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Ren Seafoods shells out USD 4.17 million for Alabama property as it establishes new processing hub

May 18, 2021 — Ren Seafoods has purchased a former Smith’s Bakery building for USD 4.17 million (EUR 3.41 million) in Mobile, Alabama, U.S.A., where it is establishing a seafood processing facility and distribution hub.

The recently purchased property includes 15.63 acres, complete with a 70,130-square-foot production area, a 35,684-square-foot cross dock, and a 4,826-square-foot truck service facility, AL.com reported. About 30,000 square feet of the facility, used by the bakery for storage and distribution, is leased by Frios Gourmet Pops, according to the media outlet.

Read the full story at Seafood Source

Ren Seafoods selects Mobile, Alabama for new seafood processing and distribution hub

March 3, 2021 — Mobile, Alabama, U.S.A. will be the location for Ren Seafoods’ new seafood processing facility and distribution hub, if all goes according to the company’s plan.

The seafood company said it will invest USD 12.4 million (EUR 10.2 million) into a shuttered manufacturing facility in Mobile for the project, which will create 54 jobs, Area Development reported. Ren Seafoods, which is affiliated with Pennsylvania-based The Fishin’ Co., expects to break ground on the new facility in April, with construction tentatively wrapping up later this year.

Read the full story at Seafood Source

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