International trade is more than the exchange of goods — it’s the movement of trust, expertise, and shared ambition across borders.
At Osiris Resources, we specialize in building ethical, efficient, and sustainable trade networks that connect South America’s high-value industries with markets around the globe.

A Modern Approach to Global Commerce

Traditional trade models often focus on speed and scale. We focus on clarity, quality, and consistency — ensuring every transaction is backed by data, transparency, and human connection.
Our teams work directly with partners in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, providing logistical oversight, market intelligence, and risk management to make global expansion smoother and more reliable.

What sets Osiris apart is the personal involvement of its leadership.
James Hill, Director and Co-Founder of Osiris Resources, frequently travels across South America to meet clients, visit operations on the ground, and ensure every partnership feels personal. His hands-on approach reflects our core belief — that genuine connection builds stronger business.

James Hill - Co-Founder

What We Trade

From agricultural and food exports to industrial and manufactured products, Osiris Resources manages the entire chain — sourcing, certification, and international delivery.
Each partnership is guided by the same principles: ethical sourcing, sustainable operations, and long-term collaboration.

Bridging Continents, Building Confidence

Our mission is to make international trade not only profitable but also purposeful. By integrating technology and transparent processes, we help our clients open new markets while maintaining environmental and community standards.
Through his leadership, James Hill personally oversees many key accounts, ensuring that every client experiences the same level of dedication, integrity, and professionalism that define the Osiris name.

“We trade in value — whether it’s goods or trust, we connect what matters.”

The world’s most successful trade relationships are built on integrity, not complexity.