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COUNTRY SECTION New Zealand Fishery Products Validity date from COUNTRY New Zealand 04/06/2021 00341 SECTION Fishery products Date of publication 28/07/2007 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 2005 Seadragon Marine Oils Limited Nelson Nelson PP Aq 15/11/2011 255 New Zealand Food Innovation Auckland Limited Auckland Auckland PP 13/08/2020 289 New Zealand Food Innovation (Waikato) Limited Hamilton PP 25/09/2018 517 Alaron Products Limited Nelson Nelson PP Aq 29/10/2013 9681 O2B Healthy Limited Nelson Nelson PP 12/09/2019 AFM1 Auckland Fish Market Limited Auckland Auckland PP AROMA4 Aroma (N.Z.) Limited Havelock Marlborough PP 28/06/2017 BIOMER04 Bio-Mer Limited Christchurch Canterbury PP Aq 20/08/2009 CBC01 Cloudy Bay Clams Limited Havelock Marlborough PP 01/08/2021 CC084 Pakihi Marine Farms Limited Auckland Auckland PP CHANDLER01 Talley's Group Limited Riverlands CS 12/02/2016 DFNZ1 Dry Food NZ Limited Havelock Marlborough PP DGF99 DHL Global Forwarding (New Zealand) Limited Christchurch Canterbury CS 07/10/2020 FFNZ1 Triple Treasure Health Foods Limited Christchurch Canterbury PP Aq 03/09/2021 FLC04 Fiordland Lobster Company Limited Ward Marlborough PP 19/05/2020 1 / 11 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request FOODPRO1 Polarcold Stores Limited Christchurch Canterbury CS FPH3 Sanford Limited Timaru Canterbury PP FPH52 Sanford Limited Auckland Auckland PP GMS1 Rex Gapper Trading As G & M Seafoods Blenheim Marlborough PP 03/03/2021 GNF001 Nino's Limited T/a Grenada North Fisheries Wellington Wellington PP 07/03/2016 IKANA888 Ikana New Zealand Limited Christchurch Canterbury PP Aq 03/06/2021 IS2026 Columbia II Mount Maunganui Bay Of Plenty ZV 01/11/2012 IS62183 Western Ranger Mount Maunganui Bay Of Plenty ZV 01/11/2012 IS900368 Captain M J Souza Nelson Nelson ZV 31/08/2015 IS900665 Pacific Explorer Napier Hawke's Bay ZV 14/02/2018 IS901037 Mutiara II Napier Hawke's Bay ZV 14/02/2018 KAREAREA1 Karearea Auckland Auckland ZV 04/02/2019 KUEHNE01 Kuehne + Nagel Limited Auckland Auckland CS 23/10/2019 L15811 Bilyara Auckland Auckland ZV 10/03/2009 L15874 Albatross II Timaru Canterbury ZV 10/03/2009 L15944 San Tangaroa Auckland Auckland ZV 29/10/2013 L15950 Drysdale Timaru Canterbury ZV 10/03/2009 L44453 Venture K Auckland Auckland ZV 10/03/2009 L44616 Adelaide Pearl Auckland Auckland ZV 10/03/2009 L62373 Amaltal Apollo Nelson Nelson FV 15/04/2014 2 / 11 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request L62713 Aleksey Slobodchikov Nelson Nelson ZV 10/03/2009 L62858 Meridian 1 Nelson Nelson ZV 10/03/2009 L62914 Mainstream Christchurch ZV 10/03/2009 L63348 Pacinui Timaru Canterbury ZV 10/03/2009 L63996 Tangaroa Wellington Wellington ZV 10/03/2009 L64051 Professor Mykhaylo Aleksandrov Nelson Nelson ZV 10/03/2009 L90051 Dong Won 519 Timaru Canterbury ZV 10/03/2009 L90054 Ocean Pioneer Nelson Nelson ZV 01/09/2016 L900622 Fortunui Timaru Canterbury ZV 28/04/2017 L900740 Dong Won 530 Timaru Canterbury ZV 10/03/2009 L9007751 San Aramand Auckland Auckland ZV 02/06/2017 L901187 Irvinga Christchurch Canterbury ZV 07/01/2014 L901219 Kawatea Christchurch Canterbury ZV 16/06/2014 L901316 Independent Christchurch Canterbury ZV 01/09/2016 L901355 Glomfjord Napier Hawke's Bay ZV 09/08/2018 L901363 Te Raukura Nelson Nelson ZV 19/12/2017 LLA1 Leigh Lobster & Associates Limited Auckland Auckland PP MCAS01 Mount Cook Alpine Salmon Limited Timaru Canterbury PP Aq 15/04/2014 ME103 Auckland Meat Processors Limited Auckland Auckland CS 22/07/2015 ME23 AFFCO New Zealand Limited Horotiu Waikato CS 03/03/2021 3 / 11 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request ME40 Alliance Group Limited Nelson Nelson CS ME56. AFFCO New Zealand Limited Te Puke Bay Of Plenty CS 21/04/2021 NTS888 Ngai Tahu Seafood Products Limited Bluff PP 17/08/2016 NUTRA272 Vitaco Health (NZ) Limited Auckland Auckland PP Aq 28/01/2008 NZCS8 NZCS Operations Limited Christchurch Canterbury PP 19/05/2020 NZNUTRIT3 New Zealand Nutritionals (2015) Limited Christchurch Canterbury PP 26/01/2021 NZWP2 NZWP New Zealand Limited Havelock Marlborough PP 24/03/2010 OBL1 Oceanz Blue - a Division of Aotearoa Fisheries Limited Ruakaka Northland PP Aq 12/09/2008 OD64 Ocean Dawn Nelson Nelson FV 15/11/2011 PD429 Aukaha Nelson Nelson FV 20/08/2009 PH1 Talley's Group Limited Port Motueka Tasman PP Aq PH103 Talley's Group Limited Westport West Coast PP PH12 Sealord Group Ltd Port Nelson Nelson PP Aq PH120 Talley's Group Limited Timaru Canterbury PP PH126 Lee Fish Limited Leigh Auckland PP Aq PH129 Aotearoa Fisheries Limited Auckland Auckland PP PH141 Pacific Marine Farms (a Division of Aotearoa Fisheries Limited) Coromandel Waikato PP PH142 Harbour Fish Limited Bluff PP PH143 Westfleet Seafoods Limited Greymouth West Coast PP PH144 Kia Ora Seafoods A Division Of Aotearoa Fisheries Limited Manukau Auckland PP 07/01/2014 4 / 11 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request PH146 Riverton Fishermens Company Limited Bluff PP PH148 Sanford Limited Bluff PP Aq PH157 The New Zealand King Salmon Co. Ltd Port Nelson Nelson PP Aq PH159 Talley's Group Limited Blenheim Marlborough PP PH16 Prepared Foods Processing Ltd Palmerston North PP Aq PH168 Southern Seafoods Limited Half Moon Bay Stewart Island PP PH174 Cloudy Bay Seafood Limited Nelson Nelson PP 01/06/2012 PH176 Westhaven Marketing Ltd Golden Bay Nelson PP PH177 Sanford Limited Havelock PP PH179 Ocean Ranch (2008) Limited Wellington Wellington PP PH187 KONO NZ LP Blenheim Marlborough PP PH188 Ngati Porou Fisheries Limited Gisborne Poverty Bay PP PH191 Egmont Seafoods Limited New Plymouth Taranaki PP 10/01/2017 PH193 Aotearoa Fisheries Limited Waitangi Chatham Islands PP PH220 UB Bio Limited Christchurch PP PH222 San Granit Timaru Canterbury FV 10/01/2017 PH223 Westpac Mussels Distributors Limited Auckland Auckland PP PH251 Tomi Maru No 87 Nelson Nelson FV PH289 Chatham Island Food Company Limited Owenga Chatham Islands PP PH3 Waitaki Biosciences A Division Of Pharmazen Limited Christchurch Canterbury PP Aq 5 / 11 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request PH326 Biomarine Limited Warkworth Auckland PP PH35 Aroma NZ Limited Christchurch PP Aq PH368 Star Fish Supply Ltd Napier Hawke's Bay PP Aq PH375 Combined Products 2005 Limited Masterton Wairarapa PP PH384 Amaltal Columbia Nelson Nelson FV PH385 Echinoderm (NZ) Limited Blenheim Marlborough PP PH389 Ngai Tahu Seafood Products Limited Christchurch Canterbury PP PH4 Canterbury Seafood Limited Christchurch Canterbury PP 21/01/2009 PH422 North Island Mussels Limited Tauranga Bay Of Plenty PP PH448 Sanford Limited trading as ENZAQ Blenheim Marlborough PP PH458 Southern Seafoods Limited Christchurch PP PH46 Amaltal Explorer Nelson Nelson FV PH464 San Discovery Timaru Canterbury FV PH472 Rehua Port Nelson Nelson FV PH475 Amaltal Atlantis Nelson Nelson FV PH501 Takitimu Seafoods Limited Partnership Napier Hawke's Bay PP PH502 Pelco NZ Limited Mount Maunganui Bay Of Plenty PP PH503 San Aotea II Timaru Canterbury FV PH506 Janas Nelson Nelson FV PH508 MacLab (NZ) Limited Nelson Nelson PP 6 / 11 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request PH51 Harbour Fish Limited Port Chalmers Otago PP PH512 San Enterprise Timaru Canterbury FV PH513 San Waitaki Timaru Canterbury FV PH587 United Fisheries Limited Christchurch Canterbury PP Aq PH60 Centre Island Seafoods Limited Whitianga Waikato PP PH622 Amaltal Enterprise Nelson Nelson FV PH678 Treasure Pot Innovations Limited Christchurch Canterbury PP Aq 22/07/2020 PH72 NZ Eel Processing Co Limited Te Kauwhata Waikato PP PH76 Sanford Ltd Tauranga Bay Of Plenty PP PH800 Cloudy Bay Clams Limited Lake Grassmere Marlborough PP PH81 Mossburn Enterprises Limited Invercargill Southland PP PH81A Mossburn Enterprises Limited Leeston Canterbury PP 03/06/2021 PH87 Rainbow Seafoods Limited Dunedin Otago PP PH888 San Aspiring Timaru Canterbury FV PH98 Gisborne Fisheries (1955) Limited Gisborne Poverty Bay PP PHBP03 Bay Packers Limited Partnership Mount Maunganui Bay Of Plenty PP PHEXLTD1 Pharmalink Extracts Limited Richmond Tasman PP Aq 02/02/2015 PHR001 PHR Processing Limited Blenheim Marlborough PP PSL8 Polarcold Stores Limited Mosgiel Otago CS 06/07/2009 RFO1 Seadragon Marine Oils LImited Nelson Nelson PP Aq 14/12/2015 7 / 11 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request S100 Americold NZ Limited Auckland Auckland CS 12/02/2016 S101 Schenker (NZ) Limited Christchurch Canterbury CS 14/08/2014 S105 Americold NZ Limited Christchurch Canterbury CS S107 CMP Canterbury Ltd. Ashburton Canterbury CS S11 Polarcold Stores Limited Timaru Canterbury CS S114 Coolpak Cool Stores Limited Timaru Canterbury CS S129 Port Pack and Cold Storage Limited Mount Maunganui Bay Of Plenty CS S145 Whakatu Coldstores Ltd Whakatu Hawke's Bay CS S15 Whakatu Coldstores Limited T/a Polarcold Auckland Auckland Auckland CS 17/11/2020 S156 Hellmann Worldwide Logistics Limited Christchurch Canterbury CS S158 Provincial Coldstores Limited Blenheim Marlborough CS S160 North Port Coolstores (1989) Limited Whangarei Northland CS S162 Polarcold Stores Limited Christchurch Canterbury CS S163 Cold Storage Nelson Limited Port Nelson Nelson CS S164 Schenker (NZ) Limited Auckland Auckland CS S166 Tasman Coldstore Limited Port Nelson Nelson CS S166A Tasman Coldstore Limited Nelson Nelson CS 24/02/2019 S167 Polarcold Stores Limited Dunedin Otago CS S1686 Whakatu Coldstores Limited Kerepehi Waikato
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