PJSC Nakhodka Active Marine Fishery Base is one of the largest fishing enterprises in Russia with more than a 50 year’s history and great professional experience in all areas of the Pacific Ocean - from Chukotka up to New Zealand and from Primorsky kray up to California. Today PJSC NBAMR is a stable, integrated enterprise with a number of subsidiaries and stand-alone structural divisions. The workforce of the company is more than 3 000 people.
The company’s economic activity is based on harvesting sea fish and sea products, their further processing and sales both at the domestic market and at the markets of the Western Europe and Asia-Pacific Region.
In addition to its catching fleet PJSC NBAMR has a complete infrastructural complex providing fleet highly effective operation:
Fleet maintenance base
Fishing gear factory
Port complex with convenient quay walls, crane facilities, general cargo warehouses, access tracks and up-to-date coldstorage unit.
Management of PJSC NBAMR’s activities is performed by MC BAMR
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