Holm & Molzen
Holm & Molzen was a German company principally known for ship management between 1890 and 1932.[1]
Industry | Ship Management |
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Founded | Flensburg, Germany (1865 | )
Defunct | 1932 |
Headquarters | Flensburg , Germany |
History
In the early 19th century the Holm family began to trade in the Flensburg area of Germany. In 1850 they expanded into coal.[1]
In 1865 they formed an alliance with Herman Molzen, hence the company name.[1]
From 1890 to 1932 they were active in ship management. during this period they ordered several ships from the Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft and others.[1]
The company ceased ship management in 1932 due to the loss of the coal trade following World War I.[1]
A history was published for the company's centenary in 1965.[2]
Ships
Ships that Holm & Molzen are known to have owned and managed include:
- SS Denebola (1899-1918)[3]
- SS Gemma (1888-1906)[4]
- SS Mira (1923-1929)[5]
- SS Taygeta (1893-1931)[6]
- SS Wega (1885-?)[7]
- SS Selnes (1928-1929)
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External links
References
- "John Holm". Villa Holm auf der Westlichen Höhe. Retrieved 13 March 2014.
- "100 Jahre Kohlenhandel Holm & Molzen: 1865 bis 1965". 1965.
- "DE Neptun". Oceania. Retrieved 13 March 2014.
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