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Southstream Seafoods, Inc.

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Southstream Seafoods, Inc. is a leading frozen seafood importer with extensive  raw material resources.  Southstream is the fish expert recognized for its ground fish supplies from both the North Atlantic and North Pacific oceans, including Atlantic and Pacific Cod, Long Line Caught Cod and Haddock, Atlantic Ocean Perch, Alaska Pollock, Haddock, Turbot.  Our distinct advantage in the industry is our control over the resource we import with quota holding organizations.  We are the exclusive distributor to the U.S for I & J MSC Certified South African Cape Capensis and our newest deal with the Thorfish brand of Iceland for FAS Cod Haddock and Pollock.  

Southstream Seafoods’ corporate headquarters are located in Rhode Island with additional sales offices in Florida and Illinois.    Our national distribution centers are strategically located across the map in Seattle, Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago, Boston and Miami.  Southstream’s customer base includes national broad line distributors, independent and seafood distributors, restaurant chains (national and regional), retail supermarket chains, casinos, wholesale grocers and processors.  

Our customer’s loyalty and success with our products and services comes from our customized production for their menus, processing lines, and retail cases.   Our ability to honor quantity and price programs for extended periods of time enables our distribution business to deliver quality goods consistently to their customers.  

We recognize today’s customer’s demand for confidence in their suppliers’ abilities to monitor quality and safety.  Our FROSTMARK™100% Net Weight brand is the benchmark that satisfies these demands.  Our world class standards and FROSTMARK™ brand have consistently and confidently grown business for our customers.  Southstream Seafoods, Inc., an experienced importer and distributor pays attention to your present and future business needs.  Depend on Southstream to offer you a high quality product, top service and supply.

Address:
100 Metro Center Blvd.
Warwick, RI 02886
United States
Contact: Mark A. Soderstrom
Telephone: 401-737-2300
Email: marks@southstream.com
Web Site: www.southstream.com










 
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