b'8American Journal ofTransportation ajot.com(INTRODUCEScontinuedMiami is one of the United from page 6) States largest hubs for salmon metric tons in 2026 and con- tradeandthelogisticsnet-tinue with the build out of theworkforthedistributionof facility to 2031. both fresh and frozen salmon Conventionaloceannetis well developed, according pen farming in open water hasto AS.The combination of issues such as damaging thethelandbasedclosedcon-environment,arecostlyandtainmentRAStechnology will not meet the forecastedandthetemperature-con-demandtovariousmarkets,trolled logistics network will especiallyintheU.S.Seaextendtheshelf-lifesince lice and disease managementtherewillbefewernumber issuesareforemostbycon- of days in transit.ventionalmethods.PlatinaPlatina Seafood has cold Seafood,aNorwegianfishstoragesitesinMiami,Los company,hassales,importAngeles,Boston,andNew and distribution from MiamiJersey.Targetmarketsfor withestablishedcoldstor- the fresh and frozen salmon agestocustomersinNortharethroughouttheU.S.A. America.Platina Seafood isby refrigerated trucks for the responsibleforthedistribu- Bluehouse Miami farm-raised tionofAtlanticSapphiressalmon.Thedelicioustaste, salmon to its North Americansustainablygrownandeco-retailers.friendlyAtlanticSapphire TheMiamiclosedcon- USA salmon will satisfy the tainmentsystemproducesappetitesofdiscerningpal-salmonfromeggstofinalates from sushi to smoked to products under one roof thatNorwegian gravlax cuisines. The Bluehouse Miami infrastructure overall will cost between $400 to $430 million over the several years. simplifiesthevaluechain significantly.Theeggsare introducedintothehatcher-iesandafterhatchingthey aretransferredintothefirst feeding tanks.The hatched eggsaremovedtotanksof differentsizesandthrough differentcyclesofthe salmon farming cycle (from freshwatertosaltwater). We have a processing plant onsite where we will process andpackthesalmonwhich will be delivered directly to the final markets, explainedAS ONE, WE CAN. the spokesperson for AS. The simplificationofthevalueONE CONNECTS ASIA AND BEYONDchain is one of the main logis-tical advantages of producing salmon in the Bluehouse. With weekly liner services to all major trade lanes around the world, Atlantic Sapphire and Skret- Ocean Network Express (ONE) o\x02ers customers a superior level of service and ting recently announced plans toconstructaspecializedconvenience when it comes to Trans-Pacic shipments between Asia and state-of-the-art feed plant forNorth America. This is further complemented by an ongoing eet expansion program land-based salmon in Floridaand the use of enhanced operational and service technologies, through which ONE is toserve AtlanticSapphiresbetter equipped to connect with customers now and in the future.USoperationswithmarket-leadingfeedspecializedfor Bluehousefarming.Alocal feed plant will minimize the carbon footprint of transport-ingthefeedtothefacility, andisexpectedtocutthe Companyslogisticscost, andtherebyitscostofpro-duction,byapproximately USD 0.3/kg HOG.Another notable attribute of the Miami Bluehouse is it has a unique water source that isnaturallypurifiedthrough limestonerockinasustain-able ancient artesian aquifer. The water is more than 20,000 years old and has never been exposedtoman-madecon-tamination such as microplas-tics. In addition, AS recycles 99 percent of the water.d istribution ofr aiseds alMonDistributingASlocally raisedsalmonfromthe Miamioperationbyrefrig-erated trucks to any part ofOcean Network Express(North America) Inc. 8730 Stony Point Parkway, Richmond, VA 23235theUnitedStateshassig-nificant advantages in termsCustomer Service ( 844 ) 413 - 6029www.one-line.comofcarbonemissions,costs, and freshness of the product.'