Aquacare appoints land-based industry veteran as Sales Manager

Greg Hudson has been part of the aquaculture industry for more than 40 years and brings extensive experience in trout and salmon production.
Greg Hudson, Aquacare's Sales Manager.

Land-based aquaculture veteran Greg Hudson is Aquacare's new Sales Manager.

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The US company Aquacare Environment Inc., specializing in land-based, controlled-environment aquaculture systems, announced that Greg Hudson, a veteran of the industry, has joined the company. According to information appearing on the website after the appointment announcement, he will occupy the position of Sales Manager.

In the release introducing Hudson as a new team member, Aquacare highlighted that he has been part of the aquaculture industry for more than 40 years and brings extensive experience in trout and salmon production, along with hands-on expertise in designing, building, and operating a wide range of aquaculture systems, including flow-through, PRAS, and RAS systems.

"He is excited to apply his knowledge and experience to help support Aquacare customers and promote their long-term success," claimed the release, which was shared through his LinkedIn profile by the company's President and Founder, Henning Gatz.

"We are pleased to announce that Greg Hudson has joined our team," Gatz wrote on the post. "I have worked with Greg for over 20 years and know his competence and understanding of land-based aquaculture," he added.

Headquartered in Bellingham, Washington State, the U.S., Aquacare Environment Inc. has been serving the aquaculture industry since 1987. It can develop, design, supply and support complete fish farms for clients, offering cost-effective prefabricated system components to existing farms.

Aquacare has generally acted as an integrator and equipment supplier for these clients and has been involved in much of the detailed design, value engineering, implementation, and ongoing support. The company also designs and supplies controls, monitoring and SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) packages.

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