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Tesco-supplying seafood giant Seachill tops £300m turnover

Staff numbers soar and further product line wins fuel fortunes of fish giant

Salmon portion processing at Seachill.(Image: Grimsby Telegraph)

Grimsby seafood giant Seachill has posted a 17 per cent increase in sales for 2018, with turnover smashing through the £300 million mark.

Annual results show how Tesco’s resurgence has also been a key feature, with 82 per cent of sales channelled through the long term supply agreement to the nation’s number one retailer.

The company, now part of Hilton Food Group following a buy-out in 2017, also saw profit increase by 5.3 per cent to £7.9 million in the final full year with Simon Smith at the helm.  He has subsequently made the shock move to market leader and town rival Young’s.

In the report for the 12 months to December 29 - the first full year since ownership switched from Iceland to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ - major contract wins are also highlighted that should propel the dual-site operator further in the current  financial year.

Salmon in the Saucy Fish Co range - the brand from Grimsby's Seachill.(Image: Grimsby Telegraph)

It secured coated and shellfish work for Tesco, understood to be worth £50 million.

Full time staff were up almost 200 from 772 to 969, with more than 500 agency staff supporting.

In the strategic report, director Andrew Rutherford said: “Trading during 2018 was overall strong and sales of £306.9 million we re 17.4 per cent higher than the prior year. The business navigated further raw material inflation and developed its offering with the commencement of supply to the main customer of a new product category that will drive additional benefits in 2019 from the full year effect.

“The business further developed during the period with product wins from existing customers and the effect will be felt in 2019.”