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The name means Salt and Navigation Enterprise. The flag was white with a red band from upper hoist
to lower fly bearing the initials of the firm in white.
Source: 1909 supplement to German Navy Flaggenbuch (1905)
Joseph McMillan, 11 February 2003
The first part of the name means something akin to "Saline Enterprise of Fluvial Navigation,"
where saline means exploitation of salt. Delbão Rodrigues is
a personal name. The flag is white with two dark blue triangles in top hoist and
bottom hoist, touching each other and going up to half the length, and with
a red cross of the Order of Christ vertically centered and shifted to the hoist. A great flag.
Source: Chart of house flags
circa 1950 at
www.naufragiosdobrasil.com.br
Jorge Candeias, 2 June 2002
The flag is quartered per saltire in white and red, with black letters N, E, S and A occupying the
quarters.
Source: Chart of house flags
circa 1950 at
www.naufragiosdobrasil.com.br
Jorge Candeias, 2 June 2002
I would read the letters as ENSA, Empresa de Navegação de Santo Antônio.
Ivan Sache, 3 June 2002
Source: Josef Nuesse's website Reedereiflaggen: House Flags of Shipping Companies.
SCANBRAS, evidently a joint venture among Lloyd Brasileiro, Aliança,
and Transroll. Nüsse shows two other variants of this flag, one
with SCAN and BRAS in black and the other with the letters L and A in black
in place of the SCAN and BRAS logos.
Joseph McMillan, 17 June 2001
Scanbras or Scan Bras. This Brazilian company joint service was actually
registered in Germany (see two of the flags from the Josef Nüsse site on the
page "Scan Bras (German Shipping Company)". The
company was born and died in Germany, but its parents [and the money no doubt]
were Brazilian.
Neale Rosanoski, 7 May 2009
In 1984 Empresa de Navegacao Allianca SA and Lloyd Brasileiro Patrimonio
Nacional, both located in Rio de Janeiro founded SCAN BRAS Joint Service,
located according to BÜHNE in Botafogo. Two vessels ran a circle line Rio d.J.-
Santos – Pagua to Oslo, and from there to Aarhus –Göteborg – Malmö –Stockholm –
Helsinki, there and back again. In 1988 Transroll Navegacao SA, located in Rio
d.J. joined SCAN BRAS. As Transroll refused the funnel with the initials “LB”
and “AL”, a new flag and funnel were created, replacing the initials by a black
inscription “SCAN” and “BRAS”, each placed on a white background upon two black
arrows. Another flag was created, with a yellow inscription “SCAN” and a red
inscription “BRAS”, but according to source this flag had never been used
officially. The three companions gained 33.3% of the profit each. Allianca was
the main actor and all decisions had been made in Hamburg despite of company
location in Botafogo. Transroll and Lloyd Brasileiro played the role of “quiet
participants”.
In 1991 the company was dissolved. Allianca bought bigger
container ships and the business was maintained via Hamburg since then.
Source: Klaus-Peter Bühne, www.marcollect.de
Klaus-Michael Schneider,
9 October 2009
Hans Semper is a name, though not a Portuguese one. German, perhaps? Anyway, the flag has nothing to do with the name, and is just a red star on a white field. Might be coincidental, but these are the major colours of the flag of Amazonas.
Source: Chart of house flags circa 1950 at www.naufragiosdobrasil.com.br