The name Abba is short for AB Bröderna Ameln, which basically means the Ameln Brothers Limited Company. The name was registered in 1906, but the company’s history dates back to 1838, when their father founded the company. First it was called “Christian Gerhard Ameln A/S”, but it is a good thing they changed the name. Otherwise, the famous pop group probably wouldn’t have borrowed the name.
Abba Seafood Export sees to it that sister companies in neighbouring Scandinavian and Baltic countries get their share of value-added seafood. We also export a selection of Abba best-sellers to valued external business partners in some 30 countries around the world.
Abba Seafood’s most popular export products are semi-preserved marinated herrings, seafood spreads and lumpfish caviar, as well as preserved mussels and prawns. Some of these can also be offered as private label goods.
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