OSLO, NORWAY: Bakkafrost has acquired 90% of the shares in Munkebo Seafood A/S, engaged in production of canned fish at the factory in the city of Munkebo in Denmark, a news release noted on Monday.
The deal was jointly made with Michael Karlsen, who has been the General Manager of Munkebo Seafood for the past many years. The shares were acquired from Paul Lybech, who has been engaged with Munkebo Seafood for almost 25 years. Following the transaction, Michael Karlsen holds 10% of the shares in Munkebo Seafood A/S while Bakkafrost holds 90% of the shares.
Today, the company operates a modern canning facility and offers a wide range of products, of which a larger share is based on salmon. Bakkafrost has been one of the largest suppliers of raw materials for Munkebo Seafood for the past few years, making Munkebo Seafood a great extension of Bakkafrost’s value chain.
With a planned increase in production of salmon over the coming years, from Bakkafrost’s farms in the Faroe Islands and in Scotland, Munkebo Seafood will have a strengthened raw material base and Bakkafrost will strengthen the ability to further increase the value derived from its salmon by-products.
Michael Karlsen continues as general manager of Munkebo Seafood, now with a 10% stake. The operations of Munkebo Seafood will remain unchanged. Munkebo Seafood has around 40 employees, and the products are currently sold mainly within the EU market to retail customers.
Munkebo Seafood had a gross contribution margin of DKK 13.7m in 2019, with an EBIT of DKK 2.1m, and in 2020 a gross contribution margin of DKK 18.5m, with an EBIT DKK 4.8m. There is considerable spare production capacity for future growth within the current facility.
With the acquisition of Munkebo Seafood, Bakkafrost can now offer a wider range of products. Bakkafrost offers fresh, frozen and smoked salmon products, and now canned fish and canned food is added. Bakkafrost has a global sales network, and Munkebo Seafood’s products will now be offered in a wider market as a supplement to Bakkafrost’s other consumer packaged products.
Bakkafrost is the largest salmon farmer in the Faroe Islands and has extensive salmon farming in Scotland. The Bakkafrost Group is fully integrated from the production of fishmeal and salmon feed to genetics, roe and fry, breeding, processing, processing and sales. Bakkafrost has activities in the Faroe Islands, Scotland, England, USA and now also in Denmark. Prior to the acquisition of Munkebo Seafood, Bakkafrost had 1,644 full-time employees.
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