Peter Pan Seafoods, Inc. produces and sells frozen, canned, and fresh seafood products. The company focuses on catching, harvesting, processing, and marketing salmon, halibut, pollock, cod, and crab from the pristine waters of Alaska. It also offers tuna, mahi, swordfish, Atlantic salmon, canned salmon, and imitation krab; and king crab, tanner crab, and surimi (analogs).
The company offers its products to processors, retailers, supermarkets, and food distributors in North America, Asia, Europe, and internationally. Peter Pan Seafoods, Inc. was formerly known as P. E. Harris Co., Inc. and changed its name in March 1950.
The company was founded in 1912 and is based in Seattle, Washington with processing facilities in King Cove, Dillingham, Port Moller, and Valdez, Alaska. It has support facilities in False Pass, Naknek, Sand Point, and Dillingham, Alaska; and a labelling warehouse in Astoria, Oregon. Peter Pan Seafoods, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Maruha Capital Investment, Inc.
Nov 2, 2020 - Peter Pan Seafoods’ CEO Barry Collier announced yesterday that long-time owner Maruha Nichiro is selling “a major portion of the assets” of Peter Pan to an American holding company made up of Northwest Fish Company and McKinley Capital. The sale is expected to be complete by the end of the year.
Jan 2021 - Maruha Nichiro sold Peter Pan Seafoods to three buyers. The sale comes after years of struggle for the seafood processor, which has a big footprint in Alaska
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