How Salmon Fillet Are Made in Factory | How It's Made ▶01
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 เม.ย. 2020
- Salmon Grading and Distribution, Salmon Deheader, Salmon Filleting Machine, Salmon Skinner, Salmon Portion Cutter, Salmon Robot Loading and Packaging
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Hello everyone, welcome back to this new episode. Ever wondered how salmon filet is made? Get the full history and info right here! Innovation is more important than ever before. The amazing factory processing machines and technology in this episode will blow your mind.
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1. MAREL FISH| Salmon Grading and Distribution System
Homepage: marel.com/fish
Twitter: / marelfish
Lindedin: / marelfish
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2. MAREL FISH| Salmon Deheader MS 2720
2:01
3. MAREL FISH| Salmon Filleting Machine MS 2730
3:51
4. MAREL FISH| Salmon Vacuum Pinbone Remover
5:12
5. MAREL FISH| Salmon Skinner MS 1710
6:27
6. MAREL FISH| Salmon Portion Cutter
7:18
7. MAREL FISH| Salmon Robot Loading and Packaging - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Credit must be given to the engineers who designed and made these machines, incredible.
The programming is more complex then designing believe it or not.
@@herbalistathari That is incorrect. Anybody that know plc programming knows it.
@@marioescalona1640 i don't know much about it, familie of mine has similar jobs told me about it. Could be.
@Aishwarya Rai Then be an engineer that maintain the system. Destroying traditional jobs always create new positions.
No need to. Cause they must already paid with high cost
What I find even more amazing is the machinery that was put together and the software that’s behind it all, the amount of testing that would have to do to ensure it’s at the highest standard
Plus designig everything to ease clean + maintain
That's probably 4 year project at least to get the machinery working
So Fascinating
It is not the highest standard lmao. It is the highest minimum standard required
Just exactly my thoughts, way more interesting all the engineering used.
i am so grateful to not be a salmon
Yea cuz we get diced up chopped up and sliced up and all types of ways huh🤣🤣
1. The efficiency and engineering behind this is very cool!
2. I’m glad people get to have good fish thanks to industries like this.
3. It’s a little horrifying seeing factories process animals. (Mostly thinking about cows and chickens that are killed by a machine.)
Good fish? That is not good fish. Wild salmon that is delivered to market fresh, never frozen is good fish. Or wild salmon that is processed before being frozen. The salmon in the video is probably farm raised, full of antibiotics and steroids. It’s probably farmed in Europe or Chile, frozen whole, shipped to China, thawed out, then processed, dyed with food coloring, then frozen yet again.
@@Zach-ls1if exactly, those fish farms have a mortality rate of 50%. Some of those fishes are swimming zombies, eaten alive by pesticides.
Watching this at 2.27 am 😂😂
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2:23 in South Africa
4.09 for me
04.40 watching
Salmon: being decapitated
The video: inspirational music
Music is intentions by slyrax
@@kjireland3567 Do you know what the one is around 8:00 ?
Nvm I found it it's named L'effet Mer Bertysolo
I want to see how they sanitize the facility after each shift. That would be absolutely amazing to see
That's the neat part, they don't
@@yulfahrioramdhani2022 which is why most sushi chefs buy from a better sources that often requires them to fillet the fish themselves or even get whole fish.
@@yulfahrioramdhani2022 Doubt it, you only need waterproof equipment and drains in the floor. Spray with bateria killing sope and spray down the whole facility should take less than an hour for a small work crew each night.
@@yulfahrioramdhani2022 they did, because if not, they will not get HACCP, GMP certification thus unable to sell it to retail or abroad.
@@yulfahrioramdhani2022 or seeing inside the gutting machine~
I imagine an aquatic advanced species finding this video.
They'd be impressed by the soundtrack and then promptly invade us.
Fun Fact : You didn’t search for this video, It searches for you
That fish is good 🐟 i like it
this video found me at 2am
My like is the 69th
True because I certainly didn't type it in.
Same ass well
Me : I will sleep earlier tonight
Me at 2 am : ( watching this video)
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Me too
🤣😂
Bro its 2 am here and am watching this
2.30 AM
Who else watches random stuff like this at 3:00am while lying in bed even if their brain is begging them to sleep?
*Love how they give away the whole process in the first 10 seconds* 🤣
The song made me feel as if I had an important role in the process.
Sad
@@michellibrosco2739 I think you might be stupid
main character moment
@Willie James Anyone named willie should probably go back to doing what they’re best at...being a Discord Mod.
I like watching this at 9:48 p.m.
I'm so glad that they're being gentle with the deceased headless salmon.
I think the worry is that a machine like that might bruise the meat which will make it sell for less
@@irvingnavarro1394 Yeah but it still sounds funny
@@briangriffin5701 don't want the animal rights activists to get mad
I'm sure the PETA pukes still find something to bitch about
one day, now on earth or after life on earth people will feel the pain of another that is cut up diced, for Luxury Eating ...It is the Over consumption, the Glutinous ways of Humans, Displaying on Instagram the slaughter and scooping out the eggs.. Maybe my soul/spirit is too much for this earth
I will probably get the wrath of a "Non Peta" bully
I always enjoy watching these factory production videos. So satisfying, enjoyable, amd you always admire the mechanical beauty of extraordinatory mechanical structure which is paired with software. Love the technological advancement.
Hell breaks loose if those blades go flying... 😮
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Its 3 in the morning now and im watching fish get fillet
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same here only the a 6:52am in the morning...
podho gesss
Me also
I love how the text box's are covering up the very things the text box's are telling us to watch. Genius video editing.
sucks to be distracted while watching industrial scale slaughter!
@@BoopSnoot Funny, yet you seem to have no issue wearing products made from oil. I guess you are only upset by things that you don't consume that have an impact. Yet the things you do consume you turn a blind eye to. Good old selective blindness and wonderful hypocrisy.
@@MrRadialdrift I didn't say anything about myself, just pointed out a fact. :)
@@BoopSnoot So did I.
@@MrRadialdrift nah just a bunch of defensive assumptions, nice try tho!
I'd like to see a video on how that automated line is cleaned.
Well, there's water running non-stop in every station, so I don't think cleaning is needed as long as the production line keeps on going. I'm sure they clean it once it is stopped every now and again, though.
@@Lucas_Tulic th-cam.com/users/shortsvYzwuCA1mFY?feature=share watch this snake head murrel
@@Lucas_Tulic i have worked in a fish plant.
you are right we didt clean during production. but as soon the machines stoped we started cleaning.
we cleaned and sanitized every thing in the production area, every day before we went home.
all the machines, walls, flor, the roof, absolut every thing was spotless before we went home.
Insane engineering, can’t imagine how many hours it took to design that machinery
thats not hours..its months
It's years. not hours.
Hours xD
Continuous Improvement is the rule companies follow
@@atifqureshi4799 well... years are compound by months, days, hours, minutes, seconds... so it's not a crazy question tbh
I just cannot imagine how are they cleaning all of the equipments in the factory each day. They are dealing with fish slimes and scales which needs to be sanitised every day.
now that would be an interesting video
Everyone puts on back pack spray foam canisters with foaming food grade bleach chlorine solution...then they get out large brushes....then water spray it all down.....I've worked in fish processing and also cheese factory, it's the same cleaning up....it does take a good amount of time. A couple hours.
They dont
They don’t. It’s all cooked. This is when the factory was new.
The cleaning maybe need much work than filleting the salmon.
It’s amazing I actually see these conveyor belts at work. Here at Intralox we build these belts but never get to see them in action.
The first and most important thing I learned about cooking is keeping your food clean. Now I know, thank you so much for this amazing video!
Love how the heads chopped off then next scene it says they handled “gently”
With added soothing music.
hahaha ikr
Gently in the meaning of being gently with the meat to nog damage the filets. Fish are already dead when they enter.
@@rickvandepol7951 everyone knows that. He’s only point out the irony in the subtitles.
@@rickvandepol7951 no way sherlock. u idiot
Worlds cleanest factory. Impressed by the organization and “prettiness” of cleanliness
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World's ***
Chinan should learn something
Worlds? Seriously dude?
@@walangchahangyelingden8252 dont wry ! I crctd😊
This is so cool!
It never ceases to AMAZE ME how awesome and literally LASER PRECISE THESE MACHINES ARE, as well as some specific types of machines do a very perfect job of what would otherwise be literally impossible for humans to do perfectly in uniform consistency, such as vacuum sealing and portion cutting. It is truly amazing what advanced machinery can do!
DID YOU SEE HOW FAST THOSE ROBOT HANDS GRABBED AND POSITIONED THE FISH? WOWOWOWOWOW!!
Did i see how fast the robots were? Yeah. I watched it, like everyone else… Did it blow my mind.. no :)
You should watch how these fish are actually farmed. Horrible. They’re fed pellets from birth to grow fast and get fat. They have no space to move, riddled with diseases…. Lot of Antibiotics fixes that. Enjoy.
I love the way you've positioned the text to cover up the really interesting bits!
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@@tenzinnangdol1540 ?
@@shivarajgudimath8400 ।.
Wow, I couldn't take a pause or even quit midway. Initially, I didn't think I'd watch the entire process, but it was brilliant. What leaves me in awe is the human brain's power, skill and creativity to have created those amazing machines and equipment. Truly commendable!
You suffer from short attention span?
Calm down, its just an assembly line… its actually a disgrace if anything.
Does fish farming leave you in awe? :)
@@truthbtold1392 yes
@@truthbtold1392 doesn't mean you can't appreciate the engineers that pooled their minds together to make such an efficient machine
All the different times of intelligence that humans can have is what amazes me most. I am pretty smart when it comes to artistic creation, but that's a different kind of intelligence compared to a chemist developing a new cancer drug, which is completely different from a general devising a battlefield strategy, which is completely different from the people who designed and made these machines
It is really fascinating to see something so seemingly impossible to automate being automated.
The scenes where the machines cut and pack automatically are so interesting and fun. I enjoyed it
~!
If you play this backwards it's, "How it's made: Fish"
haha good one.
same way how to make "Chicken"
th-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/w-d-xo.html
@@polop2897 thanks for the interesting video, I didn’t know how chicken were made. Very instructive, must watch!!
Who are you?...Who are so wise in the ways of science!
@@bharathsankar4641 masterz28
good point of view, just wondering in order to assemble salmons how can we collect all the parts😂
Just a friendly reminder: sleep is important.
Have a good night🌃
people literally live every day, not knowing how their salmon is even produced. glad i found this channel.
Ah; the beauty of the final stage in the salmon's natural life course
“FATALITY, FACTORY WINS”
flawless victory
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E p I c
Finish fin
Working clash lose
This production line is my job and I hate it sometimes but when youtube recommends this at 2am it's the best show ever 😅
wait how does it smell in there
we need a lot more information from you now
@@mrkaufmanMTB yes siiiiiir
Wow, this IS interesting ! I feel like a school kid on a fieldtrip ! How how I miss those days ! Thank you for this very.nice diversion from the usual madness of social media ! 🤗🤗🤗🥳🥳🥳
How are these machines cleaned? So fascinating!
This is like watching the wrong turn movies with happy music.
Ur the dislike guy aren't you
It's like watching the Hill with eyes and all the victims can't speak xD
Lit xd
@@ALNESSANI he seems vegan by name that's why ? 😂
This whole process seems fishy to me.
Yes A.I
Get out
@@slyxb34st ?
It's pretty cool to watch just for the halibut!
This music is so good that I almost want to be a fish.
wtf
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Bruuuhh
@@s.dskott6634 th-cam.com/users/shortsvYzwuCA1mFY?feature=share watch this snake head murrel fish🐠🐋🐟 amazing video👍
I really admire your modernity and professionalism. I wish Vietnam would have many factories reaching such a level
I used to gut fillet de-bone and skin hundreds of salmon a day by hand, it would take around seven minutes a fish, seeing these machines do the job so fast and precisely is just incredible, the sheer amount of mess it creates though must take a massive operation to sanitise each day as that was always the hardest part of the job!
@@jellyfishi_ thats not true.
i have worked in a fish plant.
we cleaned and sanitize every machine every day and everything else(walls, the flor, roof, tables, water tanks). evrey thing was cleaned and sanitize every day.
cleaned extra every friday and super extra the last day.
Do Salmon fish have scales?
@@thamisotraditaola3098 They have scales and skin. You can descale or skin them
@@thamisotraditaola3098 which you do depends on how to salmon will be stored or cooked later
Do you throw away the skin and bone?
These machines are so powerful and efficient 💟Big like, my friend👍
I don't know why, I needed to watch this at 4 in the morning. lol
I worked at a processor for years and this looks so much better then ours. I used to just rip the heads of the salmon because our knives were too dull and I'd run the salmon from the hopper to the table because I hated how the belt bruised them on drop
Edit: I want to point out in no way it was bad. It's just our equipment was old and rough and we focused on the people aspect
Any chance of a home version of the pin bone vacuum? The engineer who thought of that and made that work is a damn genius.
Exactly what I was thinking!
Came here to comment the same thing...amazing!
Its not 100% employee gotta do it manually too after the machine.
I loved the cleanliness of the factory👌
It's amazing to see this level of machinery and people still involved in a simple task. As if the engineers gave up and said, "Nah, you do it. "
Always handy to know what we can all expect when the robot revolution comes for us.
I use to work in a fishery where most these functions were done by hand. I’m amazed at these machines. In order to gut, head, fillet, pin bone, skin and portion salmon, it’s a lot of work by hand. Machines increases the output by a lot. Wow.
Machines are great but they’re the reason why they remove jobs, don’t want to start a debate but only to raise awareness.
@@VPZealouZ I agree. I was just admiring the efficiency in automated filleting. The tension between employing automated work and human labour is decided by the big corporations. Unfortunately, some companies look at increasing their net profit while minimising the labor cost. Hence, human labor is slowly being replaced by some corporations. I wish this was not true. This makes me wonder if there might be another corporation model that embraces human labor while increasing net profits for employees and employers.
@@yetthejet Well it’s today’s monopoly and can’t really change it, I do hope when most jobs get replaced there will be some relief or more jobs available.
@@jellyfishi_ have you eaven worked in a fishery?
if not dont say anything, if you dont know whats going on in a fishery
@@yetthejet: Human labour does not disappear, the division of labour simply shifts to other skills, in this case robotics engineers, electronics technicians, skilled operators, millwrights, electricians, etc rather than a room full of people with filleting knives and bloody aprons. Colleges, universities and trade schools shift emphasis in training to keep pace with evolving times. There are 8 billion of us to feed now and that takes some serious upgrading of food processing methods - faster, cleaner and far more efficient.
The machine is an engineering marvel. Brilliant piece of work for the engineers who design and conceptualise the machine.
Absolutely insane engineering.. the creativity levels are crazy😮
Keep in mind, this is the cleanest a facility gets.
Then it's hard to clean up as well.. Fishy smell n juice..
@@izrafnashraff4390 No its not hard to clean up, And it does not smell fishy.
Human beings truly are extraordinary. Whoever came up with this engineering is something else. Wow
Ya by killing innocent animals humans are truly extraordinary
And then theres me.....
Also what’s with the replies?! You do know that fishes can reproduce right? I mean,that’s kinda the reason why Harvesting Plants (0:31) exist. To reproduce and kill fishes for food,without actually damaging it’s population....I mean if i’m wrong, feel free to correct me....
@MrDotX Feel free to yeet the device your holding...After all, isn’t almost everything that we use in our daily lives made out or is made from technology? I don’t agree with animal cruelty but, forgive me, because i don’t think anything is wrong with this...I personally don’t like eating fish,but i think people who throw away food are much worst...
@@ahisha_plays_lifethe_game3429 bro why are u so confused
Once u say that there is no wrong in this and at the same time u r saying that u r against this
If nothing is wrong in this killing spree of animals than why r u against it????
@@ragnargaming21_ Cry harder 😂
Great respect to the engineers always Just amazing!
people that built this factory should be real proud of their skills and technical knowledge
Hats off to the engineers who invented these machines.
I feel like this is the very definition of "brutal efficiency"! Gawd the speed of those chopping blades!
Designing these machines must be even more fascinating
Salmon is one of natures most perfect foods and the processing method here is amazing.
Its salmon from a fish farm. Theres no such thing as wild caught salmon anymore lol….
Theyre fed pellets from birth so they grow fast and fat. No room to swim theyre riddled with disease and treated with antibiotics. Raised on pellets there flesh is white… so a dye is added to make it pink.
@@truthbtold1392 That really sucks man, guess we can't trust anything these days.
I wonder how long it took to build this factory. Impressive engineering work!
ur playlist is awesome👍
@@madarabuu8929 simp
dont bark here
@@madarabuu8929 triggered?
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0:18 Amazing. That was all I needed. Thanks!
This is both fascinating and a bit terrifying all at the same time
After a long day fishing I need a factory like this to do the dirty work. Would save a lot of time. That pin bone remover is amazing.
Someone said this below but the amount of work that goes into making and setting up the machines you see here is insane
I wonder how complex is the routine for cleaning and hygienising the whole machinery
Probably a few pressure washers
They clean it every day when the productions is finished. 2-3 hours or more to clean it all. Depends on size of factory. They also run multiple tests during the day to check that eveything is clean and take tests, that is checked at a local lab.
Nothing complex about pointing a pressure washer gun at the machines and pressing a trigger, later using a similar machine but with steam
Amazing process, the robot in the end is awesome
The engineering is absolutely amazing 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Perfect factory system... A nice example of cleaning. Different from manual job but good for this kind of production
The amount of engineering is very impressive!
I bet the salmon were convinced by their government that they were going in for a routine medical procedure, and it was completely safe and effective.
Imagine if those all fish were human 🤣
GET THOSE CYRONS OUT OF THE WAY!!!
8:58 "The robot determines the exact position & orientation of each portion" cyron completely covering the referenced action.
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Love the tech music in the background. Real Industrial
Im loving the music that starts @2:00. Anychance anyone knows the creator or name of the track. Its so chill and relaxing
I work as a cleaner at a slaughterhouse, and are stunned by the cleanliness on this factory. Very very high standards.
It can’t be much fun working in such a place..
@@davidbillyard6629 not if you like seeing blood and enjoy the stench lol
Dog and pony show for the cameras. I’m sure that if you walked in unannounced it would look different.
Me being vegetarian: Let's watch some videos
TH-cam recommendation : Watch some fillets
XD, youtube: it's time to prove yourself
It's your trial😅
yes even i am vegetarian
@@economicsfriendly7425 u want a reward for that?? These vegans just want to show off that they are vegan all the time 🤦🏻♂️
@@user-vl9nk6fv9l me too!! How did this end up on my feed!! 🤮
Без музыки намного лучше смотреть. Спасибо за интересное видео!!❤
It's always fascinating to see how our food is prepared & processed, I've seen some foods being processed i will never eat again
Everyone at Feb. 14: Dating
Me: watching a fish get fillet
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My mind is blown. That is amazing!
The thumbnail is not salmon but shark opening the mouth. Haha
Cheers to the noob who did the text placement near the end. Solid choice to cover up the action like that.
I would like to see how do they clean the machinery.
they just flooding the entire factory with soap water ........maybe 😂
U r cleaner ....exposed
On the boats we scrubbed with brushes and green scrubbing pads and pressure washers .... I think this is a land based plant so might be diffrent
The plant is probably hose down with non odorous, tasteless disinfectant chemicals
The drains are in the floor. Steam, vinegar solution, and some have a sanitizer formula. It’s all done with a pressure washer that has different tips/attachments.
Amazing work i am shocked 😱😱😱
Lots of specialized equipment! Very cool!
Quarantine has pretty much made me watch everything on TH-cam
I imagine they used the leftover for cat food product
maybe also cooked by excellent cookers for amazing dishes. you should know how asian coockers deal with those so called ''leftover''
Mmmmm... fish-gut soup! 🐟 🍜
And fertilizer.
I know a few people that told me the meat that you get out of the face of the fish is good
Clean operation. Looks like it's the first time those machines were used.
The robot hands are really brilliant!!
me : just one more videos before i sleep
youtube at 2am : "hey, wanna watch salmon get filleted?"
By RoBoTz
Of course I ended up here at 3:47am 😂 anyone else up late? #CommentSectionCheckIn
Girl at the bar: so what do you do for a living?
These guys: I throw salmon down this chute all day.
I just want to give credit to the person who video and edited this . Thanks . Great angle coverage .
Amazing design and engineering. Although it might take a master about 30 minutes to do this , it's definitely interesting to see what machine can do compared to mankind. We're moving into a manmade world
Maybe 3 minutes not 30!
Imagine on some planet.. human being is processed like this 😂😂🤣😂
I dont think so. since I suppose the cost to feed up a group of human beings is too high to cover.
@@edmond8743 humans take roughly 18 years to reach full maturity in terms of body. Unless they find a way to gmo us so it takes less time.
Incredibly clean operation. Fascinating.
Hey I love the salmon, but I love the music more. What is it team? Especially the last track.
Would have never guessed that full-blown laser scanning goes into determining how to cut it up