Trefjar and HighComp Announce Cooperation Agreement for Aquaculture Work in Iceland

Trefjar, a specialist in producing fish tanks for the AquaCulture market in Iceland, and HighComp, the leading EPCI supplier of fish tanks for the AquaCulture market globally, have announced a cooperation agreement for all aquaculture-related work in Iceland. The agreement will combine Trefjar’s long-standing reputation and local presence on the island with HighComp’s engineering, construction, and installation competence to provide significant benefits for Icelandic clients.

The cooperation agreement will allow Trefjar and HighComp to work together to provide high-quality aquaculture solutions to clients in Iceland. The agreement will leverage Trefjar’s local knowledge and expertise with HighComp’s global experience and technical capabilities to provide clients with the best possible solutions for their aquaculture needs.

“We are excited to announce this cooperation agreement with Trefjar,” said Fredrik Faye Sales manager at HighComp. “This agreement will allow us to combine our strengths to provide the best possible solutions for our clients in Iceland. We look forward to working with Trefjar to provide high-quality aquaculture solutions to clients in Iceland for years to come.”

The cooperation agreement between Trefjar and HighComp comes at a time when the aquaculture industry in Iceland is experiencing significant growth. The Icelandic government has been actively promoting the development of the aquaculture industry in Iceland, and the industry has been expanding rapidly in recent years.

“We are thrilled to be working with HighComp on this cooperation agreement,” said Óskar H. Auðunsson CEO at Trefjar. “This agreement will allow us to provide our clients with the best possible solutions for their aquaculture needs. We look forward to working with HighComp to help grow the aquaculture industry in Iceland.”

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