
06.05.2025 - 08.05.2025
We warmly welcome you to meet Norway’s top seafood and aquaculture businesses at our stand in Hall 2 of Fira Barcelona.
Companies you will meet at SEG 2025: 
Stand No – Main-Exhibitor 
2E400 – Babord Seafood AS
2E400 – Williksen Export AS
2E401 – Fram Seafood AS
2E401 – Insula
Co-Exhibitors:
First Seafood AS
Frøya Salmon AS
HitraMat AS
Nordic Group AS
2E401 – Star Seafood AS
2E401 – Ervik Seafood AS
2E401 – Prima Seafood AS
2E401 – Norwegian Seafood Company AS
2E401 – Firda Seafood AS
2E500 – Måsøval AS
2E500 - Norfra Export
2E600 – ODE AS
2E501 – Coast Seafood AS
Co-Exhibitors:
Coast Tromsø
2E501 – Milarex AS
2E501 – SEABORN AS
2E501 – Sekkingstad AS
Co-Exhibitors:
Skagerak Salmon AS
2F401 – Coldwater Prawns of Norway AS
2F401 – Domstein Fish AS
Co-Exhibitors:
Domstein Sjømat AS
2F401 – Ice Fish AS
2F401 – Jangaard Export AS
Co-Exhibitors:
Foods Import dei F.lli Monti SpA
West-Norway AS
2F401 – Nergård AS
Co-Exhibitors:
Nergård Seafood AS
Global fish AS
Lofoten Viking As
2F401 – Nils Sperre AS
2F401 – Nordic wildfish sales AS
Co-Exhibitors:
Nordic Wildfish AS
2F401 – NORMARINE AS
2F401 – Norsk Sjømat Stranda AS
2F401 – Nova Sea AS
2F401 – PHL Seagold AS
Co-Exhibitors:
Leinebris AS
2F401 – Polar Seafrozen AS
2F401 – Andreas Bjorge Seafood AS
2F401 – Villa Seafood
2F401 – Westcoast AS
2F501 – Bravo Seafood as
2F501 – Brødrene Sperre AS
Co-Exhibitors:
Sevrin Tranvåg AS
Vikomar AS
Unique Seafood Ltd
Unique Atlantic Seafood
Hopen FiskAS
Vild Seafood
2F501 – DNB
2F501 – Innovation Norway
2F501 – Export Fincance Norway
2F501 – Mathias Bjørge AS
2F501 – Norwegian Seafood Council
2F501 – Norwell AS
2F501 – SKAAR NORWAY AS
Co-Exhibitors:
Skaar International GmbH
Skaar Japan K.K. 
Svanøy Havbruk AS
2F501 – Stella Polaris Norway AS
2F501 – Br Karlsen Sales AS
2F501 – Silver Seafood
Co-Exhibitors:
Sterling White
To learn more about SEG, visit: https://www.seafoodexpo.com/global
Companies must adhere to standards for responsible business conduct, including Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria.
Participants are expected to operate in accordance with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct. This entails conducting business responsibly, respecting human rights, ensuring decent working conditions, safeguarding environmental considerations, and actively preventing corruption.
Companies must carry out their own due diligence assessments (risk assessments) to identify, prevent, and mitigate potential adverse impacts.