Trident Seafoods find buyers for Ketchikan, Petersburg and False Pass processing plants

The Trident Seafoods processing plant in Petersburg. (Hannah Flor/KFSK)

Trident Seafoods, one of the largest seafood processing companies in the country, will finalize sales for three of the four plants it listed for sale late last year. According to Friday press release, the Ketchikan, Petersburg and False Pass plants all have buyers.

The seafood processing giant put four of its Alaska plants up for sale in December 2023, citing the need to reduce costs in a harsh global market for United States seafood.

Trident did not name who will buy the plants. A company spokesperson declined comment saying that both Trident and the buyers are bound by non-disclosure agreements.

It’s currently unclear what impact the sale will have on Trident’s fleet, employees, or the local communities. Trident’s vice president of Alaska operations, Jeff Welbourn, said in the Friday announcement that the company is trying to move as quickly as possible on the sale to minimize impacts on the upcoming salmon season.

Welbourn added that the deals are “simple, straightforward transactions” and expects the buyer to communicate with its fleets in the coming weeks.

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