Sur Trade S.A.
|Sur Trade S.A.
Address: S.A. Edison 1040 Mar del Plata Buenos Aires, Mar del Plata – Argentina
Tel: 54-223 489-6545 / 489-5919
Email: carlos@surtradeargentina.com / agustin@surtradeargentina.com
Website: http://www.surtradeargentina.com/
SUR TRADE S.A. is a company dedicated to the production and exportation of sea food since 1994. It owns a plant located in the city of Mar del Plata, Argentina. The company has installed 3 static freezing tunnels and 3 contact cabinets, from which they obtain a daily production of 30 tons. Besides it counts with a last generation machine, a freezer tunnel, able to make products IQF (individual quick frozen) and freeze it in between 6 and 8 minutes. Of course, depending on the product (750kgs/hr). Cold storage capacity of manufactured product is of 1.500 tons.
Their products are identified with the brand DISPESA, which in a short time of management reached an upright position in several markets as: USA, BRAZIL, RUSSIA, EUROPEAN UNION, AFRICA, ASIA, among others.
Our products are elaborated under the strict and effective control from the beginning, which are conducted entirely in our facility, according to the E.U. regulation and following quality assurance schemes such as H.A.C.C.P.
Our sells, which have evolved over the years, give us serenity, due to the quality and safety of out products. Our company respects the commitments to our clients from the beginning. This gave our brand DISPESA a privilege in the market.
Our Products
Our products are elaborated under the strict and effective control from the beginning.
Lenguado – Paralichthis Spp
Angel shark – Squatina argentina
Kingclip – Genypterus blacodes
Leatherjack – Parona signata
Grouper – Acanthistius brasilianus
Elephant fish – Callorhynchus callorhynchus
Whiting/Hake – Merluccius hubbsi
Longtail hake – Macruronus magellanicus
White croaker – Umbrina canosai
Red porgy – Pagrus pagrus
Seatrout – Scinoscion striatus
Yellow croaker – Micropogonias furnieri
Smooth-Hound – Mustelus schmitti
Flathead – Percophis brasiliensis
Red mullet – Mullus argentinae
Squid – Illex Argentinus
Pink shrimp – Pleoticus muelleri