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- Co., Ltd. in South Korea for the Norway-based firm, Wilhelmsen Lines Shipowning. In 2001, the vessel was at the centre of the Tampa affair when its crew...
- operated merchant ships for 122 years. It was one of the UK's larger shipowning and operating companies, and as such had a significant role in the country's...
- the 4th Baron Nunburnholme, and former head of the prominent English shipowning family of Thomas Wilson Sons & Co. Genealogical details on Cracroft's...
- Symphoniker and the Philharmoniker Hamburg. The hall is named after the German shipowning company F. Laeisz, founder of the concert venue. The Baroque Revival Laeiszhalle...
- Philip C. Shera), a World War II Liberty Ship owned by the Los and Pezas shipowning families. When the captain of the merchant vessel S.S. Berwind dies, Ed...
- vessels comprising dry bulk carriers and product tankers. Apart from shipowning and operation, MBC is also engaged in ship management and operates a container...
- Andrea Corrado (Albissola Marina, 15 October 1873 – Genoa, 1963) was an Italian ship-owner. The son of a well known Genoese boat builder, Andrea Corrado...
- in the late 18th century, ancestors of Charles Booth of the Liverpool shipowning family. There is one high school, Beamont Collegiate Academy, and several...
- 2024 it was announced that Sanko would sell their last vessel and exit shipowning after 90 years of existence. In summer 2014, Elliott disclosed a 6.7%...
- Det Norske Veritas Archived 2011-09-29 at the Wayback Machine Gearbulk Shipowning Ltd. at Det Norske Veritas Archived 2011-09-29 at the Wayback Machine...