Danish fish-processing plant in Koszalin

20-06-2008

Royal Greenland Seafood, the biggest and most modern fish-processing plant in Europe, has been operating in Koszalin for some time now. Thanks to the investment 250 workplaces had been created and the ultimate staff number at the plant is to reach 700.
Royal Greenland Seafood replaced the former Koszalin Agros plant and has been employing 250 people. The plant, however, seeks new personnel for production and quality sections as well as fork-lift truck operators and drivers. Among the plant’s flagship products there are: flounder, halibut and redfish fillets, fish fingers and also stuffed products. The most important markets are located in Scandinavia, Germany and the UK. Fleming Knudsen, the concern director, claims that the Koszalin-based plant constitutes a very important point in the long-term development strategy of the company.

The Danish Royal Greenland ranks fifth among the world’s biggest seafood catch- and process-concerns. The Koszalin investment cost 20 million EUR and is now the most modern concern’s facility of the kind in the world.

The company manages production plants in 10 European, American and Asian countries with a total number of 2,5 thousand employees.

 

Source: Polish Information and Foregin Investments Agency,

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