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Plouvier N.V. (Shipping company, Belgium)

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[House flag of Plouvier]

[House flag of Plouvier]         [House flag of Plouvier]

House flag of Plouvier - Images by António Martins, 10 November 2006
First row, as flown on barges
Second row, as graphically represented on the company website (left) and by Jensen & Van Heck (right)


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Presentation of Plouvier

The company was founded by Prosper Plouvier Sr. at the end of the XIXth century and expanded to Germany and the Netherlands, specializing in transporting mineral oil. It experienced a considerable growth between 1950 and 1965, with 500-600 barges plus a number of sea-going vessels.
No longer a big shipowner at the time of the oil crisis in the mid-seventies, the company kept the tankers and put inland shipping under the wing of Plouvier Transport N.V. and also Vola Transportmaatschappij B.V. in Rotterdam, concentrating on shipments.
Year 1990 saw the acquisition of some tankers and from 1995 on various firms were taken over such as Intertrans Tankschiffahrt (Ewitzerland) and Verol (The Netherlands).

Source: Company website

Jan Mertens, 28 February 2006


House flag of Plouvier

The house flag of Plouvier, as shown on photographies on the company website and seen over a building, is white with narrow red horizontal edges (like the municipal flag of Antwerp) and a large black P in the centre.
Duwvaart, by Jansen & Van Heck [h2j88], shows the flag with a smaller, red P and the red stripes slightly broader.

In the VRT police series Witse, a Plouvier flag flies on a barge seen in the beginning of the series when Commissioner Witse tackles his first case in his new hometown, Halle, south of Brussels.

Jan Mertens & Ivan Sache, 10 November 2006