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Grimsby seafood firm bought out by European operator backed by Japanese giant

Undisclosed deal sees Northcoast Seafoods become part of Maruha Nichiro

Northcoast Seafoods, launched by Fridrik Thorsteinsson, inset, has been bought out by Marahu Nichiro group company Seafood Connection. (Image: Northcoast Seafoods / Reach Plc / Seafood Connection)

Grimsby’s Northcoast Seafoods has been bought out by a major European player backed by a global giant.

The retail-focused manufacturer, grown from a single North Atlantic prawn trading entity by managing director Fridrik Thorsteinsson over the past two decades, now operates from a large processing base on South Humberside Industrial Estate.

It has been acquired by Dutch business Seafood Connection, part of the Japanese Maruha Nichiro group.

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Mr Thorsteinsson, who was diagnosed with a rare brain condition last year, is stepping down from the helm, but will continue as advisor and procurement director as he battles with the nerve cell-degenerating multiple system atrophy.

He said he is “proud and happy to join the largest seafood business in the world” and is confident that this new relationship will strengthen the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ business.

Seafood Connection chief executive Jan Kaptijn described Northcoast as a “specialised player in the retail market” stating that “with innovative sustainable products it fits perfectly in Seafood Connection’s vision going forward,” adding that both can complement each other in their respective markets.

He said: “I am glad to finally have a great partner to make the jump across the North Sea and be more active in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.