About 9mar S.A. Nuevemarsa

Claswin Sea food LLC was started in 2013 as a subsidiary for the BMR Group. Since then, we have evolved into a full-scale sales and marketing channel with a focus on Vannamei Shrimp and other seafood items.

About the BMR Group

The BMR Group is a vertically integrated organization that owns and operates 650 hectares of shrimp farming, 13 hatcheries, 2 feed mills and a state-of-the-art processing facility that is authorized to co-pack for many of the US largest retailers and food services. from the Aquaculture Steward Council, British Retail Consortium, Global Aquaculture Alliance with BAP, 4 Star, FDA, ISO- along with all the sanitary certifications required to be accepted as one of the most highly recognized producers of premium quality shrimp products. Our unique supply chain supported by the strict bio-securities of the monitoring agencies provides our buyers with a true “Farm to Fork” experience.
Farm Raised Vannamei Shrimp
Sizes 13/15 through 91/110
Processes, Raw and Cooked
Product Forms
Peeled and Deveined Tail On-
Peeled and Deveined Tail Off
EZ Peel
Headless Shell On-(HLSO)
Whole Head On
Nobashi- EBI
Value-Added Products, coatings, marinades.

Our Shrimp Products

BMR Processing Plant

BMR Shrimp processing plant has a 60 ton per day capacity. The plant holds certifications from the Aquaculture Steward Council, British Retail Consortium, Global Aquaculture Alliance with BAP, 4 Star, FDA, ISO- along with all the sanitary certifications required to be accepted as one of the most highly recognized producers of premium quality shrimp products. Our unique supply chain supported by the strict bio-securities of the monitoring agencies provides our buyers with a true “Farm to Fork” experience.

Leading Exporters

The top shrimp-exporting countries include Thailand, Vietnam, India, Ecuador, Indonesia, and China.

Types of Shrimp

Commonly exported shrimp species include Vannamei white shrimp, black tiger shrimp.

Market Destinations

Major importers of shrimp include the United States, Japan, the European Union, and China.

Aquaculture Dominance

The majority of exported shrimp are farmed, as aquaculture allows for consistent production and quality control.