Efficient solutions for the Global Fishing Fleet
03. Jun 2016

Efficient solutions for the Global Fishing Fleet

The focus on fuel economy and smart solutions has kept us at the forefront for the increasingly advanced vessels being built for fisheries around the world.



Efficient solutions for the Global Fishing Fleet

Alaska Ocean

The first Marine boiler produced by PARAT was for a pelagic trawler built at a Norwegian shipyard in 1973. This was a composite boiler – and we believe that it was the first of its kind in the world. Since then we have outfitted numerous fishing vessels with our quality boilers built by our specialists in Flekkefjord.

The focus on fuel economy and smart solutions has kept us at the forefront for the increasingly advanced vessels being built for fisheries around the world. IN addition to serving the new-builds market we have a very strong position in the upgrade and modification of existing vessels. We have among others developed a solution for burning pure fish oil without having to mix in any support fuel or support flame.

We send our expert teams around the world to help ship owners perform modifications at record time compared to most of our competitors.



We invite you to SMM 2016, 6-9 september, Hamburg

We would like to invite you to our stand to give you more information about utilizing waste heat, our high quality Electrical Boilers and efficiency solutions for existing heating system at SMM in Hamburg 6-9 september 2016.

High Voltage Electrode Boiler
If you need more information about our modern High Voltage Electrode Boiler possibilities for Power to Heat, this is a good place to meet us.

To book a meeting please send us an e-mail to jsv@parat.no to request your preferred date and time. We are located in Hall B7, Stand 231. Let me know if you need free tickets to the exhibition.

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More information

Johnny Svindland

Head of Marketing

E-mail: jsv@parat.no




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