Iceland review - 2002, Page 70

Iceland review - 2002, Page 70
68 ICELAND REVIEW Fresh Fish Daily Delivering the freshest fish the fastest way possible is the simple rule upon which Danica Seafood bases its thriving export business. Danica’s dedication to providing cus- tomers with top quality supplies of cod, haddock, halibut, ocean catfish, monkfish, ocean perch, salmon and other species has succeeded in making the company a leader in service markets worldwide with Icelandic fish. Established in 1993, Danica has honed its personal approach to exporting fish. The day begins early for company president Jan Thomsen and Danica’s dedicated team. When most Icelanders are fast asleep, they are scouring the local fish markets and preparing to transport fresh supplies of fish across the world. Once an order is received, the catch is quickly processed and packed to the customer’s specifications at a quality- controlled facility and then dispatched on the first available flight. The entire process moves with lightening speed, guaranteeing delivery within a matter of hours. Capitalising on Iceland’s central location between North America and Europe, as well the country’s extensive network of international air links, Danica Seafood can offer daily service to the UK, mainland Europe and the US. This combination of reliable trans- portation, superior raw materials and the company’s commitment to excellence has translated into a steadily growing business. “The personal touch is something we value highly at Danica,” says Thomsen and adds, “We maintain close ties to our customers in order to meet their needs.” A testimony to his words is Danica’s many loyal clients on both sides of the North Atlantic. DANICA This combination of reliable transportation, superior raw materials and the company’s commitment to excellence has translated into a steadily growing business. ‘VÍKINGUR’ - Boats for fishing Samtak, established in 1985, has built over 300 boats since its founding. Though Samtak primarily builds fishing boats, the company also constructs ferries and lake boats. Also, Samtak has the capability to build tailor-made boats in order to meet cus- tomers’ specific needs. Today, Samtak builds seven types of fishing boats, ranging in weight from six to 25 tonnes and varying in length from seven m to 15 m. The boats are designed to be used with all kinds of lines and nets, and for all fishing, jigging, trawling and trapping activities. All Víkingur boats are designed by Samtak. In addition, every engine, navigational tool and piece of equipment is installed by Samtak’s team of technicians. Therefore, it is easy for the com- pany to meet customer demands. During the coming fisheries exhibition, from 4 - 7 September, Samtak will have on display a roughly 11-metre-long, 660 h.p. cat. Its fish hold can take 14/16 x 380 kg fish boxes or 10/12 x 660 kg boxes. The interior’s wood is mahogany and the standard fore- cabin comes equipped with running water and a sink, a WC, gas heating, upholstered bunks, a table, and ample living space. There are additional options of installing a microwave oven, refridgerator, television, as well as other amenities. SAMTAK LIMITED All Víkingur boats are designed by Samtak. In addition, every engine, navigational tool and piece of equipment is installed by Samtak’s team of technicians. Therefore, it is easy for the company to meet customer demands. 61 IR302 - Iceland Businesbs-rm 2.9.2002 13:41 Page 68

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