Senator Lines
Senator Lines was a German based container transportation and shipping company headquartered in Bremen. The company was formed in 1994 with the merger of DSR-Lines GmbH (Rostock) and Senator Linie GmbH & Co. KG (Bremen).
DSR began in 1956 with service to Finland. Two years later it traveled to Egypt, following that up with service to India in 1963. "Senator Linie" was founded in 1985 by Karl Heinz Sager ex CEO of Hapag lloyd and Hans Gerd Gielessen with a chartered fleet of small container ships sailing around the world eastbound and west bound. After EVERGREEN and USL Frederik TUSVELD was at the origin of the arrival of Senator Linie In France
Since 1997 the company has been majority owned by Hanjin, with F. Laeisz Shipping Company and Investment Company Bremen taking minority positions. Combining its container fleet with Hanjin's made Hanjin-Senator the seventh largest container shipping company in the world. Senator called on 250 ports in 64 countries all over the world, with a fleet of 113 container vessels.
Hanjin-Senator announced that they would cease operations at end of February 2009.[1][2][3]
References
- ↑ "Supply Chain Leaders - Senator Lines2009 ( Senator Lines Announces that it is to cease trading at the end of February 2009)".
- ↑ www.speditionsbuch-info.de (12.2.2009)
- ↑ taz.de 6. Februar 2009: Aus der Bremer Seefahrer-Traum. - Die jetzt abgewickelte Reederei "Senator Lines" ist ein Kind der staatlichen Bremer Wirtschaftspolitik: Der Stadtstaat wollte wieder eine Rolle spielen beim Containerverkehr rund um die Welt
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