Acquires production facilities and rigs for new industrial opportunities
Herøya Industrial Park bought the entire industrial plant of a total of 35,000 m2 from Magnor Minerals in 2021.
New opportunities: Skjalg Aasland, head of facilities and development at Herøya Industripark AS, points to areas in the industrial park that provide opportunities for new establishments.
Two buildings have now been rented out, several of the plot areas have been reserved, and there are plans for preparation for new establishments.
Positiv for industrial development
Head of facilities and development at Herøya Industripark AS, Skjalg Aasland, believes the acquisition is good for the market and industrial development. "We need new industry. To get new industry to Herøya, we need more prepared area. We are now planning for clean-up and demolition and give new players the opportunity to use central areas here at Herøya."
New areas provide opportunities
Aasland points out and talks about plans for buildings and areas in the industrial park and what opportunities it provides.
"The area in the middle right inside the main gate at Herøya, we like to call it the "inner fillet" in the industrial park, has very good access to infrastructure. It is centrally related to support functions and is close to other industries. These are important areas in the industrial park."
He says that a larger plot of land has already been reserved, and the newest building is being prepared for a tenant. Other plots of land will be converted into temporary open areas, laydown areas. These areas can be used for placement of construction equipment, building materials or other activities of shorter duration.
New industries that fit well
Aasland and colleagues in Herøya Industripark AS are already in dialogue with several players.
"We talk to companies that can fit in with existing industry at Herøya, such as hydrogen technology, carbon capture/storage and reuse, in addition to battery technology and other relevant industry. Our strategy is to find more players from these industries. They will fit in well here at Herøya."
Extensive acquisitions
The property consists of 7 industrial buildings, a large industrial conveyor belt system and 53 acres of land with a scattered location in the industrial park. It includes the unloading facility on the quay, the conveyor belt, the crushing process facility, the calcinator plant, and the salt water tanks. Also included are the production buildings MgO / Building 103, and the "new building" from 2012, fused magnesia / building 132.
Text/photo: Siri Krohn-Fagervoll siri@krohnfagervoll.no