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About the company

SalMar ASA is a Norway-based fish farm company and the producer of salmon. The group has farming operations in Central Norway, Northern Norway and Iceland, as well as substantial harvesting and secondary processing operations in Norway, at InnovaMar in Froya, InnovaNor in Senja and Vikenco in Aukra. In addition, the Company is operating within offshore aquaculture through the subsidiary SalMar Aker Ocean. SalMar’s Operating Segments consist of Fish Farming Central Norway, Fish Farming Northern Norway, Sales & Industry and Icelandic Salmon. The Company's main activities include marine-phase farming, broodfish and smolt production, processing and sale of farmed salmon. SalMar sells farmed salmon worldwide.

  • Revenue in NOK (TTM)26.57bn
  • Net income in NOK3.28bn
  • Incorporated1995
  • Employees2.67k
  • Location
    SalMar ASAIndustriveien 51, KvervaFROYA 7266NorwayNOR
  • Phone+47 72447900
  • Fax+47 72447901
  • Websitehttps://www.salmar.no/
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