
One of the most advanced factory trawlers in the world: Akraberg
On August 19th, Framherji’s new factory trawler Akraberg landed its first catch, 870 tons of gutted and headed whitefish,... read more →
September 7, 2022

Ein tann mest framkomni frystitrolarin í heiminum
Tann nýggi frystitrolarin hjá Framherja, Akraberg, landaði sína veiði fyri fyrstu ferð tann 19. august, tá hann legði upp... read more →
September 7, 2022

Foreign vessels annually transfer 370,000 tonnes of frozen fish in Faroese ports
Last year foreign vessels transferred a total 370,000 tonnes of pelagic products and other frozen fish in the... read more →
April 5, 2022

Útlendsk skip umskipa árliga 370.000 tons av frystum fiskavørum í føroyskum havnum
ĺ fjør lossaðu útlendsk skip tilsamans 370.000 tons av frystum uppsjóvarfiski og øðrum fiskavørum ímillum sín í Runavík,... read more →
April 1, 2022

One of the largest and safest cold stores in the Nordic Seas region — video
Cold store Bergfrost, likely the largest and safest of its kind in the entire Nordic Seas region, has had... read more →
December 9, 2021

Bergfrost: Giant cold store kept ultra safe in a tunnel complex
With an environmentally friendly power generation enabling it to consume 20 percent less energy compared to its competition, Bergfrost is... read more →
March 17, 2021
Mountain Rock for Operational Stability
With the ultimate insulation to secure operational stability, the Bergfrost cold store is covered by massive layers of mountain rock — in a tunnel complex drilled deep into mount Borgin at Fuglafjørður’s main harbor area, near the Cold Store Terminal.
Read moreLeading Cold Store in Nordic Seas Region
Bergfrost provides a quick and reliable service with advanced information management linked to every pallet stored, providing clients with online access to key data on their storage items, from anywhere, at any time.
Read moreThe Perfect Place — Fuglafjørður
The Faroes is an excellent location for maritime services, situated along major sea lanes in the area between Scotland, Norway and Iceland — where Fuglafjørður is the top pelagic fish industry port, with vessels from various countries calling on a daily basis.
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