Zinus AS to Supply Cable Management Systems for MOWI Harvest Vessel Shore Power

Tautiki and Tauroa at MOWI’s processing facility on Jøsnøya.
Tautiki and Tauroa at MOWI’s processing facility on Jøsnøya. (Image credit: Napier)
Zinus AS will deliver cable management systems for the shore power solution at MOWI's new processing facility at Jøsnøya, Hitra, Norway. The project is carried out in collaboration with the turnkey technical contractor JM Hansen, and the solution will serve Napier's harvest vessels — including the world's largest vessel of its kind.

The Zinus delivery consists of two ZPP115 cable management systems to be installed at the quay facility. Delivery is scheduled for summer 2026.

For Zinus, the flexibility of the cable management system is a key aspect of the project.

“The ZPP115 is designed to ensure stable and user-friendly operation while offering a highly flexible solution in daily use. This is important in an environment where different vessels must operate efficiently and safely at the same quay. We are very proud to deliver solutions to the aquaculture industry and to the world’s largest harvest vessels. This is a market we see as highly important for Zinus going forward,” said Andreas Södergran, Sales Manager Norway at Zinus AS.

Our compact cable management system ZPP115.
Our compact cable management system ZPP115. (Image credit: Zinus)

The Zinus cable management system is designed to support different vessel types and operational requirements and will be integrated as part of the overall shore power solution at the facility. The system will also be integrated with the plant’s supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system for real-time monitoring and safe, stable operation.

“This is an exciting project combining modern industry, sustainability, and future-oriented energy solutions. Together with Zinus and the other project partners, we look forward to delivering a robust and efficient solution for MOWI’s facility at Jøsnøya,” said Kristian Haug Flakk at JM Hansen.

MOWI’s facility at Jøsnøya is one of the world’s most modern salmon processing plants, and the project represents an important step forward in developing more sustainable infrastructure for the aquaculture industry.

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