Citing a difficult global market, the largest seafood company in the U.S. announced this week that it’s looking to sell several of its facilities in Alaska. Seattle-based Trident Seafoods will look ...
Trident Seafoods' Kodiak facility is known as 'The Star of Kodiak' in the island's downtown. Photo taken Oct. 11, 2023. (Brian Venua/KMXT) Gerry Cobban Knagin is a commercial fisherman. She and her ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The fishing vessel Gold Rush, which harvests pollock and other groundfish, is docked on Oct. 3, 2022, at Trident Seafood's Kodiak ...
KODIAK, Alaska--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pacific Seafood and Trident Seafoods today jointly announced the completion of Pacific’s acquisition of Trident’s Kodiak, Alaska, processing operations. The ...
Trident Seafoods’ plant in Kodiak features a retired boat as a major part of its facility, right next to the ferry dock. (Brian Venua/KMXT) Trident Seafoods, one of the biggest seafood processors in ...
US processor Trident Seafoods is streamlining operations with plans to sell four sites in Kodiak, Alaska. In addition, the privately-owned business, which claims to be the “largest vertically ...
The site of Trident Seafood’s plant in Alaska. Credit: Trident Seafoods US seafood major Trident Seafoods has sold its processing plant in Petersburg, Alaska, to local peer E.C. Phillips & Son.
The US Department of Food and Agriculture (USDA) announced Monday (Nov. 18) that it's buying 920,000 pounds of Alaska pollock products worth $2.1 million from two ...
Trident Seafoods, the country’s largest vertically integrated seafood company, announced a number of measures over the weekend that bode poorly for the Alaska salmon market, including an early end to ...
SEATTLE — Trident Seafoods is delaying construction of a new processing plant in Unalaska, Alaska. The company originally planned to begin construction in 2024 but will delay breaking ground until ...
Citing a difficult global market, the largest seafood company in the U.S. announced this week that it’s looking to sell several of its facilities in Alaska and reduce its workforce by 10%.
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