DutchNews, October 13, 2017
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The Japanese-based
fisheries multinational Maruha Nichiro has strengthened its position in the
Dutch fish market with the purchase of Weerstand Foods, one of the biggest fish
processors in the country and based on the island of Urk in the IJsselmeer.
Maruha Nichiro, the biggest fisheries concern in the world, bought Weerstand
through its Dutch subsidiary Seafood Connection, the Financieele Dagblad has
reported. Financial details were not disclosed.
The new Dutch combine Seafood
Weerstand will have annual revenues of €215m. The Urk firm was set up by the
Weerstand family 30 years ago. It has a payroll of 112 and annual sales of
€30m.
‘The acquisition of Weerstand gives us access to new markets,’ Seafood
Connection chief executive Jan Kaptijn said in a statement. ‘The future of
trade in fishery products looks promising and at the same time we see an
increasing demand for locally caught fish products such as plaice, sole and
Norwegian lobster. Weerstand already has these products in its assortment.’
Seafood Connection was Maruha Nichiro’s first purchase in the Netherlands when
most of its shares were acquired in 2013 by the Japanese group. Maruha Nichiro
was formed in 2007 with the merger of two large Japanese fisheries groups with
170 working companies. The company is active worldwide.

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