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Seko SA

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Seko SA

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About the company

SEKO SA is a Poland-based company engaged in the fish processing industry. The Company’s product portfolio consists of three groups: marinated fish, including fish products based on salted or fried herring in vinegar and tomato brine; salted fish, encompassing various kinds of herrings; and delicatessen fried fish products, featuring herring, cod and mackerel specialties. The Company also offers fish salads and more than 200 assortment proposals based on herring and mackerel imported from Island, Norway, Denmark and Ireland. SEKO SA has its own processing plant located in Chojnice, Poland. The Company’s products are marketed in Poland and exported to such countries as Germany, the Czech Republic, France, Ireland, England, Italy and the United States, among others.

  • Revenue in PLN (TTM)242.94m
  • Net income in PLN12.17m
  • Incorporated2006
  • Employees431.00
  • Location
    Seko SAul. Zakladowa 3CHOJNICE 89-620PolandPOL
  • Phone+48 525108140
  • Fax+48 523967351
  • Websitehttps://sekosa.pl/
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