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In addition, the related firm ‘Bunkerbetriebe Büchting GmbH’ is active in the Rhine area while other daughter companies are Oudkerk, Masslog (coal terminal at Duisburg), and Neska (forwarder, Duisburg).
The house flag (drawing) on the site, horizontally divided black-white-red, is striking in view of the fact that it is completely similar to the old German national flag 1871-1918. Tiny Harpen flag couple on inland vessel ‘Similor’ (photo) plus earlier version of flag logo on this Vlootschouw page.
A number of Harpen (that is to say, pre-HTAG) vessels are shown on the
Binnenvaart
site, e.g; ‘Harpen 29’ (adding a drawing of the flag):
I could not but see that said Binnenvaart vessels are mostly attributed
to a firm called Harpener Bergbau (i.e. mining) which flew a different
(pre-WWII) house flag. For the moment I see Harpen Transport/HTAG
as an offshoot of Harpener Bergbau (which is named after a village of that
name, by the way).
Jan Mertens, 15 Jun 2007
Here is a link to a German Wikipedia page on Harpener Bergbau: Founded in 1856. Mining interests go to Ruhrkohle 1969, keeping real estate, logistics and energy distribution. Further consolidations and mergers of companies, successors of HB.
Real estate firm Harpen Immobilien,
Dortmund: So there seems to be a connection - the logistics department
must have gone on until the takeover by Häfen und Güterverkehr Köln.
Now for Harpener Bergbau, flying a house flag horizontally divided
(light)-(dark)-(light) with (light) initials ‘HB’ on the middle stripe
separated by the well-known miners’ hammers in (light).
No colours unfortunately as I only found b/w images on this Tugspotters
page: This is the best HB photo on Tugspotters.
A wild guess: could the colours have been white and green? See
this Binnenvaart
photo of ‘Harpen 105’: Who knows?
Jan Mertens, 16 Jun 2007
Regarding the Harpener Bergbau house flag, I gratefully acknowledge
Ian Sumner’s help in solving this problem: the answer is found in ‘Flaggen
auf dem Rhein’ (i.e. Flags on the Rhine, Duisburg 1952, 4th ed.), p.
64: the colours are white and blue. The words “Abteilung Schiffahrt” mentioned
in the caption, mean the shipping department of the Harpen coal mine company.
Jan Mertens, 4 Sep 2007