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Seafrigo expands multi-modal services into Chile to support global expansion

May 5, 2025 by Asia Food Journal

Seafrigo expands multi-modal services

Courtesy of Seafrigo

  • Seafrigo opens two offices in Santiago to support growth
  • Growing range of exports by air demand specialist services from Seafrigo
  • Cool-chain expertise sees increased demand from Chilean growers to support international production demands 

Santiago, Chile: Seafrigo has announced its expansion into Chile with the opening of two new offices in the country: an operational hub at Santiago Airport and a commercial office in Las Condes, northeast of the city. This strategic move strengthens Seafrigo’s commitment to providing exceptional cool-chain food logistics services across Latin America.

Perishables play a vital role in Chile’s economy, ranking second only to mining. The country is a major year-round producer of high-value fruits and vegetables, with key air exports including cranberries, white grapes, Agen prunes, peaches, Fuji apples, golden kiwis, kumquats, figs, and custard apples. Additionally, seafood and fish are crucial exports, further emphasizing the need for specialized logistics solutions.

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The company currently handles a diverse range of Chilean exports by air, including cherries to Asia, custard apples and salmon to the USA, swordfish and flowers to Europe, and seeds to Australia. Seafrigo is dedicated to maintaining the highest food safety standards, ensuring perishables remain fresh and properly stored in chilled, frozen, or ambient conditions throughout the supply chain.

While the majority of shipments currently involve exports, Seafrigo is also seeing a steady rise in imports, including cheese, wine, and chocolate from both France and the USA.

Leading the new Chilean operations is Denis Hidalgo, an industry veteran with 22 years of experience in air and ocean logistics. Under his leadership, Seafrigo will offer customers a comprehensive range of services, including documentation support, logistical expertise, airport repacking and packaging services, and inland trucking.

“We are thrilled to expand Seafrigo’s footprint to Chile, a country with a thriving perishables sector,” says Denis Hidalgo, Country Head of Seafrigo Chile. “Seafrigo is a market leader in chilled food logistics, and our expertise across the cool chain sector enables us to deliver multi-modal tailored solutions to customers in all areas of temperature-controlled food.”

Seafrigo already has ambitious expansion plans and is exploring opportunities in Peru, another country with significant year-round perishables exports.

Chile is the world’s leading exporter of cherries, and Seafrigo ranked second in the IATA rankings during the Chilean cherry season, underscoring the company’s strong presence in the industry. 

About Seafrigo

 For more than 40 years, Seafrigo Group has developed a worldwide network in food logistics within the refrigerated space, leading to business partnerships with global clientele and brands.

The company, based in Le Havre, which is growing strongly both in France and internationally, now has its own infrastructure in 32 countries and has built up a global network of partners.

Seafrigo Group has 2,500 committed employees who organize the international transport of goods on 5 continents on a daily basis.

It is also the assurance of a controlled global logistics chain: reception of goods, port traction, storage at ambient or controlled temperature, order preparation, management of container loading, shipping, and delivery to the final recipient.

Other Topics: Chile, cool chain, food logistics, global expansion, Industry, Multi-modal servcies, Seafrigo

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