In Bay de Verde, one of the most historic towns of Newfoundland, QUINLAN’s state-of- the-art processing plant has come to stand as a metaphor for resilience and innovation in the seafood industry. This facility was renovated after a fire struck in 2016 from levels above that of any plant in the region for crab processing, mainly snow crab.
A Legacy Reimagined
Since the 1950s, QUINLAN has been interwoven into the fishing history of Newfoundland. Starting with very simple beginnings, the Bay de Verde processing plant blossomed into a modern facility-a testimony to the company’s support for community and of quality. The 2016 fire could have been the cause for desolation; on the contrary, it actually turned out to be a catalyst for the company. In fact, the plant was rebuilt within a year, together with the introduction of enhanced technology which enabled the plant to get international recognition.
Advancements in Snow Crab Processing
By processing of snow crab in the Bay de Verde plant, QUINLAN demonstrates its commitment for excellence. Some of the major highlights include:
- Automation Systems: Increases efficiency and consistency in product
- Strict Quality Checks: Implementing extremely strict quality checks at various stages, thereby achieving the highest standards in quality.
- Sustainability Drives: Measures that are environment friendly and are in line with marine conservation.
In Enhancements, QUINLAN is deemed one of the leaders in snow crab processing both at the local and international level.
Economic and Community Impact
The plant in Bay de Verde has thoroughly revived the local economy. Coming to employment and supporting fisheries, QUINLAN continues to be born and nurtured within the very environment of the community. Outside of strong directions in which to reorient the activities of the plant, the town’s economic landscape is still carved into that which is sustainability and growth, and that which is prosperity.
Commitment to Sustainability
The commitment of sustainable seafood processing by QUINLAN is evident in its practices:
- Environmentally Friendly Operations: Processes that reduce or eliminate adverse environmental impacts by responsibly managing the resources.
- Community Engagement: Involving local stakeholders in a bid to promote sustainable fishing practices.
- Continuous Improvement: R&D resources are best applied in improving sustainability practices.
All these strengthen the cause of QUINLAN towards the stewardship of marine ecosystems for the next generation.
Conclusion: A Model for Modern Seafood Processing
Along with renovations at the plant, this site is a testament to QUINLAN’s firm dedication to quality, sustainability, and the community. In snow crab processing, the company has consistently embraced best practices in innovation within the fisheries trade. Bay de Verde, Newfoundland, exemplifies this vision, a living reflection of Quinlan’s pursual of a sustainable and ever growing future.