John Nagle Co.
John Nagle Co.
John Nagle Co.
✕John Nagle Co., a full-line wholesaler of fresh and frozen seafood, was founded in 1887 by John J. Nagle. Since then, four generations of the Nagle family have upheld their strong commitment to family traditions and values within the seafood industry. The founder's great-grandson, Charles Nagle, is the company's current president.
FacilitiesThe John Nagle Co.'s 80,000-square-foot building specifically designed for seafood handling, is located in the Boston Marine Industrial Park on Boston’s historic waterfront. The HACCP-certified facility is within view of Boston Logan International Airport. This proximity to Logan ensures efficient domestic and international air freight transportation. The company's Research and Quality Assurance Laboratory on the premises makes certain their seafood meets the highest standards of quality and freshness. The 32,000 square feet of cooler and freezer space, designed to process and store a wide variety of orders, accommodates inventory according to rigid product specifications.
Vendor RelationsFor over 120 years the Nagle family has developed strong relationships with aquaculturalists, processors, and many of the oldest fishing families in the United States and around the world. The company is committed to our extensive global network of suppliers and strive to maintain and develop these strong partnerships.
Customer RelationsJohn Nagle Co. understands that superior customer service is the key to success. Their experienced buyers and sales staff constantly monitor market conditions and trends, product availability, and sustainability. The company strives to provide our customers with the knowledge necessary to develop their own business models. Their experienced customer service staff is dedicated to ensuring that each order is processed in a timely and accurate manner. They constantly monitor and inspect the quality of our products and take pride in working closely with our customers to meet their goals and expectations.
Distribution Regions and Business Locations
- Canada - Atlantic
- Canada - Central & Interior
- Canada - Northwest
- Canada - Pacific
- USA - Alaska
- USA - California
- USA - Gulf of Mexico
- USA - Hawaii
- USA - Mid Atlantic
- USA - Midwest
- USA - New England
- USA - Pacific Northwest
- USA - Rockies & Southwest
- USA - South Atlantic
- USA - Southeast
Seafood Product | Origin | Harvest Method | Sustainability Rating | Certification |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hybrid Striped Bass |
USA |
Ponds | ||
John Dory |
Unassessed Origin |
Unassessed Fishing Methods | ||
Jonah Crab |
Canada - Atlantic |
Pot/Trap | ||
King Crab (Red) |
USA - Bristol Bay |
Pot/Trap | ||
King Crab (Red) |
Russia - Sea of Okhotsk |
Pot/Trap | ||
King Mackerel |
USA - Atlantic |
Handlines and Hand-Operated Pole-and-Lines | ||
King Mackerel |
USA - Gulf of Mexico |
Handlines and Hand-Operated Pole-and-Lines | ||
Lane Snapper |
USA - Gulf of Mexico |
Handlines and Hand-Operated Pole-and-Lines | ||
Lane Snapper |
Unassessed Origin |
Unassessed Fishing Methods | ||
Longfin Squid |
USA - Mid-Atlantic (MSC) |
Bottom Trawls | ||
Mahi-mahi |
Ecuador |
Longline | ||
Mahi-mahi |
Costa Rica |
Drifting Longlines | ||
Mahi-mahi |
Unassessed Origin |
Unassessed Fishing Methods | ||
Monkfish |
USA - New England |
Bottom Trawls | ||
Northern Searobin |
Worldwide |
Wild-caught | ||
Northern Shrimp |
Canada - Atlantic (MSC) |
Bottom Trawls | ||
Pacific Cod |
USA - Alaska - Bering Sea, Aleutian Islands, Gulf of Alaska (MSC) |
Longline | ||
Pacific Halibut |
Canada - British Columbia (MSC) |
Bottom Longline | ||
Pacific Halibut |
USA - Washington (MSC) |
Bottom Longline | ||
Pacific Halibut |
USA - Oregon |
Bottom Longline | ||
Pacific Halibut |
USA - Alaska (MSC) |
Bottom Longline | ||
Pacific Oysters |
Worldwide |
On-Bottom Culture | ||
Pacific Snapper |
Worldwide |
Wild-caught | ||
Patagonian Toothfish |
South Georgia (MSC) |
Bottom Longline | ||
Pink Salmon |
USA - Alaska (MSC) |
Purse Seine |