The Midt-Norsk Havbruk Group and collaborative partner Bjørøya Fiskeoppdrett controls 16 licenses for farmed atlantic salmon. Total production in 2011 was 21000 tons, gutted weight.
All farming locations are equipped with a highly modern production unit, securing safe and effective working conditions for employees.
Our modern production facilities at NT-166 is located north of Rørvik, close to our supplying farming locations.
Through integration with our suppliers, we can provide a highly effective and detailed traceability system.
Through ownership, the Midt-Norsk Havbruk Group controls all segments of the value chain, from egg to finished product.
Good quality requires good fish welfare at all stages. Our employees are trained to handle all live fish gently.
We supply demanding customers all over the world.
We consider the clean and fresh conditions in which we live and operate as a competitive advantage, and commit to reduce the impact on our environment.
Nils Williksen AS is a supplier of quality seafood with long traditions in serving demanding customers in the international market. Our mission is to be the first choice of selected customers, providing high quality seafood products in lasting business relationships.
Located on Vikna, an archipelago on the Mid-Norwegian coast, Nils Williksen AS is placed in the heart of one of the most prosperous areas for fisheries and aquaculture in Norway. It stems from this, that the company traditions are strongly tied to the coastal culture. The way of life has always been based on the sea, coastal fisheries and traditional processing of seafood.
The company was founded back in 1883 as a small family owned business. It remained small until end of the 1980’s, when it was modernized to become an integrated, medium sized seafood company in Norwegian terms.
Nils Williksen AS provides fresh and frozen products of farmed salmon. We take pride in tailoring deliveries to the needs of our customers, providing quality and service to enable long lasting business relationship to evolve.