AT SORKEN GROUP WE PROVIDE SERVICES TO THE GLOBAL AQUACULTURE INDUSTRY, ALL OVER THE NET PROCESS
AND OPERATION IN THE CAGES.
SUSTAINABILITY
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Our commitment is to optimize
aquaculture operations for the development of a more sustainable industry
At Sorken Group we work on improving our production processes through innovation and the incorporation of technology, thus contributing to more efficient management of operations and the sustainability of aquaculture.
We give value to the waste from our nets manufacturing and maintenance processes, and we reuse the water in our plants.
More efficient processes
In our processes, the wastewater treatment plant reuses 60% of the washing water, reducing the volume of sludge sent to landfill. This makes our treatment plant in the wash shop the most efficient in the business.
We are already developing the challenge of giving value to the wastewater and sludge generated, for later reuse.
Cleaner processes
The manufacture of pre-assembled tensors in the workshop avoids the generation of scraps of leftover ropes in the installation of nets in the farming centers, avoiding transferring these materials to recycling points.
Waste recovery
We transform discarded nets into new products, such as Mochacó Bags design items, in addition to making modules for corridors for dairy cows, with reused nets.
INNOVATION
innovation has been
part of our DNA
from our beginnings as a company
At Sorken we innovate to improve processes, to lower costs, to reduce the impact on the environment and/or the risks associated with the farm center.
We currently have a large number of jobs that are being successfully developed in the area of engineering, nets and robotics.
Specially designed nets to improve their performance against currents and enhance the actual volume
of the nets, which reduces the need for divers or ROVs to support extraction mortality.
Pre-assembled tensioners that optimize the work of installing nets in the farmer center, decreasing ship days and diving at the managing of seal net.
We have a seal net design that reduces the number of tensors, optimizing hours of diving and labor in the center reducing costs.