PT Anugrah Samudra Biru

The next great chapter in the seafood business with more than 17 years in the highly competitive field of seafood export, Anugrah Samudra Biru has kept abreast of the latest technology and utilizes the best brains in the industry.

Our Bussines

With one of the world’s largest coastlines, Indonesia is naturally blessed with rich diversity of marine & inland water resources that has led to thriving fisheries & booming aquaculture businesses including “PT Anugrah Samudra Biru”.

Our Vision

"To be the most sought after Conglomerate among Customers and Employees."

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Years Of Experience

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Indonesian Product

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Export Countries

At Anugrah Samudra Biru, we lend a hand to society, ensure enriching relationships through employee engagement and maintain the environment thus creating a better world that benefits all.
Stringent compliance with the latest global norms for social responsibility has ensured Anugrah Samudra Biru fulfilled the social audit assessments conducted by renowned international retail chains.

We strive to be the most trusted seafood source for quality and sustainability through state-of-the-art technology and strict monitoring for safety and hygiene. This has resulted in the desired accreditations from select global food health, safety and sustainability organizations.

Social Responsibility

At Anugrah Samudra Biru, we lend a hand to society, ensure enriching relationships through employee engagement and maintain the environment thus creating a better world that benefits all.

Indonesia is in 8th position as the world's main exporter of fishery products in 2020.

Based on data released by ITC Trademap, the export value of Indonesian fishery products in 2020 reached USD5.2 billion or positive growth of 5.7% compared to 2019. In contrast to Indonesia, most of the world's main exporters of fishery products experienced quite significant declines compared to 2019 , such as China down 7.8%, Norway down 7.5%, Vietnam down 2.1%, India down 15.1%, Thailand down 2.2%, and Ecuador down 1.5%.

The value of Indonesian fishery exports has increased in the last five years

Exports of fishery products from 2017 to 2022 will increase. Including exports in January-February 2023, there was an average increase of 6.8% per year from USD 608 million in 2017 to USD 858 million in 2023. Then the main export destination country was the United States, USD 304.67 million (35.53%) , followed by China USD 140.52 million (16.39%), Japan USD 114.34 million (13.33%), ASEAN USD 108.76 million (12.68%), and Europe USD 50.06 million (5 .84%).

Latest News

26 September 2023

Exports of Seafood and Fishery Products, Customs Measures Support Economic Growth

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