Knarr Maritime Consortium is established to design, develop and build state of the art Turn-key fishing vessels centered around Icelandic technology. The six major technology solution providers are building on decades of experience in the Icelandic Fishing Sector. As a team, we provide the client with a coherent solution and integrated vessels with the latest technology that have proven successful both in our highly competitive home market as well as our international projects.
Knarr is an Icelandic Maritime Consortium, consisting of six major technology solution providers building on decades of experience in the Icelandic Fishing Sector.
All the members have a long and successful history in the local Icelandic Fishing Industry and have as such very strong ties to the core business on an international scale.
Each one of the members of Knarr are in themselves strong entities that individually provide successful solutions to the Icelandic and the international seafood industry. As a team, we provide the client with a coherent solution and integrated vessels with the latest technology, that have proven successful both in our highly competitive home market as well as our international projects.
The approach is to design from the keel, up to a finished ship, with the specific function of the ship in mind, at all times. The new fishing vessel on the horizon is using cutting edge technology and know-how in all aspects of its design.
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