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image by Ivan Sache, 31 August 2002
White swallow-tailed flag with a black A inscribed in a black ring in the middle of the flag. Source: Joseph Nüsse's website.
Ivan Sache, 31 August 2002
image by Jorge Candeias, 27 March 2001
Just as Ben Line Agencies (Hong Kong). If I remember correctly, these
where apparently two quite unrelated shipping lines, at least in what their websites was concerned, although the connection is pretty obvious.
Jorge Candeias, 27 March 2001
image by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 26 September 2008
Another Van Nievelt, Goudriaan (NL)-related house flag is that of ‘Bulan
Transportation’ at Singapore, operating under the name “White Star Line”: a
reduced version of the Dutch parent company’s – a
white five-pointed star on a blue field. Found in Haalmeijer & Scholten: ‘Van
Nievelt, Goudriaan & Co’s Stoomvaart Maatschappij (Nigoco)’, book, 1995.
We have encountered SHV or ‘Steenkolen Handelsvereeniging’ before, the company
owning Van Nievelt, Goudriaan which through its subsidiary ‘Bulan Investments’
(Jersey) founded ‘Bulan Transportation’ in 1972. As ‘White Star Line’ – a name
adopted in 1973 - freight was shipped between Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia,
Australasia and (later) Thailand. Three ships under Nigoco officers were
operated, flying the Singapore flag.
Unfortunately,
the oil crisis struck in 1973 which in that part of the world caused a shift
towards the bigger Japanese ships. As the Bulan vessels were rather old,
requiring frequent repairs and offering limited access to the hold, the company
came rapidly under pressure and was wound up. The last ship was sold in 1977.
See also:
http://www.sealion-online.com/history.htm
Jan Mertens, 26
September 2008
image by Eugene Ipavec, 18 February 2010
Cahaya Samudera Shipping (Pte) Ltd or CSS is a Singapore based shipping and
freight forwarding company. Website (in English):
http://www.cahayasamudera.com/.
We learn that the firm was founded in 1979, has a sister company named O.K.
Shipping and an office in Jakarta, Indonesia, home port to five container ships.
Other regional ports served are Surabaya, Semararang, Bali, etc. (Indonesia) and
Bangkok (Thailand). Shown as a drawing on the website, CSS’s house flag is white
with two red horizontal edges and company initials “CSS” in dark blue on the
white stripe. Direct link:
http://www.cahayasamudera.com/images/logo_flag1.gif. A different
rendition may be seen on the ‘Sailing Schedule’ page (left menu).
Jan
Mertens, 14 February 2010
image by Eugene Ipavec, 22 January 2010
A specialized Singaporean shipping enterprise is the Eastern Navigation Group
Pte Ltd. Website: http://www.easternnavigation.com/.
Edited quote
from ‘Corporate Profile’ section (upper menu):
“The Eastern Navigation
Group is a family owned company [originally] a lighterage company when in the
early days cargo ships discharged their cargos into lighters which were then
brought into the Singapore river and wharfs for discharge. (...) The company
flourished and ventured afield into transportation of cargo from neighbo[u]ring
Indonesia and Malaysia to Singapore with steel pontoons.
Today Eastern
Navigation is a leader in the field of Marine transportation and towage and
the Charter of Offshore supply vessels [furthermore] to further strengthen
its position as an offshore leader the company acquired two shipyards in both
Singapore and Batam Island, Indonesia to service its fleet of more than 45
vessels and to build new ones.”
The pioneer period alluded to is the
nineteen fifties. For fleet details see the upper menu: two groups of vessels
are presented, tugs and barges (pontoons).
Shown on the website is a
drawing of the house flag: red bearing a large white disk, or oval rather,
bearing red initials “ENA” (national colours) A longish oval is shown here:
http://www.mnosupplies.com/companyInfo.php?c=268. In any case most of
the field is taken up by the white charge. See this Shipspotting page for the
funnel (flag drawing) and possibly, very small, the actual item flown next to
the national flag:
http://www.shipspotting.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=791255.
Jan Mertens, 8 January 2010
image by Jarig Bakker, 28 January 2006
Guan Guan Shipping (Pte), Ltd., Singapore - white flag bordered red; red
outlined diamond, charged with red "G.G.".
Source: Brown's Flags and Funnels of Shipping
Companies (Loughran, 1995)
Jarig Bakker, 28 January 2006
image by Jarig Bakker, 4 November 2005
Kapal Management (PTE). Ltd., Singapore - red flag, charged with rounded
white swallowtail.
Source: Brown's Flags and Funnels of Shipping
Companies (Loughran, 1995)
Jarig Bakker, 4 November 2005
image by Jarig Bakker, 4 November 2005
Lian Soon Shipping & Trading Co. (Dolly Seah), Singapore - red flag; in
center white diamond, charged with blue "S"; at hoist and fly blue triangles.
Source: Brown's Flags and Funnels of Shipping
Companies (Loughran, 1995)
Jarig Bakker, 4 November 2005
image by Jarig Bakker, 28 January 2006
Mineral Shipping Pte., Ltd., Singapore - flag chequy of Bavarian lozenges; in
center white diamond outlined blue, blue "M".
Source: Brown's Flags and Funnels of Shipping
Companies (Loughran, 1995)
Jarig Bakker, 28 January 2006
image by Jarig Bakker, 28 January 2006
Neptune Orient Lines Ltd., Singapore - white flag, three wavy horizontal
lines, green rain out of the fly.
Source: Brown's Flags and Funnels of Shipping
Companies (Loughran, 1995)
Jarig Bakker, 28 January 2006
image by Ivan Sache, 31 August 2002
Flag horizontally divided red-white-red (1:2:1) with PIL in blue in the white stripe. Source: Joseph Nüsse's website.
Ivan Sache, 31 August 2002
images by Ian MacDonald, 31 July 2006
Pacific International Lines (Pte) Ltd. as it was renamed 3.6.1971 having been
formed in 1967, has used the same flag format for some of its subsidiaries/joint
ventures by changing the lettering. Thus Advance Container Line of Singapore has
"ACL", Pacific Eagle Lines Pte Ltd. of Singapore "PEL". See
also P.T. Pilindo Megah Selatan "PMS" of Indonesia.
Neale Rosanoski, 24 January 2006
Company founded in 1993, mainly involved in container shipping.
Flag: five horizontal stripes red-white-red-white-red with black central letter
S covering the middle three stripes. As can be seen on the home page, the black
S may partly overlap the top and bottom stripe when painted on a funnel. But a
funnel may show a painting of the flag as well.
Jan Mertens, 5 April 2005
Company website: Samudera Indonesia Group
image by Jarig Bakker, 4 November 2005
SEMCO Salvage Pte Ltd., Singapore - black-yellow-black
flag; on yellow "SO" in white; in center red-yellow-red shield bordered
white; on yellow "EMC" in white.
Source: Brown's Flags and Funnels of Shipping
Companies (Loughran, 1995)
Jarig Bakker, 4 November 2005
images by Eugene Ipavec, 18 December 2009
'Singapore Salvage Engineers Pte Ltd' or SSE, in the words of the company
website, “provides ship surveys, marine salvage and marine engineering
consultancy services to the maritime industry. The company is based in Singapore
and was established in 1968 by Mr Francis Danakody, a diver and salvage master.”
See: http://www.singaporesalvage.com/.
The photos on this page present, in a nutshell, SSE's various
activities:
http://www.singaporesalvage.com/operations, each picture leading to a number
of others. Vessels of many kinds, with specifications, may be seen on the
‘Fleet’ page – sea-borne cranes, barges, pontoons, tugs, etc.:
http://www.singaporesalvage.com/fleet_list.
Shown as a drawing on
the website’s header, the house flag is red bearing a white saltire with red
initials “SSE” in the descending arm. Interestingly, not only do flag images
(i.e. painted on equipment) with black initials and supplementary dots occur but
they exist in the cloth as well. This could be a simple variant or might be
related to a subsidiary company such as SSE Offshore or SSE Marine.
Jan
Mertens, 11 December 2009
The old Straits Steamship Company operated out of Singapore. The Company was associated with the Blue Funnel Line (Alfred Holt & Co.) Liverpool. It was operating for around 100 yrs up to the late 1950's when it was bought out by Kepal.
John Bax, 6 July 2001
Flag is blue ground; white cross on red diamond, according to Lloyd's Calendar (1957). Grote Elsevier Atlas (1951) has an image for Straits Lines (Gr. Br.), which I have used to make this image. The funnel in Elsevier's has a thin white line between the black and blue (as on the Blue Funnel funnel).
Jarig Bakker, 6 July 2001
Talbot-Booth (c1934) shows a large diamond with the corners almost touching the edges of the flag, but Stewart (1953), revised by Styring (1963), shows a small diamond with the corners well back from the edges of the flag.
David Prothero, 7 July 2001
Straits Steamship Co. Ltd. is a Singapore company formed in 1890. It was shifted
briefly to England after the Japanese invasion in WW2 where it was re registered
as the Singapore Straits Steamship Co. Ltd, returning to Singapore in 1945 and
reverting to its original name. Alfred Holt & Co. had acquired an interest in
1926 which subsequently was held by Ocean Trading & Transport plc who sold their
58% interest in 6/1983 to Keppel Shipyard. In 1993 the company changed its name
to Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd. and it still operates under the control of
the Keppel Corporation Ltd. Most sources show the flag diamond as being either
completely throughout or nearly so with a company ad in the Singapore Times in
3/1990 supporting the former. I do not know whether the flag was retained on the
last name change. The source showing the funnel having a narrow white line
dividing the blue from the black would appear to be incorrect. All regular
sources show a white funnel with a black top separated by a very broad blue
band. It sounds like the authors may have shown the Blue Funnel flag (blue with
a black top) with the white line occurring because of the colouring alignments
not being quite right.
Neale Rosanoski, 24 May 2004
image by Jarig Bakker, 31 August 2005
From the link provided by Barbara Tomlinson of The National Maritime Museum: http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections.html/
"The house flag of the Straits Steamship Co. Ltd, Singapore. A rectangular blue
flag with a red diamond bearing a white cross. The flag is made of a wool and
synthetic fibre bunting. It has a cotton hoist and is machine sewn. A rope is
attached."
Jarig Bakker, 31 August 2005
image by Ivan Sache, 31 August 2002
Flag horizontally divided red-white with a countercoloured T. Source: Joseph Nüsse's website.
The same flag, with a V instead of the T, is/was used by the Valles Steamship Co. Lt. (Hong Kong). Both companies are/were most probably related.
Ivan Sache, 31 August 2002
image by Jarig Bakker, 4 November 2005
Thong Soon Shipping (Pte.), Ltd., Singapore - yellow flag, white diamond
bordered red, red "TS".
Source: Brown's Flags and Funnels of Shipping
Companies (Loughran, 1995)
Jarig Bakker, 4 November 2005