The Landia PowerEnsiler fish silage system has been launched as an all-in-one solution for aquaculture and fish processing operations where hygiene, process stability and operational reliability are critical.
Designed for demanding industrial environments, the integrated system combines pumping, cutting and process management technology to help operators produce consistent fish silage from processing by-products.
Landia said the system has been developed using the company’s experience in aquaculture applications, with a focus on flow efficiency, biosecurity and simplified operation.
Landia PowerEnsiler fish silage system integrates pumping and cutting
The Landia PowerEnsiler fish silage system combines the ensiling tank and storage tank into a single control platform designed to support stable and efficient processing.
The system includes integrated cutting functionality and uses the company’s stainless steel Chopper Pump technology to macerate fish heads, bones, skin and internal waste into a homogenous pumpable silage.
According to Landia, the efficiency of the knife system removes the need for external grinders during processing.
The resulting silage can be reused as a high-protein animal feed ingredient or as an organic liquid fertiliser.

The Landia PowerEnsiler system is designed to produce homogenous fish silage for reuse in animal feed and fertiliser applications.
PowerEnsiler designed for hygiene and biosecurity
Landia said the PowerEnsiler has been designed to support hygiene-focused operations where biosecurity is a major priority.
All critical components are manufactured directly by the company to ensure compatibility across the system.
The vessels are available in polyethylene or acid-resistant AISI-316 stainless steel, with tank sizes ranging from 1m³ to 25m³.
ATEX-approved configurations are also available for installations operating in hazardous environments.
The system’s AISI-316 stainless steel Chopper Pump is intended to provide protection against the low pH levels typically associated with fish silage processing.

Landia says the PowerEnsiler combines pumping, cutting and process control into a single integrated system.
Aquaculture and fish processing sectors seek improved by-product reuse
Fish processing and aquaculture operators are increasingly looking at technologies that can improve handling of by-products while supporting reuse, operational efficiency and environmental performance.
Silage systems can help convert fish waste streams into reusable products while reducing storage and handling challenges.
Landia said the PowerEnsiler has been designed to provide stable long-term silage quality while simplifying operation through a single integrated control system.
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FAQs
What is fish silage used for?
Fish silage is commonly used as a protein-rich ingredient for animal feed and can also be reused as an organic liquid fertiliser.
Why is integrated cutting important in fish silage systems?
Integrated cutting helps create a more consistent and pumpable product while reducing the need for additional external grinding equipment.
What materials are used in the PowerEnsiler system?
The system is available in polyethylene or acid-resistant AISI-316 stainless steel to support demanding industrial operating conditions.







