Joint-stock company “GULFSTREAM” is one of the Russian fish and seafood market leaders, top-wholesaler – it’s total capacity of import over 100 000 t marine living resources annually. The Company has started to trade and deliver fish and seafood in 2003.
Group of companies “GULFSTREAM” buys goods from all over the world. The company offers a wide range – more than 250 species of fresh and frozen sea products of high quality.
All kind of its activity formed integrated logistic system: import-export operation, distribution, processing, prepacking, retail.
More than 2000 customers of “GULF STREAM” became regular business-partners. It’s effective business relations are maintaining by competitive price, high quality sea food products and good service.
The Company provides shipment, logistics and safety of consignment during all transit. Any production’s lot or consignment convenient for customers is delivered to all regions of Russian Federation.
The Salas Zivis group comprises four companies, one each from the Ukraine, Russia, Latvia and Lithuania, which have combined their purchasing operations in order to benefit from economies of scale. With annual purchases of about 200.000 tonnes a year of mainly pelagic fish the combined buying power of the group members is enough to place pressure on the sellers.
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Greenpeace catches Danish vessels fishing illegally Sweden
Greenpeace Sweden said it has documented “systematic,” “intensive” and “continuous” illegal fishing by Danish vessels within a protected area of the Kattegat that is closed for fishing.
Spain commit to renew EU-Morocco agreement Spain
The head of MARM, Elena Espinosa, has said that the Spanish Government is prepared to do "everything possible" to make sure that the renewal of the fisheries agreement between the EU and Morocco is "not a problem."
Spanish fleet left with 14% of quota for bluefin tuna Spain
Since the beginning of the bluefin tuna fishing season, Spanish vessels have caught the equivilent of 86% of their allocated quota. The quota for bluefin tuna amounted to 2,526 tonnes, almost 40% less than the figure established for 2009.
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