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Prudential Steamship Corporation

Prudential Steamship Corporation was a shipping company founded in 1933 in New York City by Stephan Stephanidis. Prudential Steamship Corporation operated the Prudential Lines. Prudential Lines main routes was from the United States to Mediterranean ports. The Prudential Lines was never successful and was always near bankruptcy. Prudential Lines was active in supporting the World War II efforts. At its peak in the 1960s Prudential Lines owned and operated two tankers, and five cargo ships. In 1960 the Prudential Steamship Corporation was sold to Spyros Skouras and his family. In 1969 the Prudential Lines merged with Grace Lines, which continued to operate the fleet as the Prudential Grace Line.

Prudential Steamship Corporation
IndustryTransportation and shipping
Founded1933 (1933) in New York City
Defunct1986 Chapter 11 bankruptcy
FateMerged with Grace Lines in 1969
SuccessorPrudential Grace Line
Key people
  • Stephan Stephanidis
  • Mr. Ewers (VP)
  • Spyros P. Skouras
  • Barbara F. Skouras
  • Spyros S. Skouras
  • Plato A. Skouras

History edit

Stephan Stephanidis was born in Greece and immigrated to America. In 1933 he started the Prudential Steamship Corporation with one old cargo ship. Prudential Steamship Corporation operated US charter ships during World War II. Prudential Steamship Corporation made a number of management errors starting in the 1950s that kept it near bankruptcy. Fellow Greek, Spyros Skouras, loaned Stephanidis money to keep Prudential Steamship Corporation in operations. Spyros Skouras was a motion picture and film executive. He became the president of the 20th Century-Fox from 1942 to 1962. When Stephan Stephanidis died in 1960, Spyros S. Skouras became the owner of Prudential Steamship Corporation due to the large loan he had made to the firm. Spyros Solon Skouras son, Spyros S. Skouras, became the head of Prudential Steamship Corporation. Spyros S. Skouras had founded Admiralty Enterprises, Inc. for ships owned by the family and as the management firm of the Prudential Lines. In 1970, Grace Line was sold to the Prudential Lines for $44.5 million, with the merged company renamed Prudential Grace Line.[1] Prudential Grace Line was sold to Delta Steamship Lines in 1978.[2] Subsequently, Delta Steamship Lines was itself acquired and consolidated by Crowley Maritime in 1982. The sale did not end Prudential Steamship Corporation financial and management problems. In 1978 Plato A. Skouras took the family company to court, with claims for mismanagement, in Skouras v. Admiralty Enterprises, Inc.[3] In 1981 Prudential Lines near bankruptcy, the United States Government gave the firm a 10-year $2.6 million loan.[4][5][6] In 1981 to raise funds Prudential Lines sold its South American shipping operations, of seven ships, for $75 million to Delta Steamship Lines, Inc. a subsidiary of Holiday Inns, Inc. In 1986 Prudential Lines went into involuntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy by three of its creditors. Asbestos-related claims also were added to the bankruptcy filing.[6]

Admiralty Enterprises, Inc. edit

Admiralty Enterprises, Inc. was a holding company that operated subsidiary companies. The subsidiary companies were World Wide Tankers, Inc., Prudential Lines, and Skouras Lines. In 1966 Admiralty Enterprises founded the SMC Shipping Corporation to aid the troubled Prudential Lines. SMC Shipping Corporation financed the order of five new ships, type Lighter Aboard Ship or LASH. World Wide Tankers, Inc. was founded on Jan. 13, 1949 in California. [7]

    • Some World Wide Tankers Inc - Skouras Lines ships:
  • Saroula (Saroui), built in 1959 by Ingalls SB, was Exxon Seattle - Esso Seattle, acquired in 1981, scrapped in 1984. type T5-S-41a [8]
  • Barbara Jane, built in 1959 by Ingalls SB, became Baldbutte, scrapped 1984, type T5-S-41a
  • John Goode, a Z-ET1-S-C3 Liberty ship Tanker built by California Shipbuilding Corp, owned 1948 to 1954[9]

World War II edit

Prudential Lines's fleet of ships were used to help the World War II effort. During World War II Prudential Lines operated Merchant navy ships for the United States Shipping Board. During World War II Prudential Lines was active with charter shipping with the Maritime Commission and War Shipping Administration. Prudential Lines operated Liberty ships for the merchant navy. The ship was run by its Prudential Lines crew and the US Navy supplied United States Navy Armed Guards to man the deck guns and radio.[10][11][12]

Ships edit

 
The Emerald in 2008


 
A Victory ship of World War II
 
Liberty ship of World War II

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Grace Line Gets New Name and a New President". The New York Times. January 20, 1970.
  2. ^ Levinson, 2006, p. 226
  3. ^ "Shipping: Now, the Son of Spyros". Time. February 21, 1969 – via content.time.com.
  4. ^ New York Times, March 28, 1981, Section 2, Page 31
  5. ^ "House Flags of U.S. Shipping Companies: P". www.crwflags.com.
  6. ^ a b "Prudential Agrees To Sell South American Shipping Operations". magazines.marinelink.com.
  7. ^ "ESTATE OF SKOURAS v. COMM | 44 T.C.M. 1496 (1982) | cm149611221 | Leagle.com".
  8. ^ "Exxon Seattle - (1973-1979)". www.aukevisser.nl.
  9. ^ "John Goode". www.aukevisser.nl.
  10. ^ "Sea Lane Vigilantes". www.armed-guard.com.
  11. ^ World War II U.S. Navy Armed Guard and World War II U.S. Merchant Marine, 2007-2014 Project Liberty Ship, Project Liberty Ship, P.O. Box 25846 Highlandtown Station, Baltimore, MD [1]
  12. ^ "Steamship Company Operators of American Flag Ships during World War II". www.usmm.org.
  13. ^ "LASH ITALIA". vesselhistory.marad.dot.gov.
  14. ^ "CAPE FEAR". vesselhistory.marad.dot.gov.
  15. ^ "Prudential Seajet - IMO 6523028". shipspotting.com.
  16. ^ "S.S. Prudential Oceanjet - City of Vancouver Archives". searcharchives.vancouver.ca. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  17. ^ Santa Magdalena
  18. ^ "SANTA MERCEDES". vesselhistory.marad.dot.gov.
  19. ^ "SANTA MARIANA - IMO 5312642 - ShipSpotting.com - Ship Photos and Ship Tracker". www.shipspotting.com.
  20. ^ Grace, Michael L. "LAST OF THE AMERICAN FLAG PASSENGER SHIPS – SS SANTA MARIA – 1983 – DELTA LINES (THE GRACE LINE)".
  21. ^ a b c "vicshipsN". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  22. ^ "vicshipS". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  23. ^ "vicshipsA". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  24. ^ "vicshipsB". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  25. ^ "vicshipsM". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  26. ^ "Survey Ship Photo Index (AGS)". www.navsource.org.
  27. ^ "LibShipsP". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  28. ^ "LibshipsB". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  29. ^ wrecksite Richard Montgomery
  30. ^ a b "LibShipsF". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  31. ^ "LibShipsM". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  32. ^ "LibShipsH". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  33. ^ "LibShipsC". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  34. ^ dot.gov Eastern Guide, Liberty ship

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Prudential Steamship Corporation was a shipping company founded in 1933 in New York City by Stephan Stephanidis Prudential Steamship Corporation operated the Prudential Lines Prudential Lines main routes was from the United States to Mediterranean ports The Prudential Lines was never successful and was always near bankruptcy Prudential Lines was active in supporting the World War II efforts At its peak in the 1960s Prudential Lines owned and operated two tankers and five cargo ships In 1960 the Prudential Steamship Corporation was sold to Spyros Skouras and his family In 1969 the Prudential Lines merged with Grace Lines which continued to operate the fleet as the Prudential Grace Line Prudential Steamship CorporationIndustryTransportation and shippingFounded1933 1933 in New York CityDefunct1986 Chapter 11 bankruptcyFateMerged with Grace Lines in 1969SuccessorPrudential Grace LineKey peopleStephan Stephanidis Mr Ewers VP Spyros P Skouras Barbara F Skouras Spyros S Skouras Plato A Skouras Contents 1 History 2 Admiralty Enterprises Inc 3 World War II 4 Ships 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editStephan Stephanidis was born in Greece and immigrated to America In 1933 he started the Prudential Steamship Corporation with one old cargo ship Prudential Steamship Corporation operated US charter ships during World War II Prudential Steamship Corporation made a number of management errors starting in the 1950s that kept it near bankruptcy Fellow Greek Spyros Skouras loaned Stephanidis money to keep Prudential Steamship Corporation in operations Spyros Skouras was a motion picture and film executive He became the president of the 20th Century Fox from 1942 to 1962 When Stephan Stephanidis died in 1960 Spyros S Skouras became the owner of Prudential Steamship Corporation due to the large loan he had made to the firm Spyros Solon Skouras son Spyros S Skouras became the head of Prudential Steamship Corporation Spyros S Skouras had founded Admiralty Enterprises Inc for ships owned by the family and as the management firm of the Prudential Lines In 1970 Grace Line was sold to the Prudential Lines for 44 5 million with the merged company renamed Prudential Grace Line 1 Prudential Grace Line was sold to Delta Steamship Lines in 1978 2 Subsequently Delta Steamship Lines was itself acquired and consolidated by Crowley Maritime in 1982 The sale did not end Prudential Steamship Corporation financial and management problems In 1978 Plato A Skouras took the family company to court with claims for mismanagement in Skouras v Admiralty Enterprises Inc 3 In 1981 Prudential Lines near bankruptcy the United States Government gave the firm a 10 year 2 6 million loan 4 5 6 In 1981 to raise funds Prudential Lines sold its South American shipping operations of seven ships for 75 million to Delta Steamship Lines Inc a subsidiary of Holiday Inns Inc In 1986 Prudential Lines went into involuntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy by three of its creditors Asbestos related claims also were added to the bankruptcy filing 6 Admiralty Enterprises Inc editAdmiralty Enterprises Inc was a holding company that operated subsidiary companies The subsidiary companies were World Wide Tankers Inc Prudential Lines and Skouras Lines In 1966 Admiralty Enterprises founded the SMC Shipping Corporation to aid the troubled Prudential Lines SMC Shipping Corporation financed the order of five new ships type Lighter Aboard Ship or LASH World Wide Tankers Inc was founded on Jan 13 1949 in California 7 Some World Wide Tankers Inc Skouras Lines ships Saroula Saroui built in 1959 by Ingalls SB was Exxon Seattle Esso Seattle acquired in 1981 scrapped in 1984 type T5 S 41a 8 Barbara Jane built in 1959 by Ingalls SB became Baldbutte scrapped 1984 type T5 S 41a John Goode a Z ET1 S C3 Liberty ship Tanker built by California Shipbuilding Corp owned 1948 to 1954 9 World War II editPrudential Lines s fleet of ships were used to help the World War II effort During World War II Prudential Lines operated Merchant navy ships for the United States Shipping Board During World War II Prudential Lines was active with charter shipping with the Maritime Commission and War Shipping Administration Prudential Lines operated Liberty ships for the merchant navy The ship was run by its Prudential Lines crew and the US Navy supplied United States Navy Armed Guards to man the deck guns and radio 10 11 12 Ships edit nbsp The Emerald in 2008Some ships owned SS The Emerald cruise ship SS Southstar was USS Alamance Lash Italia 13 SS LASH Turkiye Camp Fear built in 1971 Lighter Aboard Ship LASH barge carrier 14 Prudential Seajet built in 1965 15 Prudential Oceanjet built in 1965 16 Santa Magdalena 17 Santa Mercedes 18 Santa Mariana 19 Santa Maria 20 Five Surplus Victory Ships Newberry Victory 21 San Angelo Victory 22 SS Attleboro Victory 23 Biddeford Victory 24 Moline Victory 25 SS South Bend Victory operator 1950 to 1953 for Korean War 26 Liberty Ships Sarah Orne Jewett 21 Patrick B Whalen renamed Bostonain in 1950 27 Belgian Liberty 28 Richard Montgomery Liberty ship operated from 1946 to 1952 sank in 1960 29 Type C4 S 1A USS Paul Revere APA 248 nbsp A Victory ship of World War II nbsp Liberty ship of World War IIWorld War II and post war operated ships Liberty Ships Sarah Orne Jewett 21 Frank Adair Monroe 30 Frank P Walsh 30 Molly Pitcher On March 17 1943 was torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U 521 in North Atlantic 31 Horace Williams 32 Charles Tufts 33 SS George W Norris John E Schmeltzer Eastern Guide Liberty ship 34 SS New Bern Victory TroopshipSee also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Liberty ships nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Victory ships nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lash vessels World War II United States Merchant NavyReferences edit Grace Line Gets New Name and a New President The New York Times January 20 1970 Levinson 2006 p 226 Shipping Now the Son of Spyros Time February 21 1969 via content time com New York Times March 28 1981 Section 2 Page 31 House Flags of U S Shipping Companies P www crwflags com a b Prudential Agrees To Sell South American Shipping Operations magazines marinelink com ESTATE OF SKOURAS v COMM 44 T C M 1496 1982 cm149611221 Leagle com Exxon Seattle 1973 1979 www aukevisser nl John Goode www aukevisser nl Sea Lane Vigilantes www armed guard com World War II U S Navy Armed Guard and World War II U S Merchant Marine 2007 2014 Project Liberty Ship Project Liberty Ship P O Box 25846 Highlandtown Station Baltimore MD 1 Steamship Company Operators of American Flag Ships during World War II www usmm org LASH ITALIA vesselhistory marad dot gov CAPE FEAR vesselhistory marad dot gov Prudential Seajet IMO 6523028 shipspotting com S S Prudential Oceanjet City of Vancouver Archives searcharchives vancouver ca Retrieved 17 April 2018 Santa Magdalena SANTA MERCEDES vesselhistory marad dot gov SANTA MARIANA IMO 5312642 ShipSpotting com Ship Photos and Ship Tracker www shipspotting com Grace Michael L LAST OF THE AMERICAN FLAG PASSENGER SHIPS SS SANTA MARIA 1983 DELTA LINES THE GRACE LINE a b c vicshipsN www mariners l co uk vicshipS www mariners l co uk vicshipsA www mariners l co uk vicshipsB www mariners l co uk vicshipsM www mariners l co uk Survey Ship Photo Index AGS www navsource org LibShipsP www mariners l co uk LibshipsB www mariners l co uk wrecksite Richard Montgomery a b LibShipsF www mariners l co uk LibShipsM www mariners l co uk LibShipsH www mariners l co uk LibShipsC www mariners l co uk dot gov Eastern Guide Liberty ship Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prudential Steamship Corporation amp oldid 1174514339, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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