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Dalian Hongsheng Foods Co.,Ltd.

Dalian Hongsheng Foods CO.,LTD. is located in Dalian city, Liaoning province. We own a state-of the-art plant equipped with advanced facilities and modern management. The plant occupies a total area of more than 35000m2 with five quick freezing rooms and four cold storages. The annual production capacity amounts to 20000 tons. lt is equipped with one spiral tunnel freezer, four plate freezers, one vacuum packing machine, deep-skinning machine and advanced detectors etc.

From the very beginning, we strictly followed with the processing regulation for products exported to U.S.A. and EU, set up a complete quality control system of HACCP and passed EU verification.

Address:
PAIFANG VILLAGE QINGDUI TOWN ZHUANGHE
Dalian
cn
Contact: Angel
Telephone: 0086-411-82789726
Email: Angel@hsseafoods.com
Web Site: www.hongshengfoods.com








Products:

Dalian Hongsheng - Frozen Sole

Frozen Sole

Dalian Hongsheng - Frozen Red Fish

Frozen Red Fish

Dalian Hongsheng - Frozen Hake

Frozen Hake

Dalian Hongsheng - Frozen Cod

Frozen Cod

Dalian Hongsheng - Frozen Pollock

Frozen Pollock



 
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