Company: SEAH
Filing Date: 2025-11-24
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-113788
Chunk: 103

Company: Seahawk Recycling Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-11-24
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 103
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 and scrap metal recycling, which allows us to diversify revenue streams, leverage cross -industrydemand cycles, and create operational synergies in sourcing, logistics, and market intelligence. Furthermore, we have strategically positioned ourselves in global markets since 2013. As of the date of this prospectus, our business is widespread in East Asia and Southeast Asia. With a broad customer base across Japan, East Asia and Southeast Asia, we benefit from a geographically diversified customer network that mitigates regional risks and enables us to serve both mature and emerging markets with different products in demand. For example, we only export paper pulps to China because the Chinese government currently prohibits direct export of waste papers. In addition, we manage the full logistics chain from supplier pickup and port delivery to international shipping, allowing us to ensure timely and cost -effectivedeliveries. We intentionally maintain flexibility by avoiding long -termcommitments with specific logistics service providers, enabling us to select transport partners based on pricing, capacity, lead time, and service quality for each transaction. By working with a network of third -partylogistics service providers on a per -transactionbasis, we maintain operational agility, cost control, and scalability without being constrained by fixed logistics services commitments or asset -heavyinfrastructure. Typically, domestic deliveries are completed within one week of order placement, while international deliveries are fulfilled within one to three months, depending on destination and shipping conditions. Possession of Proficiency and Familiarity with the Regulations of the Japanese Recycling Industry We built a waste storage site and dismantling factory in Chiba, Japan, in 2021. While the waste storage site and dismantling factory is currently rented out to a third -partymetal dismantling and sorting company for operation, we are responsible for maintaining its sustainability and compliance with the relevant regulations. Since 2024, the Japanese government has implemented strict environmental requirements for waste storage sites, and consequently, more than 400 sites have been shut down for failing to meet newly applied environmental requirements and standards as of the date of this prospectus. Despite the strict newly applied environmental requirements and standards, our waste storage site and dismantling factory nevertheless received environmental acceptance from the Japanese government on June 19, 2025, and is the fourth waste storage site locally to fulfill the newly applied requirements. With only three other waste storage sites fulfilled the requirements sooner than us, this demonstrates that we possess a thorough understanding of and familiarity with the regulations of the Japanese recycling industry and have mature technologies and capabilities to comply with the relevant applicable environmental requirements and