Oslo Airport City expands seafood cluster with new salmon filleting plant

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Veidekke to build salmon filleting plant at Oslo Airport City.

Oslo Airport City has awarded Veidekke Logistikkbygg a contract to build an environmentally certified salmon filleting plant to be leased by Abrahams Salmon Processing. The turnkey contract is valued at just over NOK 100 million ($9.9 million/€8.6 million) excluding VAT.

The 4,600-square-metre facility will be purpose-built for Abrahams Salmon Processing’s salmon filleting operations, serving both partners and its own smokehouse and processing activities in Germany. The plant will be constructed to high technical and automation standards and certified under BREEAM-NOR “Good” environmental criteria.

“This is the second project we have developed in collaboration with Oslo Airport City in a short time, marking a new and important step in establishing Gardermoen as Norway’s central hub for seafood processing, distribution, and export,” said Roar Kristiansen, managing director of Veidekke Logistikkbygg.

Henrik Danielsen, CEO of Oslo Airport City (OAC), said the addition of Abrahams Salmon Processing strengthens the site’s seafood and logistics cluster. “We have built specialist competence in seafood logistics over several years, and we look forward to realising this project together with Veidekke Logistikkbygg,” he said.

Construction work has already begun, with completion scheduled for the third quarter of 2026. The contract is included in Veidekke’s order book for the third quarter of 2025.

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