SEATTLE, Washington, September 30, 2011 (ENS) – Trident Seafoods Corp., one of the world’s largest seafood processors, has agreed to pay a $2.5 million civil penalty and invest at least $30 million ...
Global market conditions and record harvests drive decisions to delay – but not cancel – Trident's plans to build its plant of the future in Alaska. This decision reflects an unprecedented confluence ...
Trident Seafoods, one of the largest seafood processing companies in the country, will finalize sales for three of the four plants it listed for sale late last year. According to Friday press release, ...
TACOMA — Early next month, Trident Seafoods vessel-operations manager Tod Hall will bid his wife goodbye, then leave his Lakewood home for the start of a six-month season catching and processing fish ...
For more than 20 years, Trident Seafoods has maintained offices in China, where the company hires contractors to perform labor-intensive tasks such as removing pin bones from the fillets of Alaska ...
Trident Seafoods, which claims to be the largest vertically-integrated seafood harvesting and processing company in North America, has had to temporarily close a plant in Alaska amid a number of Covid ...
Trident Seafoods, Copper River Prince William Sound Marketing Association, Alaska Airlines and Chef Tom Douglas Partner to Bring the Prized Fish to Consumers SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, the first ...
The Kodiak facilities are involved in processing a diverse range of seafood, including halibut, flatfish, rockfish and crab among others. Credit: Trident Seafoods. Trident Seafoods has struck a deal ...
SEATTLE — Seafood processor Trident Seafoods is restructuring its business. As part of the plan, the company is divesting some of its processing plants in Alaska and laying off 10% of the employees at ...
The Trident Seafoods plant (foreground) in Akutan. (Helena Buurman, Alaska Volcano Observatory / University of Alaska Fairbanks, Geophysical Institute) A coronavirus outbreak has shut down the Trident ...
In the summer of 1973, Trident Seafoods co-founder Chuck Bundrant went to a Tacoma shipyard to launch the Billikin, a 135-foot steel boat able to operate for more than a month offshore, catching and ...