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image by Jarig Bakker, 23 January 2006
Source: Brown's Flags and Funnels of Shipping Companies of the
World [4]
Grimstad - red flag, white "U"
Jarig Bakker, 23 January 2006
Ugland International Holdings, I suggest that a
link to Houseflags of Norwegian maritime companies (U-V) where the same flag is
shown under Ugland Bulk Carriers A/S would be appropriate if you wish to
continue the thought that that the
Cayman Islands entry is
justified [the link is to Andreas Ugland & Sons Ltd. who ceased shipping in
2005). Ugland is Norwegian and the forming of a
Cayman Islands company has
obvious tax benefits but the family has remained based in Grimstad where today
it is represented by J.B. Ugland Holding A/S and is still with a couple of
vessels under its control although most of their shipping interests have now
been disposed of. The JBU logo still shows the plain flag with a "U" on their
[green] logo but whether it is still used is not known.
Neale Rosanoski, 06 September 2010
image by Jarig Bakker, 20 January 2006
Source: Brown's Flags and Funnels of Shipping Companies of the
World [4]
Kristiansand - white flag; in center black fountain
over a half yellow globe.
Jarig Bakker, 20 January 2006
From the company website:
Viking Supply Ships AS (Viking) can trace its history back to 15 August 1946 when "Skipsaksjeselskapet Excelsior" (a limited shipping company) was established in Kristiansand. The company, known under the name of Bendt Rasmussens Rederi, with Bendt Rasmussen senior as general manager and had a fleet consisting mainly of tankers. At the end of 1973 Excelsior left the tanker market to join the fast- growing offshore market for supply vessels. Viking Supply Ships was established in 1974 as a marketing organisation, with Excelsior as managing owner. Excelsior was also the main partner in 10 limited partnerships, which owned a total of 16 supply vessels. In November 1985 it was decided to acquire all assets and liabilities in these general partnerships, in return for settlement in Excelsior shares. The supply fleet was thereby assembled in Excelsior, but from a market point of view continued under the name Viking Supply Ships.
In the spring of 1989 Christen Sveaas, together with other investors, acquired all the shares in Excelsior. Later that same year Excelsior changed name to Viking Supply Ships AS with its head office in Kristiansand. Viking's fleet of supply vessels grew throughout the nineties both through the addition of new vessels and acquired "second hand" tonnage. For a period Viking was also a rig- owning company (Jack-ups). The rig company was sold in 1995, and the entire fleet of supply vessels was sold in 1997.
Phil Nelson, 20 January 2006
![[Vilhelm Torkildsen flag]](../images/n/no~vt.gif)
image by Jarig Bakker
Source: Brown's Flags and Funnels of British and Foreign Steamship
Companies, 1926 [9]
Bergen - five horizontal stripes of red, white,
blue, white, blue, proportioned c. 1:1:6:1:1; in center "VT".
Jarig Bakker, 22 February 2005