has led to the installation of new systems in many of the country’s largest fish processing plants

KAPP Skaginn Strengthens Icelandic Partnerships with New System Installations

During the coronavirus pandemic KAPP Skaginn has focused on strengthening its domestic market sales and services. We have focused on collaborating on innovative projects with our clients, an approach that has been the company’s hallmark from the start.

Samherji, Brim and other Icelandic producers add to their operations

“The Covid pandemic has been demanding for everybody but we do all we can to serve our clients through digital means and the available remote solutions,” says Ingvar Vilhjálmsson Regional Sales Manager for Europe at KAPP Skaginn. “We have installed new solutions at Samherji in Dalvík and Brim in Reykjavík, and these projects went really well as well as a host of other installations around the country.”

Automatic tub washing systems, palletizing and cleaning solutions

Updating and installing new tub washing systems, palletizing solutions and in-feed systems have kept KAPP Skaginn teams busy. “Our cleaning systems are in operation in most fish processing plants in Iceland,” says Ingvar. “Building on that we’ve been working with tub handling and cleaning systems as well as working on more complex projects with new and old clients that have kept developing their processing operation despite the situation, and in some cases because of it.”

Remote digital service

The company’s service department has shown flexibility and resourcefulness when it comes to servicing clients and has increased the use of remote service solutions. “Our service network is strong and we have managed to service our clients well during these times,” says Róbert Sigfússon, KAPP Skaginn’s Service Manager. “With good infection control measures and teamwork anything is possible. We have a remote service plan so that when we cannot be on location, we can work with local operations that serve as our eyes and hands as we fix problems through video calls.”

Róbert Sigfússon and Ingvar Vilhjálmsson
Róbert Sigfússon and Ingvar Vilhjálmsson


Flexibility in an era of uncertainty

KAPP Skaginn’s practical knowledge, professional approach and resourcefulness are integral to meeting the needs of the market at times like these. Sales, production and service are all located in Iceland, allowing KAPP Skaginn to offer more flexibility and quicker local response times. “The demand for increased automation and productivity has been prominent recently and we have answered that call with strong product development and flexibility in assembling new systems,” says Ingvar. “We have installed advanced full processing systems for pelagic fish that have completely revolutionized the production process both on- and off-shore.”

High-quality freezing solutions

“We have secured a strong position abroad with our freezing solutions and I see great opportunities for Icelandic fishing companies to implement them here at home,” says Ingvar. “We have high-tech IQF Tunnel Freezers combine crust and full freezing in one machine. The belt we use for crust freezing is unique. It freezes 40% faster than normal belts and is patented. Our unique sub-chilling technology has been well received and after the sale to Morrisons in Britain we see even more opportunities for supporting Icelandic fish exporters in this area.”

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Seafood Expo North America 2026

March 15–17, 2026 · Boston, USA

Thomas M. Menino Convention & Exhibition Center

Where the Cold Chain Never Breaks

KAPP will be exhibiting at Seafood Expo North America & Seafood Processing North America, the leading seafood industry event in North America.

Thousands of seafood professionals gather in Boston each year to connect, exchange ideas, and explore the latest innovations in processing, packaging, and technology.

Join us to discover how KAPP’s chilling, freezing, and processing systems protect product quality and extend shelf life. From the moment seafood is harvested until it reaches the consumer.

Innovation That Protects Quality

KAPP designs and builds advanced systems that ensure precise temperature control and uncompromised product integrity.

Our solutions are trusted worldwide for their efficiency, reliability, and sustainability across seafood, aquaculture, and food-processing industries.

Discover our key technologies:

  • OptimICE® Liquid Ice System – Rapid, energy-efficient cooling that keeps seafood at −0.5 °C / 31.1 °F without freezing.
  • RoteX™ Sub-Chilling™ & Thawing – Patented systems for sub-zero, no-ice chilling (down to −1 °C / 30.2 °F) and precise low-temperature thawing.
  • KAPP Skaginn Freezing Solutions – IQF tunnel and plate freezers operating at −36 °C / −33 °F for maximum yield and product integrity.
  • Kami Tech Systems – Stainless-steel and aluminum food-processing equipment and vessel maintenance, built at Pier 90, Seattle.

Meet the KAPP Team

With headquarters in Iceland and production in Seattle, KAPP delivers chilling, freezing, and processing systems backed by 90 years of engineering excellence.

Our global team provides complete service and support — ensuring the cold chain never breaks from sea to store.

Booth: TBA

March 15–17, 2026

Thomas M. Menino Convention & Exhibition Center, Boston USA

Website: seafoodexpo.com/north-america

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Date:
March 15, 2026
Region:
North America
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Pacific Marine Expo 2025

November 20–22, 2025 · Seattle, USA

Lumen Field Event Center

www.pacificmarineexpo.com

Where the Cold Chain Never Breaks

KAPP will be exhibiting at Pacific Marine Expo 2025, the largest commercial marine trade event on the U.S. West Coast.

Join us in Seattle to explore how KAPP’s refrigeration and food-processing technologies are shaping a more sustainable and efficient future for the marine and seafood industries.

Together with our team at Pier 90, Seattle, we deliver advanced systems that maintain product quality, optimize energy use, and ensure the cold chain never breaks — from catch to consumer.

Innovation That Delivers Efficiency

Learn how KAPP’s combined expertise is driving cutting-edge solutions for the North American market.

Our portfolio integrates decades of engineering excellence from Iceland and Seattle, offering systems designed to improve yield, quality, and environmental performance.

Discover our technologies:

  • OptimICE® Liquid Ice System – Rapid, efficient cooling that keeps seafood at −0.5 °C / 31.1 °F without freezing.
  • RoteX™ Sub-Chilling™ & Thawing – Precise sub-zero chilling and controlled thawing that protect quality and extend shelf life.
  • IQF Tunnel & Plate Freezers – Compact, energy-efficient freezing systems for maximum yield and product integrity.
  • Kami Tech Solutions – Stainless-steel and aluminum processing equipment and vessel services from Pier 90, Seattle.

About Pacific Marine Expo

Each year, thousands of commercial mariners from across the West Coast and Alaska gather in Seattle to explore new technologies, gear, and innovations.

The expo features hundreds of exhibitors, a three-day education program, and networking events — bringing together the people who power the maritime and seafood industries.

Booth #639

November 20–22, 2025

Lumen Field Event Center, Seattle, WA

Date:
July 26, 2025
Region:
Seattle, Wasthington, United State
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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.”
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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
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Sustainable and economical cooling solution
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