AquaChile opens first US office in Miami to strengthen North American presence
AquaChile has opened its first office in the US, establishing a Miami-based facility to support its operations in North America. The company, one of Chile’s largest salmon producers, said the new location will improve logistics, expand commercial operations, and enhance customer service in the region.
The site includes sales and administrative offices, loading areas, cold storage for fresh products, and a processing space, allowing AquaChile to handle distribution more efficiently. The company has been expanding its footprint in the US, one of its key export markets, where demand for fresh farmed salmon remains strong.
AquaChile exports to the US primarily via air freight, and Miami serves as a major entry point for fresh salmon shipments from South America. The new office is expected to streamline supply chains and reduce turnaround times for US buyers.
The expansion comes amid growing competition from other Chilean salmon producers as well as increasing demand for premium fresh seafood in North America. The move also reflects a broader trend of Chilean salmon companies strengthening direct operations in key markets, rather than relying solely on distributors.
AquaChile, part of Agrosuper since 2018, is one of the largest salmon producers globally, exporting to markets across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. In an Instagran post announcing the move, the company described it as, “a major step forward” in its long-term growth strategy.