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‘Merkur Schiffahrt – Baustoffe GmbH’ (i.e. Merkur… (or Mercury or Mercurius
or Hermes DVS) Shipping and Construction Materials Co.) at Berlin (DE)
is a small firm doing exactly what its name proclaims. Modest
website: Said materials include sand, gravel, flagstones, crushed stone,
etc. which are delivered by truck
(lorry) or, in case of transports of 500 metric tonnes or more, by
inland vessel.
Other bulk goods between 500 – 1500 tonnes, such as coal or wheat,
are shipped as well.
Shown on the webpage’s header is the house flag: white with a thin
green border (all around), bearing a large initial ‘M’ in script.
The ‘Transport’ page offers a clickable photo (middle one of three)
showing this flag. The green colour is rather more vivid than the
one used in the drawing.
Jan Mertens, 20 Apr 2009
According to source Hamburg shipowners register provides evidence of the company's existence at least from 1868 until 1880, established in 1861 as M. Metzendorff. It is a pennant with converging lines ending in three tails red over white over blue. The trapezium shaped part at the hoist is white with a black inscription "MW&Co."
Source: Otto Mathies: "Hamburgs Reederei 1814 - 1914", Hamburg 1924, p.37
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 9 Jul 2012
The company is located in Drochtersen (Stade county). The dark blue flag is divided by a white saltire. In the centre is a dark blue disc fimbriated white and containing a chunky white rectangle with embowed vertical lines.
Source: Verband Deutscher Reeder homepage
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 17 Jul 2012
‘Gebr. Meyer Bauunternehmung GmbH & Co.’, Cologne (i.e.
Meyer Brothers Construction Company, Ltd).
Houseflag: Divided per saltire white (left and right fields) and green
(upper and lower fields), a rather small white disk in the centre bearing
a black initial ‘M’ (no serifs).
As “Ausbau des Rheins” lists these firms, detailing who did
or was doing what and where, we learn that Gebr. Meyer were busy deepening
the Rhine at the Nackenheimer Schwelle i.e. removing underwater rocks,
dredging, and reinforcing river banks near Mainz, 1972-74.
Additionnally, river breakwaters were built near Rüdesheim in 1976,
the famous Binger Loch and immediate surroundings having already been dredged,
rock removed, etc. 1966-68 and 1970-75.
Gebr. Meyer cooperated with other specialized firms some of which we
know e.g. W. de Beijer (NL).
On p. 20 the brochure shows a large flagoid painted on the side of
drilling vessel ‘Mittelrhein’ but p. 23 shows an actual flag flying on
a bucket dredge on the Lower Rhine. That is one advantage of being
nearsighted – the flag on the photo measures only 1 by 2 mm but is recognizable!
One snippet of information found on the ‘net leads me to believe Gebr.
Meyer was founded in or around 1879.
Jan Mertens, 16 Apr 2007
According to source Hamburg shipowners register provides evidence of this Blankenese based company's existence at least from 1890 until 1902. The white flag has a blue bordure and a big, red rectangle in the centre containing the white initials "NM".
According to source Hamburg shipowners register provides evidence of the company's existence at least from 18 until 18.
Source: Otto Mathies: "Hamburgs Reederei 1814 - 1914", Hamburg 1924, p.132
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 11 Jul 2012
Karl Meyer, Wischhafen - white flag, stylized green "M", pierced
by a double-pointed red arrow.
(Wischhafen is NW of Hamburg in Niedersachsen, along the Elbe)
Image after Brown's Flags and Funnels Shipping Companies of the World,
compiled by J.L. Loughran, Glasgow, 1995 [lgr95]
Jarig Bakker, 17 Dec 2005
Neue Schleppdampf Schiffahrts Reederei Louis Meyer, Hamburg -
blue flag, white cross
Image after Brown's Flags and Funnels Shipping Companies of the World,
compiled by J.L. Loughran, Glasgow, 1995 [lgr95]
Jarig Bakker, 21 Sep 2005
Robert Meyhoefer
The company was located in Bremen. It is a dark blue flag with white
capitals “RM” in the upper hoist.
Source: “Deutsche Reedereien und ihre Erkennungszeichen”; 2nd ed.;
Hamburg 1956; p.28
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 29 Mar 2009
Meyrose - Meyrose is a salvaging-, freight- and logistics company
in Hamburg.
The flag is a blue over red horizontal bicolour with a white diamond
with a black capital "M" in its centre.(spotted at 28 May 2004 in Hamburg).
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 19 Feb 2007
Midgard AG & Co. KG - Divided per saltire, white on top and
bottom and blue at hoist and fly, with a white oval in the centre, bordered
blue and charged with a blue snake (with a huge head, and an even bigger
eye, in relative terms).
Jorge Candeias, 14 Mar 1999
Midgard snake (Midhgardhsormr) keeps the world in place by clasping
it into its rings. When the snake relaxes, a generalized flood shall occur
and the world shall disappear during the so-called Ragnarok - Fate-of-the-Powers,
very often mispelled Ragnarokr, Twilight-of-the-Powers -Midgard
snake is compared to Yggdrasill, the ash tree which supports the
world with its branches. When Yggdrasill collapses, the world shall
disappear. Source: Encyclopaedia Universalis.
Ivan Sache, 19 Sep 2001
The company name is Rhenus Midgard
A.G. & Co. K.G. They were formed in 1905 as Midgard Deutsche
Seeverkehrs A.G. and at some point after the mid 1990s the company,
who are now described as port operators, seem to have been taken over by
Rhenus A.G. & Co.
Neale Rosanoski, 18 Oct 2004
According to source Hamburg shipowners register provides evidence of the company's existence at least from 1902 until 1903. It is a blue over white over blue horizontal triband. In the centre of the white stripe is a blue initial "M".
Source: Otto Mathies: "Hamburgs Reederei 1814 - 1914", Hamburg 1924, p.72
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 10 Jul 2012
Klaus Mimietz, Rendsburg - horizontal BWR flag, in center white shield
bordered black, red "M".
Image after Brown's Flags and Funnels Shipping Companies of the World,
compiled by J.L. Loughran, Glasgow, 1995 [lgr95]
Jarig Bakker, 19 Jan 2006
Lloyd's Book of House Flags and Funnels (1912) shows the house flag
of "William Minlos" (#122, p. 42), a company based in Lübeck, as horizontally
divided white-red with the blacl letters "Wm M" in the middle.
Ivan Sache, 28 Mar 2008
MOBIL OIL AG in Deutschland
The company was located in Hamburg. It is a white swallow tail flag.
At top and bottom edge are celestial blue stripes. In the centre is a red
Pegasus of nearly total height of the white stripe.
Source: Deutsche Reedereien und ihre Erkennungszeichen”; 2nd ed.; Hamburg;
1956; p.28.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 11 Apr 2009
The white flag is divided by a blue centred cross. In the centre of the flag is a white diamond containing a smaller white diamond fimbriated red. Both have the lower point in common.
Source: Gratis Beilage zu Deicken und Behrmann's Neuen Monatsheften Neue Ausgabe Sommer 1897
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Apr 2012
Montan Brennstoffhandel und Schiffahrt GmbH & Co. KG
Spotted by Jarig quite recently in the Oude Houthaven, Amsterdam, a house flag described as horizontally divided 1:4:1 black-red-black, in the centre a large white diamond bearing black initials ‘mbs’. As luck would have it, this flag and a predecessor (table flags, really) were offered on German eBay some time ago by “freschkali”, item no. 200086955556, end 17 March 2007.
Which is the older I do not really know, in any case the flag on the left uses a rather striking lower case typeface on a large flattened diamond.
The other one is rather more classic – smaller diamond, upper case initials.
Identified as ‘Montan Brennstoffhandel und Schiffahrt GmbH & Co. KG’, Mannheim (the town where the River Neckar flows into the Rhine).
‘Montan’ in German indicates something related to coal and iron industry and coal mining whereas ‘Brennstoffhandel und Schiffahrt’ mean mineral oil trade and shipping, to be sure.
The company has no web presence it seems although some traces on the web exist – for instance, MBS no longer has a subsidiary at Duisburg.
To complicate matters this is not the only German company using the initials, MBS.
Jan Mertens, 24 May 2007
Montan Reederei Gmbh
The company was located in Hamburg. It is a red over yellow over red
horizontal triband. The yellow stripe is slightly wider. In the yellow
stripe is red capital “M” surrounding the symbol of mining, hammer and
mallet.
Source: “Deutsche Reedereien und ihre Erkennungszeichen”; 2nd ed.; Hamburg 1956; p.28
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 29 Mar 2009
‘Montan Shipping GmhH & Co KG’ is a German firm established at Hamburg. According to the ‘Company Profile’ on its website: “Montan Shipping mainly acts as chartering agent/broker for various national and international industrial clients. The company's most important activities are world-wide chartering on the dry cargo sector, all agency matters at the ports of Hamburg and Stade and via subagents at all other German ports as well as stevedoring/cargo handling of bulk cargoes at Hamburg.”
Founded in 1922, the Lehnkering period over, Montan has been part of Peter W. Lampke, a North German shipping group, since 2000 and shares the same address. Listed on the site are agency activities, general husbandry services (information, clearance, waste disposal, etc.), drydocking and repair assistance, crew matters; also stevedoring and chartering (bulk of various kinds). Shown on the site as a drawing, the house flag is orange bearing a dark blue logo consisting of initials, fimbriated white. Said intials are a highly stylized ‘S’ nestling above an ‘M’ all within what might be a thin ‘C’ perhaps standing for ‘Co.’
Reddish orange is the field of a variant – a table flag this time – offered on German eBay as item no. 290074500435 (end 27 Jan 2007) put up by “shipflag”. The initialled logo is black and here the ‘M’
bears a ‘T’ connected to it standing for ‘Montan Transport[-Gesellschaft]’. This must have been the forerunner of Montan Shipping.
Jan Mertens, 31 Oct 2007
It is a bavarian lozengy flag superimposed by a white lozenge fimbriated Bavarian blue containing a big initial "M" of the same colour.
For further information click: here
Source: Verband Deutscher Reeder homepage
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 13 Jul 2012
The company was located in Mülheim/Ruhr. The flag is divided by saltire into blue and white with a white disc cotized black and white in its centre, the disc containing in black hammer and mallet, the symbols of mining.
Source: "Flaggen, Schornsteine, Reedereien- Flaggen und Schornsteine der deutschen Reedereien und ihre Schiffe über 300 BRT"; Hamburg 1957; p.F19
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 13 Apr 2009
The company was located in Bremen. The flag is horizontally divided by alternating white and blue stripes having ratio 9:3:1:1:1:3:9. In the centre of the flag a black capital "M" is superimposed.
Source: "Flaggen, Schornsteine, Reedereien- Flaggen und Schornsteine der deutschen Reedereien und ihre Schiffe über 300 BRT"; Hamburg 1957; p.F22
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 13 Apr 2009
‘Robert Müller Schiffahrt (GmbH & Co.) KG’, part of the Robert
Müller Firmengruppe (group of companies) has an interesting history which
starts, very modestly, in 1911. History and background are found here
(English version not yet ready).
Founded in 1911 by Robert Müller, a Hamburg-based shipping agent who
also operated an Elbe barge inherited from his father. From 1919
on he had his own firm selling stone for road and waterway construction,
followed by salt trade in 1922. Inland navigation started with one
vessel in 1927 and the first sea-going ship joined the fleet in 1936.
Three years later, Robert Müller died.
As could be expected, WWII caused heavy damage: ships and warehouses
were lost and some vessels, barges as well as ships, were handed over to
the Soviet Union as war compensation. In all, merely two barges remained.
A new start led to building of more sea-going ships which started in
1951; in 1954 a separate firm was established to take care of shipping
matters. All vessels were sold in 1961 but the next year new barges on
modern lines were launched. The ‘eighties saw further expansion on
the logistics side. Various company splittings were followed in 2000 by
the merger of the group's shipping and logistics interests known as ‘Reederei
und Handelsgesellschaft Robert Müller (GmbH & Co.)’ only to be demerged
again in 2003 into three entities ‘Schiffahrt’ (shipping), ‘Logistik’ (logistics)
and ‘Handel’ (commerce).
The house flag is found on the company site: quarterly divided red
(upper and lower triangles) and white (left and right triangles), a green
disk bearing a white initial ‘M’ is placed in the centre.
Jan Mertens, 1 Apr 2006
At some time during WTAG’s existence (see message of 6 June 2006 for this there existed the affiliated MSLAG or Münsterische Schiffahrts- und Lagerhausgesellschaft. This was the ‘Münster Shipping and Warehousing Company’ based at Münster, located near the Dortmund-Ems canal in North Rhine Westfalia state.
A local archive has records for the years 1926-1970 and then of course
the house flag clearly shows the WTAG connection, having the company initials
‘M.S.L.A.G.’ in black on a broad white horizontal stripe edged red.
Source of the attachment is yet another German eBay offer i.e. item
no. 6624032748 (ended 29 April 2006) being a table flag. (It also
appears on a German site which certainly merits a separate message but
no additionial information is gained there.)
Jan Mertens, 20 Jul 2006
The flag is divided by a white saltire into red (hoist and fly) and dark blue (top and bottom). The red quarters are fimbriated dark blue. In the top quarter is a white Hamburg harbour logo. In the others are white initials ""M""(hoist), ""P""(bottom) and ""C""(fly).
Hamburg harbour logo:
The logo looks somehow like a Hamburg castle. The top is transformed into a trident and at the bottom part of an anchor is annexed.
Source: I spotted this flag on 11 May 2012 in Hamburg Neumühlen.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Jul 2012
The dark blue flag has a red - white - dark blue border. At the bottom of the central field is a white inscription "MPC" topped by a white Hamburg harbour logo.
Source: I spotted this flag in July 2010 in front of a Hotel near Dammtor Station(Hamburg).
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 Jul 2012
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