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Dec 06, 2017 (newstodate): Already one year ago, in November 2016, plans were presented for establishing a new seafood airfreight center at Oslo Airport.
Behind the plans was Avinor, completing a feasibility study in cooperation with the industry that resulted in a proposal for a new center comprising a range of hi-tech tailored and value-adding facilities to make the center world-leading in its scope and size.
In 2017, Avinor contracted the Norwegian financial services provider Pareto Securities as consultant to the project, and together the two partners have been conducting talks with potential investors.
The plans comprise the construction of a new terminal capable of handling up to 300,000 tonnes of seafood shipment, building on cooperation with investors and partners in the seafood industry and providers of seafood air logistics.
According to the latest available project schedule, construction works on the new facility should start in January 2019, while the final commissioning of the airfreight seafood center was slated for Q4, 2020.
But- no information on the progress of the project has since been released, leaving the industry in doubts over the status of the project, including factual results from talks with potential investors.
Behind the plans was Avinor, completing a feasibility study in cooperation with the industry that resulted in a proposal for a new center comprising a range of hi-tech tailored and value-adding facilities to make the center world-leading in its scope and size.
In 2017, Avinor contracted the Norwegian financial services provider Pareto Securities as consultant to the project, and together the two partners have been conducting talks with potential investors.
The plans comprise the construction of a new terminal capable of handling up to 300,000 tonnes of seafood shipment, building on cooperation with investors and partners in the seafood industry and providers of seafood air logistics.
According to the latest available project schedule, construction works on the new facility should start in January 2019, while the final commissioning of the airfreight seafood center was slated for Q4, 2020.
But- no information on the progress of the project has since been released, leaving the industry in doubts over the status of the project, including factual results from talks with potential investors.