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Curio has operated at Eyrartrod 4 in Hafnarfjordur, Iceland since 2011. Curio is also located on Eyrartrod 14 in Hafnarfjordur and in Husavik in North Iceland.
The C-2011 whitefish filleting machine offers a high and consistent yield, achieved by a robust and reliable design…
The C-2015 knife sharpening machine offers a simple and effective way to sharpen various sizes of circular knives for…
The C-2031 Skinning machine for whitefish & salmon. The Curio C-203 skinning machine is a powerful…
The C-3027 Heading machine is specifically designed for heading of whitefish such as cod, haddock, saithe and other…
Curio produces five different fish processing machines that have an excellent reputation for good use in recent years. The machines handle heading, filleting, skinning and sharpening and they can, of course, be set for numerous different seafood species.
The Curio operation simmers with a passion for craftsmanship, technology and unbound imagination. We bring together the devotion inherent in handmade machinery parts, technical innovation and Icelandic ingenuity – and with this magical mix we assemble potent seafood processing machines with a strong character and a great performance.
We are proud of our machines. This pride is evident in the machines themselves and we further emphasise it with superb service and with a full range stock of all spare parts at all times. We ship our parts to our customers worldwide.
Online webshop access is available at the Curio office.
You can also contact the Curio office for spare parts every weekday at +354 587 4040
Curio has operated at Eyrartrod 4 in Hafnarfjordur, Iceland since 2011. Curio is also located on Eyrartrod 14 in Hafnarfjordur and in Husavik in North Iceland.
Eyrartrod 14 is a part of the Installation machine department. Some of the spare parts for electric are also kept here in stock. Curio technical design departments are located in this building and more.
A part of the production department is located at Höfða 9 á Húsavík. We ship the parts that are built here to our main building for installation.
Curio is developing a new machine, the 4Cwhite. The project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 814437.
The project has also received funding from The Icelandic Research Fund.