Other Media | SeafoodSource: Tide turning for Spain’s seafood industry with Actemsa restructuring, Jealsa rebuilding plan
(SPAIN, 10/8/2024)
The tide appears to be turning after a period of instability in Spain’s seafood industry.
On 3 October, Actemsa won court approval of a restructuring plan that will see the A Coruña, Spain-headquartered seafood firm avoid bankruptcy.
Actemsa, which operates a 12,000-square-meter processing plant as well as a canning facility in Brazil, filed a pre-bankruptcy notice on 27 October 2023, revealing EUR 114 milli...
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