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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Seawork Fish Processors Ltd - A worldwide Hake provider

Company description:
The Seawork Fish Processors (Pty) Ltd is a fishing and processing company based in Walvis Bay, Namibia, specializing in the catching, value adding and marketing of fresh and frozen seafood products like Hake moulded loins, tuna steak, frozen Hake fillet and various other species.
Since its inception, the company has remained true to its mission of being a customer orientated value adding specialist.


Two production facilities, five trawlers and one long-line vessel enable us to guarantee our customers a continuous supply of high quality seafood products. The main products are Hake, Kingklip and numerous other fish species.
As a truly customer orientated processor, every single fish passing through our production line is selected and filleted by hand securing a superior quality finished product at all times.
Furthermore we take pride in our constantly growing product portfolio, due to innovative product development, as we are able to meet all our customer's individual needs regarding a top class finished product including specific trimming and shaping, as well as customized packaging.

Mission statement:
 The mission of Seawork is to be a customer oriented value-adding specialist by sourcing only superior quality raw material and converting it into market-ready specialists using the latest packaging technology and highest quality standards.
Our goal is to be a highly profitable and efficient seafood company, specializing in the procurement, value adding and marketing of seafood products.
We strive to achieve these goals by implementing innovative marketing structures. Furthermore, Seawork is committed to establish long lasting customer relationships built on premier services, quality products and ethical business practices. Together with strict cost controls and high efficiencies, the company aims to attain superior returns for its stakeholders.

For more information please feel free to check our website on:
http://www.seawork.com.na/ 

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