The Danish company BioMar has
resolved to invest more than EUR 50 million in a new production line that
will expand the company's capacity in Norway by 30%. The move consolidates
BioMar's prominent position in what is the world's most advanced fish
farming country.
BioMar has resolved to expand the
company's output capacity in Norway by 140,000 tonnes of fish feed per
year, or by more than 30% relative to its current production capacity of about
430,000 tonnes. The company,
which is owned by Danish industrial conglomerate Schouw & Co., is the
world's third-largest producer of feed for salmon and generates annual
revenue of more than EUR 1.2 billion.
“Expanding our capacity is a major
strategic move intended to consolidate our position in Norway. TheNorwegian
market is the most advanced of its kind in the world, and it's extremely
important for us to have a strong position there. The overall Norwegian
market is 1.7 million tonnes today, so our capacity expansion equals just over 8% of the total
market consumption. Considering the attractive historic and
expected market growth, this year projected at 6% or about 100,000 tonnes,
there is an ongoing need for capacity expansion,” explains BioMar CEO
Torben Svejgård.
The new production line is expected
to be operational in 2016. Based on preliminary analysis, the expansion is
expected to take place at the existing plant at Karmøy, but the further
planning process may lead to a different conclusion.
“We completed a major expansion of
our large plant at Myre in northern Norway only three years ago, and current
considerations involve the pros and cons of having an independent new unit as
opposed to optimising overall operations at an existing plant. We
constantly focus on process enhancement, and our new production facilities
will be among the most advanced in the world complete with state-of-the-art
technology,” he continued.
The investment will be the biggest
capacity expansion ever in Schouw & Co. company history:
“BioMar is one of the world's
largest players in the fish feed market, and the company has developed
very well in recent years. Aquaculture is a EUR 50 billion global market
growing at stable rates of 5–7% annually.
While Norway makes up only a
relatively small part of the global market, it is the world's most
advanced market and one that is essential for us. We are determined to
share in the growth of the Norwegian market and see this investment a
natural next step of our journey with BioMar,” Schouw CEO Jens Bjerg
Sørensen emphasised.
The
140,000 tonne capacity increase corresponds to a revenue increase of EUR
130-150 million. The decision will not influence the revenue and earnings
guidance for 2014.
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