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Acme Smoked Fish Acquires Banner Smoked Fish

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Acme Smoked Fish Corp. has acquired Banner Smoked Fish, bringing together two family-owned businesses with a long history of collaboration and competition. Both companies, based in Brooklyn, New York, have been key players in the smoked fish market, and this merger will enable them to expand their reach while maintaining a commitment to producing high-quality smoked fish products.

Key Highlights:

  • Family Legacy: Acme’s managing partner, Adam Caslow, a fourth-generation leader, expressed enthusiasm about combining forces with the Attias family, founders of Banner. This merger aligns with both companies’ shared commitment to quality.
  • Operations and Transition: Avi Attias, founder of Banner, and his son Eli will join Acme, and Banner’s operations will be relocated from Coney Island to Acme’s Greenpoint facility.
  • Product Range: The combined brands will continue to offer a wide variety of smoked and cured fish products, including salmon, whitefish, sable, tuna, herring, trout, and smoked fish salads. Additionally, Acme will now offer kosher smoked fish products certified by the Central Rabbinical Congress (CRC), expanding its portfolio.

Future Growth Plans:

  • Acme plans to grow its product lineup with new innovations such as cold-smoked tuna and a smoked salmon dip made with Mike’s Hot Honey.
  • The company is also looking to expand its operations with the opening of a larger production facility in Florida and plans to broaden its portfolio into new segments of the smoked fish market.

Founded in 1906, Acme Smoked Fish is a leader in smoked fish production, with operations not only in Brooklyn but also in Massachusetts, North Carolina, Florida, Chile, and Denmark. The acquisition of Banner will further solidify its position in the market, enabling the company to offer an even wider range of smoked fish specialties to its growing customer base.

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