M G Kailis Group of Companies

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The MG Kailis Group is a leading Australian marine corporation that was founded by the late Michael Kailis and his wife Dr Patricia Kailis in 1962, when they began a small rock lobster operation in Dongara, Western Australia. From there the company has grown to be a prominent seafood, pearling and marine company renowned for its sustainable, innovative And pioneering practices, whilst maintaining the family values upon which it was established.
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Founded in 1962 by the late Michael George Kailis, a pioneer of Australia's rock lobster, prawn and tuna fisheries, the MG Kailis Group remains a family owned company.
These traditional family business values centre on service and value to the customer. MG Kailis Group is focussed on building strong relationships with clients in international markets, working together to ensure their clients’ needs are met at all times.
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