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Gebr. Grieshaber (German Shipping Company)

Gebrüder Grieshaber GmbH & Co KG - Grieshaber Brothers Co

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Gebr. Grieshaber

Gebr[üder] Grieshaber GmbH & Co KG - Grieshaber Brothers Co. - is a German sand and gravel extractor, supplier, and transporter, established at Ludwigshafen on the Rhine. Website, German only: The company presents itself as a local supplier of local needs - serving, roughly, parts of the Rhine and Main regions - transporting its products in an environmentally friendly way. In addition, Grieshaber is directly involved in waterway and road construction, transhipment, and specialized warehousing.

In 1854 a young bargeman, Georg Grieshaber, began shipping construction materials, a growth business. His sons Sebastian and Wilhelm founded Gebr. Grieshaber in 1900 and had their first iron ship built three years later.  After WW1 the third generation took control through acquisition of sand and gravel exploitation sites as well as operating their own tugboats and motor vessels. WW2 caused the loss of all material but the experience gained in salvaging owned vessels was extended to those of other companies.  As rebuilding Germany after the war required enormous efforts , Gebr. Grieshaber had to expand vigourously. Push navigation was introduced and a new dredging vessel put to work. Still family owned, Grieshaber is now led by the fifth generation.  (From the Geschichte i.e. history section.)

The private port of Ingelheim on the Rhine is owned by Grieshaber which firm cooperates with others - having comparable interests - in the Rhein-Neckar-Kies concern.  Interestingly, another related firm,  BSD at Dessau, is active in cleaning waterways, rebuilding river banks, etc. in an ecologically sound manner.

Flag found on above site shows a blue house flag with a white diamond, not touching the edges,? bearing blue gothic letters "G.G.".  This Binnenvaart page however gives better detail in its drawing (page dedicated to vessel RHEINAU): Clearly taken from some edition of "Flaggen auf dem Rhein"? (found in 1952 ed.), this version shows the initials - and the dots - in black.  This colour is confirmed by a recent German eBay offer concerning a clearly new Grieshaber table flag, only the shape of the dots is slightly different!
Jan Mertens, 13 Oct 2007


Gebr. Grieshaber (all blue)

[Gebr. Grieshaber - all blue] image by Eugene Ipavec, 17 Apr 2009

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