Tuesday, October 8, 2024

New king size RSW systems for Live Fish Carriers

October 8, 2024 - PTG Frionordica AS has signed contracts with Aas Mek. Verksted for delivery of six RSW units, respectively for two new buildings for Njord Aquashipping and two new buildings for Sølvtrans.

The two vessels for delivery for Sølvtrans is spesially built for transport of smolt, and has one RSW 2100 system at each vessel.  Photo: Sølvtrans.

PTG has been delivering compact and complete systems for efficient cooling of seawater and fish for more than 40 years and more than 600 systems, with cooling capacities ranging from 50 to 2500kW.

King size with three megawatt cooling capacity

"We are very proud to introduce the brand-new RSW 3000 model to meet the increasing demands for cooling and heating seawater for salmon transportation, treatment and processing," says Johnny Valle, Sales and Marketing Director at PTG Frionordica.

He explains that the new king-size RSW 3000 has a three megawatt cooling capacity, making it the largest RSW system PTG has developed with a single compressor solution.

RSW System for more than 30 wellboats built at Aas Mek Verksted

"Two of Njord Aquashipping's Live Fish Carriers will be equipped with two RSW 3000 units on each vessel. PTG Frionordica has previously delivered RSW systems to Njord Aquashipping, and it is especially gratifying that our latest innovation has been chosen for their newbuilds," he adds.

The two vessels for Sølvtrans are specially designed for smolt transportation and are equipped with one RSW 2100 system on each vessel. PTG Frionordica has a long-standing relationship with Sølvtrans, having delivered RSW systems for more than 30 new buildings, built at various shipyards across Norway and Europe, with most being built at Aas Mek Verksted.

"We at PTG Frionordica have delivered RSW systems to more than 30 Live Fish Carriers built at Aas Mek Verksted, and we are excited to once again be selected as the supplier for their newbuildings," concludes Johnny Valle at PTG Frionordica.

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The Aquaculturists

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