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Aramis Shipping Agency Ltd (ASA) is situated in Gdynia, Poland,
and presents itself here.
ASA was founded in 1995 and is active as liner agent, forwarder, and
tanker servicing company. Cargoes may be oil, coal, bananas, etc.
plus China Shipping containers destined for the home market.
The flagoid on the homepage is dark blue with yellow initials ASA (no
serifs), but a clearer drawing is found here.
Some day this flagoid will hopefully turn out to represent a real item
– a table flag at least, or a life size flag flying on the company building?
Jan Mertens, 1 Dec 2006
Polshipping Co. Ltd (Gdynia, Poland) - Dark blue over dark red
with a white lozenge fimbriated black shifted to the hoist charged with
a black "P". It's a freight company.
Jorge Candeias, 10 Mar 1999
Polska Żegluga Baltycka (Polish Baltic Steamship Co.), Kolobrzeg.
Image after Brown's Flags and Funnels of Shipping Companies of the
World, compiled by J.L. Loughran, Glasgow, 1995 [lgr95].
Jarig Bakker, 27 Jan 2006
I found some house flags of former socialist countries in a lexicon
on navigation and sea traffic. PZM- Polska Żegluga Morska Szczecin
- Polish Steamship Company, with passenger services.
Source: Scharnow, Ullrich: "transpress Lexikon Seefahrt"; transpress
VEB Verlag für Verkehrswesen; Berlin (East); 1988; 5th edition
Jens Pattke, 3 Feb 2002
Polska Żegluga Morska (Polish Steamlines), Szczecin.
Image after Brown's Flags and Funnels of Shipping Companies of the
World, compiled by J.L. Loughran, Glasgow, 1995 [lgr95].
Jarig Bakker, 27 Jan 2006
I found some house flags of former socialist countries in a lexicon
on navigation and sea traffic. PLO- Polski Linie Oceaniczne Gdansk
- Polish Ocean Lines, specialized in cruises.
Source: Scharnow, Ullrich: "transpress Lexikon Seefahrt"; transpress
VEB Verlag für Verkehrswesen; Berlin (East); 1988; 5th edition
Jens Pattke, 3 Feb 2002
Owned since 2003 by Odratrans - Poland's largest inland shipping company - Żegluga Bydgoska (Bydgoszcz Shipping) is a household name - I encountered its flag long before having any notion of which firm it represented.
A French brochure 'La voie navigable. Une voie d'avenir' (i.e. Waterway. A way to the future) published by the 'Office National de la Navigation' (i.e. National [French] Shipping Agency' in 1977), oblong, 28 unnumbered pages plus map and lists of operators, shows on p. [18] a white flag with red horizontal edges and a large red - rather svelte - initial 'Z'. Caption (translated): "Unloading bottles coming from Poland at Givet port". The flag flies from a bow mast on vessel 'BM-5243'.
This is clearly the initial we see as part of a logo carrousel (much
fatter though) on this Odratrans
page.
Thanks to Google Translate I am able to summarize the relevant text:
founded as 'Bromberger Schleppschiffahrt' (which would nowadays mean 'Towage
Shipping of Bydgoszcz') in 1891 becoming 'Midland ["central"? jm] Lloyd'
registered in 1925. Reorganized during and after WWII, autonomous
in 1954, operating on the Vistula.
Stock company since 1995. Transports have always included bulk goods and special shipments; now also renting and leasing activities (port infrastructure), dredging, river exploitation (mining), and warehousing. Now mainly active in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands; in Poland, on the Lower Vistula River and in the region of Szczecin.
Link
to 'fat Z' logo; Link to a 'Binnenvaart'
page dedicated to vessel 'BM 5166' (picture of 'fat Z' house flag,
as a drawing). Attached is a picture of the 'svelte Z' flag version (no
clear photos of either version borne on vessels seen yet): < pl~zeby.jpg>
. Source: German eBay offer no. 6635648321 (end 16 June 2006)
put up by "hadarman". Dimensions given as 82 cm x 150 cm, supposedly
made of polyester.
Perhaps the initial was changed in 1995, when the firm acquired its
current legal form, or in 2003 when Odratrans took over?
Jan Mertens, 14 May 2008
Żegluga Polska Spolka Akcyjna (Polish Shipping Co.), Szczecin
- WRW triband, with on top and bottom of red stripe thin white and red
stripes; in the center the firm's crest.
Image after Brown's Flags and Funnels of Shipping Companies of the
World, compiled by J.L. Loughran, Glasgow, 1995 [lgr95].
Jarig Bakker, 27 Jan 2006