Seafood Connection B.V.
Seafood Connection B.V.
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Crimes & Concerns
- Labor & Human Rights*
- Fishing*
- Health & Safety*
- Environment*
- Civil Unrest*
- Miscellaneous*
Seafood Connection B.V. is linked to labor & human rights issues such as worker death, violence or assault, beriberi symptoms, North Korean labor, labor rights violations, worker injury, wage-related violation, unsanitary conditions, Uyghur labor, Global Magnitsky sanctions, and forced labor risk; fishing concerns such as bottom trawling, fishing in closed areas or during closed seasons, violation of bycatch, quota or species rules, unreported fishing, unsustainability, AIS darkness, fishing in waters without authorization, AIS spoofing, operating in North Korean waters, other concerns, and document fraud; health and safety issues such as collision, worker injury, fires & explosions, sinking, and worker illness; environmental issues such as water pollution and air pollution; civil unrest involving protests or strikes; and corruption or bribery and subsidies.
Marketing Claims Comparison
This section highlights the marketing claims made by Seafood Connection B.V. and any associated crimes and concerns categories that have been identified upstream in the supply chain. It provides a way to compare the importer’s public claims with potential issues that may be relevant to those claims.
Supply Chain
Seafood Connection B.V. is related to at least 400 companies upstream, including eight processors, four reefers, 368 ships, four mills, 15 plants, and one farm, as well as seven companies downstream, including seven retailers.