Iceland Accounts For Much Of The World’s Supply Of High Quality Fish Oil


Posted March 15, 2018 by icelandirect02

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Iceland accounts for much of the world’s supply of high quality fish oil. Surrounded by cold, clean North Atlantic waters in an exclusive 200-mile fishing zone, Iceland boasts the world’s cleanest, greenest and most modern trawling, rendering, refining and packaging facilities. Icelandirect provide the finest fish oils, fish powders, algal powders, and fish oil emulsions in a variety of TG and EE concentrations formulated for people and pets.
Since 2010, Icelandirect’s sea-based products include the highest quality Omega-3, Cod Liver Oil, Tuna Oil, Shark Liver Oil, Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil, Krill Oil, Algal DHA Oil, Squalene, Human-Grade Omega-3 for Pets (HGO3), and Pet Treats made from fish.
We are also a direct provider of a variety of many popular nutrients, including Astaxanthin, Vitamins A, D & E, ALA, Glucosamine, Alpha Tocopheryl, CoQ10, Saw Palmetto, Evening Primrose, Flaxseed, Biotin and Lecithin.
We provide much more than bulk material. Icelandirect delivers to you product according to GMP production standards and designed to your specifications in the form of softgels, emulsions, powders, capsules, liquid-packaged, and softgel-bottled. As a one-stop shop performing complete private labeling services we can help you formulate your product, design your containers and create the label graphics.
As a member of GOED, all of our products meet the parameters defined by the Council for Responsible Nutrition and the World Health Organization. As a member of Friends of the Sea, our products are harvested according to true and complete sustainable fishing and our fishing methods are safe for dolphins and other protected species. We’re Non-GMO and follow the practices of Iceland Responsible Fisheries, NOAA’s Seafood Inspection Program and meet California’s Proposition 65 standards.
Icelandirect also offers our clients participation in our select Iceland Premium Imported program where you can add this powerful marketing tool on your label signifying that your product contains the highest quality fish oil on the planet.
Iceland Premium Imported Omega-3 Fish Oils
Our supplier’s production facility in Iceland has been a leader in the research, development, processing, selling and marketing of marine lipids for decades. In partnership with this reliable producer, our primary goal is to bring to the U.S. market the highest quality products. There are many reasons why we can provide you with quality fish oil direct from Iceland:
• Fishing, rendering, processing, encapsulation, packaging, ocean shipping, and warehousing under our control throughout the process ensures care, freshness and quality from the sea to your facility.
• The quality of our products is ensured through rigorous quality systems and controls. A new, state-of-the-art processing plant was opened in 2005, enabling the manufacture of products that are second to none in quality.
• 6 scientists work full-time in Quality Control and are responsible for the control of incoming goods, analysis of finished products, and release of finished products.
• Our drying facility uses only green technology: Geothermal water and energy are used to run the processing plant.
• During our state-of-the-art processing, metals are removed during alkali refining and bleaching, pesticides are removed by deodorization, and dioxin is removed by adsorbents during bleaching leaving our fish oils at contaminant levels below regulatory limits after refining of fish oils.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at cod liver oil bulk, private label omega-3, private label fish oil, cod liver oil bulk & fish oil softgels
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Last Updated March 15, 2018