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FIS Suppliers Seafood – The Quiet Database That Moves the Global Fish Trade

Mildred BellBy Mildred BellMay 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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There is a certain type of website that practically no one outside of a certain industry is familiar with, but everyone in that industry appears to have bookmarked it. Among them is Fish Information & Services’ seafood directory, FIS Suppliers. Long before the word “platform” was used at conferences, it had been discreetly cataloguing the world’s fish trade since 1995. You’ll probably find someone with the FIS page open in a tab in any mid-sized exporter’s office in Karachi or Casablanca, half-forgotten, half-essential.

What surprises you is the size of the object. More than 135,000 businesses, arranged by processing type, activity, nation, and species. It’s not glitzy. Autoplay videos and eye-catching product photos are absent. Fortunately, the interface appears to have been redesigned in a different decade. However, customers continue to return, which gives you insight into what people genuinely require from a tool like this. It must function for them. Names, contacts, and categories are required. The remainder is ornamentation.

InformationDetail
NameFIS – Fish Information & Services
Type of PlatformGlobal seafood industry directory and media network
Year Established1995
Companies ListedOver 135,000
Categories CoveredActivity, country, species, processing type
Notable Listed SuppliersMFK International Co. (Pakistan), Unique Seafood Ltd. (UK), Dibba Bay Oysters (UAE), RAK Fish Factory
Species RangeAnchovy, Barracuda, Blue Whiting, Mackerel, shrimp, shellfish
Regional CoverageChina, South Africa, Lithuania, UAE, Norway, and more
Related AuthorityUSDA Food Safety and Inspection Service
Parent NetworkSeafood Media
Primary UsersBuyers, exporters, wholesalers, processors

Who appears in the listings is intriguing. MFK International is a Pakistani company that deals in finfish and shrimp. UK-based Unique Seafood Ltd. is a distributor. Over the past few years, Dibba Bay Oysters has gained a reputation among Dubai’s chefs. Another Emirates-based company is RAK Fish Factory. These businesses don’t purchase Super Bowl advertisements. They fill the cold storage units behind the restaurants you’ve actually eaten at, and FIS frequently acts as a link between them and the subsequent buyer in the supply chain.

The seafood industry might not have experienced the same level of disruption as other industries. It appears that investors think AI-driven marketplaces will eventually transform procurement, and perhaps they will. However, there’s a feeling that the fish industry still depends on connections, on phone conversations at six in the morning, and on Lithuanians trusting Vietnamese people because a third party in Spain recommended them. That cannot be replaced by a database. It can initiate a conversation, which is essentially what FIS has been doing for thirty years.

FIS - Suppliers Seafood
FIS – Suppliers Seafood

The directory has a level of context that most listing sites do not have thanks to the larger Seafood Media network. Company profiles are placed next to news articles. When searching for a Norwegian cod supplier, a reader may come across information about new FSIS guidelines regarding imported goods or an export ban that affects Nigerian operators. It is as messy as actual industries. Observing this ecosystem in action gives the impression that, in parallel to the consumer-facing internet that most of us are familiar with, the seafood industry has developed its own quiet internet.

Of course, there are restrictions. There is inconsistent verification. A few listings have not been updated in many years. Customers have learned to get around this issue by cross-referencing, asking around, and sending sample orders because the website won’t tell you which suppliers are genuinely trustworthy versus which ones just paid for visibility.

It’s obvious that FIS may eventually be replaced by something more refined. Most likely, something will. But for the time being, the outdated directory continues to function, one search at a time, in a sector that relies on cold chains and handshakes.

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Mildred Bell

Mildred Bell is a full-time digital professional, seasoned traveler, and ardent outdoor enthusiast who infuses her writing with a sincere love of the natural world. In her role as Senior Editor at fishonline.co.uk, the online home of Seafood Audit International, Mildred is in charge of editorial content covering news about the seafood industry, updates on food safety, politics, finance, and commentary from prominent figures in the fishing and seafood industries. Beyond the desk, Mildred has a deeper connection to the material she edits. She is a passionate angler who has spent years fishing open waters, rivers, and coastlines throughout the UK and beyond. Her genuine knowledge of the fishing industry informs all of her editorial choices. Mildred's passion for travel stems from the same restless curiosity. She has traveled to many different continents with a rod, a notebook, and an eye for the stories that others overlook.

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