Yokohama Trading Co., Ltd. is a leading business and trade marine products to Russia, founded in 1968, is a company with a difference. Is headquartered in Yokohama, Moscow, Vladivostok, Sakhalin, Kamchatka expand an office in, and sells seafood procurement.
In 1992, Japan has been a leading company in the fisheries business development globally and became a member of a group of companies (Nissui) Fisheries Corporation.
Raised seafood valuable that have been produced are caught in the wilderness of Russia, to be the next table of Japan and the world, has been active and lively young employees have full use of language Russian, English, World you. While health-conscious is shouted, the demand for seafood is growing all over the world. Amid increasingly future we are required to go to utilize to permanently maintain fishery resources of natural, work to deliver delicious seafood to human beings coexisting with nature that is a very challenging task.
As a group company of Nissui, one of Japan's leading fisheries companies, we are now importing Russian fishery products to Japan and exporting them to other countries.
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