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Plate freezers aboard fishing vessels using CO2 and ammonia

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related to ATMOsphere Europe 2013
published on 15 October 2013
11 pages
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According to Mads Sigsgaard from DSI, plate freezers aboard fishing vessels using CO2 and ammonia are becoming more and more attractive for new installations aboard European fishing vessels. Maximising production and refrigeration efficiency is key for ship-owners when investing in plate freezers. Therefore, most new European fishing vessels employ NH3 and CO2 plate freezers. In the past few years, DSI has delivered many plate freezers using natural refrigerants for European fishing companies.

About the speaker(s)

Mads Sigsgaard

 

Mads joined DSI in 2006 as a Regional Sales Manager. He graduated as a Marine Engineer in Aalborg. Mads has worked as Chief Engineer aboard Greenlandic Shrimp trawlers fishing in the North Atlantic areas, at Carnitech, supplier of equipment for the food industry, first as an engineer assisting customers commissioning process systems on fishing vessels, later seconded from Carnitech to Thailand as the Service and Engineering manager for Aquastar, commissioning a big Shrimp Factory, and also as the manager of a Sales and Technical department.

At DSI Mads is responsible for sales of Plate Freezers to South- and Central America, Asia, Oceania and some European countries. Customers are mainly Refrigeration companies with End-users in the food industry.