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Salmon slicer and I-Cut 10 sold straight from stand at Boston Seafood show
Having begun on a high note with the sale of a Geba SC 250 multi-angle salmon slicer straight from display, the International Boston Seafood Show ended in true Marel style, with the sale on the final day of the I-Cut 10 PortionCutter high-speed portioning machine which had also stood on the company's stand during the three days of the show.
Focused on the theme of “We know how”, other attractions at Marel Booth 865 included a 7,000lb Townsend RevoPortioner low-pressure former, the new-generation ProLine grader, a Marel packing station, and Innova production management software.
The sales confirmed the accuracy of Marel Seattle general sales manager Denny Smith’s first-day observation: “If the visitors to our booth continue in the same numbers for the next couple of the days, then the future looks good." And so it proved.
Marel was represented at the exhibition by a team of sales and service personnel from the recently established Marel Seattle, formerly Carnitech Seattle. They were joined by additional Marel personnel from Iceland, Mexico, Denmark and Panama.
North America’s largest seafood exhibition, the International Boston Seafood Show/Seafood Processing America conference together attract some 17,000 visitors from over 130 countries worldwide, who gather to view products from almost 900 exhibitors filling 1,700 stands.

