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Blenheim-based commercial clam harvesters call in the receivers

Cloudy Bay Clams and its associated companies have been in business for around 34 years, but are understood to have struggled to overcome pandemic disruption.

Cloudy Bay Clams is being assessed by receivers.

Dita De Boni Wed, 03 Apr 2024

A Blenheim-based seafood firm that supplies harvest surf clams for export markets as well as the country’s top restaurants has been placed into receivership, owing some $4.5 million. 

Receivers Richard Nacey and John Fisk of PwC New Zealand were appointed as receivers of Cloudy Bay Clams Limited

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