NZX-listed fishing firm Sanford says its attendance at a major Chinese trade show hooked the company a number of new customers, which it will be supplying with millions of dollars worth of seafood.
Managing director Eric Barratt said the company had taken on five new customers at the China Fisheries and Seafood Expo, in the northeastern coastal city of Dalian, last month.
"We probably wrote about $5 million worth of business at the show and we would expect that to convert, on an annual basis, to around $10 to $12 million," Barratt said. "We expect to continue to do business with the people we met on a regular basis."
He said the new customers would not result in much additional revenue for Sanford, as the company would not be catching any more fish.
But they would provide higher margins than the markets in other parts of Asia the fish would otherwise have gone to.