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Acomarit Services Maritimes S.A. was formed in 1967 as a ship management and
consultancy company. It merged in 2001 into V Ships Group becoming V Ships
Switzerland S.A. The flag, which was shown on the Nüsse table flag site, was
white with in blue with 2 wavy lines and "ACO" above "MARIT".
Neale Rosanoski, 7 August 2010
Arosa Line was the trade name for Compañia Internacional Transportadora which
was formed in 1952 by Nicolo Rizzi and became bankrupt in 1959. The flag is
shown on company brochures on the
http://timetables.com but unfortunately they contradict themselves with
sundry flag images showing differences as to where the white band ends are
positioned, although they are consistent in showing a wider band than I have
done with my image (above) which has been taken from theshipslist website, not
that I give them any better credence. The format at least is unchallenged..
Neale Rosanoski, 7 August 2010
Atlanship S.A. was formed in 1982, Josef Nüsse showed a table flag for them, but
it turns out to belong to the Canadian company of Atlantic Towing Ltd. So
whether Josef had a flag for them and just got mixed up in the placing on his
website is unclear, but it certainly has no resemblance to the Atlanship logo.
However I have found one of their ships with a bow jack diagonally red over blue
from lower hoist to upper fly which has the colours and a basic resemblance to
the logo. In lieu of anything else to be found, this very simple flag would seem
to be the house flag.
Neale Rosanoski, 7 August 2010
Contal Shipping Ltd. Formed in 1972 the table flag of Josef Nüsse showed a
horizontal multiband of a broad red central band separated by narrow white bands
from blue bands at top and bottom with on the red the blue letters "CS" outlined
in white and in the fly a white cross couped merging with the top white band.
This table flag shows a darkish blue whereas the flag image portrayed on their
website http://www.contal.ch shows light or
sky blue which fits in with the website background. Then again the panel of the
flag shows on their ship funnels and it seems to be in line with this lighter
shade so maybe there has been a change or of course it is merely a result of
scanning or photography which do not always tell the truth when it comes to
colours.
Neale Rosanoski, 7 August 2010
Dabinovic, S.A., Geneva 5 horizontal stripes of blue and red, proportioned c. 1:1:2:1:1.
Jarig Bakker, 1 January 2006
This image represents the former Haniel Inland Shipping Company in
Switzerland. It shows the familiar green-white-horizontal stripes with a small
Swiss canton, red with a white couped cross. Its source is the
Binnenvaart flag page
recently spotted by Jarig but I have not (yet) found any particular page of that
site showing this particular house flag.
Jan Mertens, 29 July 2006
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider
The HQ is in Uttwil, Switzerland. There are branches in Bremen (shipping), Hamburg (chartering) and Singapore (terminals?). The company runs 6 container ships and 8 tankers and is operating world wide. For further information click www.hanseatic-lloyd.de.
Flag: It is a white flag with the right half of a red capital 'H' and two blue capital 'L's.
Source: I took a snapshot of that flag on 20 February 2009 at Alster Lake in Hamburg.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 March 2009
image by Jarig Bakker, 1 January 2006
Heerema Marine Contractors S.A., Villars-sur-Glane - orange flag, white disk,
blue "H" (probably the same company as the one on the
Dutch pages.
Jarig Bakker, 10 February 2006
image by Jarig Bakker, 30 October 2006
The Belgian inland navigation company Plouvier also owns Intertrans, located
at Schönenbuch near Basel, Switzerland. This firm, too, has a tanker fleet – its
full name is 'Intertrans Tankschiffahrt AG'. The house flag is extracted from
this page:
http://www.finco.be/portfolio.html. It is a picture of a busy river scene
rather than a classic flag, two ships seem to travel across a light blue
background. In the upper part of the flag a red hull is – thanks to a white bow
wave seen advancing towards the fly; it bears the white Swiss Cross at the
bow. In the lower part, a dark blue hull with white rail and wave near the bow
is sailing towards the hoist. Between them is placed the company name in white
italic letters.
If you (re)visit the Plouvier gallery at
http://www.plouvier.be/template_gallery.asp?dsg_id=33 you will find some
photographic evidence of this flag:
http://www.plouvier.be/template_gallery2.asp?prg_id=680
http://www.plouvier.be/template_gallery2.asp?prg_id=4708
http://www.plouvier.be/template_gallery2.asp?prg_id=5850
Jan Mertens, 31 March 2006
Jumbo Shipping Co., S.A., Geneva green flag, white oval rectangle, red
elephant (left there by Hannibal?)
Jarig Bakker, 1 January 2006
Keller Shipping Ltd. was formed in 1945 and apparently still operates as
maritime consultants and surveyors. Their shipping activities seemed to have
started in 1953 and lasted until 1998 with their flag being white with a blue
diamond frame containing a red "K" throughout sourced from US Navy 1961 and the
Josef Nüsse tableflags.
Neale Rosanoski, 7 August 2010
Massoel Gestion Maritime S.A. Formed in 1995 the company changed its name in
2003 to Massoel Gestion S.A. and then in 2007 became Massoel Meridian Ltd.
following a merger with the British management company Meridian Marine
Management Ltd. The original flag was red with a white "M" with the first leg
being longer and there being a white "attachment" hanging from it whilst in
upper hoist was a small white cross couped with the flag sourced from the Nüsse
table flags and being the band on the funnel which I confirmed by a sighting on
a vessel in 2001. Since then there have been two changes in the funnel design,
presumably as a result of the name changes, which produced new funnels bands
which may well have resulted in new flags. Nothing sighted to confirm this to
date.
Neale Rosanoski, 7 August 2010
MSC does not permit the display of information about the company, its flags, or logos.
For further information click www.mscgva.ch.
Rob Raeside, 17 July 2015
The Nauta SA Rhine river shipping company was founded in 1947 with its headquarters in Basel. In 1966
the company sold its fleet and diversified into the global transport sector. At least until 1998 the
original flag was still in use. In 2012 Nauta splitted from the Ziegler Companies Group and became a sister
company of the Leman Logistics Group of Companies, which is headquartered in Greve, Denmark (The Leman logo
is displayed on the website, while the old flag seems to be abandoned).
Swisscom phonecard with the flag (The phonecard was made between 1998 [Swisscom logo] and 2001 [expiration date 5/2001]).
Photo with the flag from the time as shipping company (source).
Website: https://www.nauta.ch/en
(There is a variant of the flag on the swiss-ships.ch website, but without any further information [page under construction].)
Martin Karner, 16 March 2025
This company name is Latin for "sailor", which
is apt for a Swiss company, as the country makes unusually wide use of
its Latin name, _Helvetia_ (due to being officially multilingual), even
uniquely so in its ISO:3166-1 alpha-2 code, "CH" for _Confoederatio
Helvetica_.
António Martins, 18 March 2025
Nautilus A.G. of Glarus started operating ships for the Swiss Government
in 1940, purchasing them after the end of WW2 but got into financial
difficulties in 1953 with Keller Shipping becoming their managers and
then taking them over the following year. Although ownership of the ships
changed the brand name Nautilus Line continued to be used and it appears
likely that their livery, which included a blue flag bearing a red seahorse
continued to be used with the source being U.S. Navy (1961).
Neale Rosanoski, 7 August 2010
Red flag with a white lozenge and a red N letter placed in the middle of the flag.
Ivan Sache, 23 August 2002
Yellow flag with a red saltire and a red star in the first and third
quarters.
Smith (1976) shows the same flag (on
the funnel) for Maranave SA (Panama).
Ivan Sache, 23 August 2002
The flag is yellow with a red saltire and a red star in each of
hoist and fly compartments. Oceana Shipping S.A. is the main ship-owning
subsidiary of what is now Suisse-Outremer SA and the
flag actually belongs to the parent company as shown by
Brown (1958),
Brown (1982),
Brown (1985),
U.S. Navy (1961) and
http://www.swiss-ships.ch), with
Stewart & Styring (1963) allocating to
Oceana Shipping S.A. and
Browns Flags and Funnels (1978) to another subsidiary, Maranave
S.A. [it being a Panamanian company means
it was a flag of convenience subsidiary].
Neale Rosanoski, 2 August 2010
[Photo of the flag on the funnel (source)]
Blue with a white logo centered.
The logo is composed of a winged human figure standing on a disc holding something that might be a sail.
Jorge Candeias, 6 March 1999
Rondeau Holdings A.G. A Swiss subsidiary of
Safmarine formed in 1989 and
placed in liquidation in 2000. Josef Nüsse showed a table flag of white with
a red circle broken by 4 narrow white horizontal wavy lines and two wider
gray ones across the centre extending beyond the circle separated from each
other and the red of the circle by similar white lines, all such being
undefined and merging into the field. The centre of the circle is then
charged with a grey circle, also edged white and bearing a white "R".
Neale Rosanoski, 7 August 2010
St. Gotthard Schiffahrts A.G. Operating from 1962 to 1988 the company was
owned by Baron H.H. Thyssen-Bornemisza who also bought what became Suisse-Outremer Reederei AG
and operated the company. According to the Josef Nüsse table flags St. Gotthard
had a flag of red with a blue triangle extending throughout from the hoist on
which was a grey dolphin swimming to the hoist. Unfortunately
http://www.swiss-ships.ch shows the flag
as reversed and shows it under Swiss-Outremer. Also unfortunately, whilst the
Nüsse image appears to show a sleeve which would confirm his version, the
stitching appears amateurish and does not extend to the top of the hoist and
seems to indicate that the hoist end of the flag has been turned back to make a
sleeve so which version is correct and to whom it belongs remains unclear but
Suisse-Outremer were the operators [see also earlier comments regarding the Suisse-Outremer
flag].
Neale Rosanoski, 7 August 2010
Flag similar to Alpina Reederei AG, but with yellow instead of white stripes.
Ivan Sache, 23 August 2002
The flag shown by Ivan for Suisse-Outremer Reederei AG
was also shown as a table flag by Josef Nüsse [but Josef shows it for the
operated company St. Gotthard Schiffahrts A.G. and reversed the flag]. Depending
on the dates for both their acquisitions it may be the final flag of the company
after its sale in 1989.
Neale Rosanoski, 2 August 2010
Horizontally divided red-white-red flag with the white stripe larger and a red E placed in the middle of
the white stripe.
Ivan Sache, 23 August 2002
Ermefer. The company was formed in 1970 and was part of Group Ermewa S.A. and
was involved in the transportation of liquid foodstuffs. In 1978 the group, in
partnership with other shipping companies began marine operations and the ships
were placed under Vinalmar S.A. which had been formed in 1974 and which Lloyds
show as a subsidiary of Ermefer. In 2003 the group was taken over and ceased
maritime operations and in 2005 Ermefer, and presumably Vinalmar, were sold with
both being liquidated at the end of 2007. The Ermefer flag was presumably flown
by Vinalmar [if it bothered to fly any] as the funnel was painted in the same
colours. Whether the flag was a group one or just applied to Ermefer is not
known but Ermewa has a different logo on their website
http://www.ermewa.com but whether it forms
the basis of a flag is not shown by the site.
Neale Rosanoski, 2 August 2010