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Wilh. Wilhelmsen

Wilh. Wilhelmsen Holding ASA (WWH)[1] is a Norwegian multinational maritime group, headquartered in Lysaker, Norway. The group employs more than 21,000 people and has operations in 75 nations.[2] The Wilhelmsen group operates the largest maritime network in the world, with over 2200 locations worldwide.[3]

Wilh. Wilhelmsen Holding ASA
TypeAllmennaksjeselskap
OSE: WWI
IndustryShipping
Founded1861; 162 years ago (1861)
HeadquartersLysaker, Norway
Key people
Thomas Wilhelmsen (CEO)
Diderik Schnitler (chair)
Number of employees
Ca. 21,000
Websitewww.wilhelmsen.com

The WW group was founded on 1 October 1861 in Tønsberg. The company's first vessel was the barque Mathilde in 1886. Halfdan Wilhelmsen was forward thinking and realised that steamboats were the future, therefore in 1887 he bought the vessel Talabot. It was only after they bought Talabot that the company started making profits. Thence, all their ships have been named, started with the letter "T", often leading to the same name given repeatedly to different ships over time. For example, there have been at least four ships named Talabot ranging from tankers to ro-ro vessels.

Since 1978 the main owners have been the siblings Cecilie Paus and Helen Juell, and their now deceased brothers Wilhelm Wilhelmsen and Finn Wilhelmsen.[4] Their children, the fifth generation of the Wilhelmsen family, are Thomas Wilhelmsen, Olympia Paus, Pontine Paus, Cathrine Løvenskiold Wilhelmsen, Hedvig Juell, Maren Juell, Hannah Wilhelmsen, Monica Wilhelmsen and Julie Wilhelmsen.

History edit

 
NOSAC tonnage

In 1861, the company was founded by (Morten) Wilhelm Wilhelmsen in the town of Tønsberg, Norway. During the next two decades, Wilhelmsen's fleet increased with an average of one ship per year and by 1886 Wilhelmsen was Tønsberg's largest shipowner.

In 1886, Wilhelmsen's eldest son, Halfdan Wilhelmsen joined the firm and was instrumental in the company's move from sail ships to its first steamship. In late 1887, the company acquired the 1,800-ton freighter, Talabot. The steamship was a profitable investment for the Wilhelmsens and the letter "T" became synonymous with the company's naming tradition for its vessels.

In 1890, Halfdan Wilhelmsen laid the basis of the company's core business - liner trades. In 1911 NAAL (The Norwegian Africa and Australia Line) was established.

A turning point in the expansion of the Roll-on/roll-off operations was the full acquisition in November 1995 of NAL (Norwegian America Line) and its 7 Car Carriers. NAL also owned a 70% stake in NOSAC (Norwegian Specialised Autocarcarriers), already in partnership with Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line, that was owning the remaining 30% share. At that time, NAL was facing a cargo volume downturn and an overall profits reduction, that made register lower than expected financial results in 1994-1995. However the NOSAC takeover was fundamental not only to increase the fleet of nearly further 20 Car Carrier vessels, but also to fully step into the Korean market, where the company was previously awarded Kia Motors contract to ship cars from South Korea to United States, from 1996 to 1998.[5]

Wilhelmsen family edit

The company's owners, the Wilhelmsen family, are descended from Wilhelm Zachariassen Holst (ca. 1732–1807), who worked at Vallø saltverk. His great-grandson was shipping magnate (Morten) Wilhelm Wilhelmsen (1839–1910), the founder of Wilh. Wilhelmsen. He was the father of ship-owner Halfdan Wilhelmsen (1864–1923), factory owner Finn Wilhelmsen (1867–1951), ship-owner Wilhelm Wilhelmsen (1872–1955) and businessman Axel Wilhelmsen (1881–1957).[6]

Halfdan Wilhelmsen was the father of Mistress of the Robes Else Werring (1905–89), married to ship-owner Niels Roth Heyerdahl Werring (1897–1990). Wilhelm Wilhelmsen (1872) was the father of ship-owner Tom Wilhelmsen (1911–78), who was the father of the owners of the Wilh. Wilhelmsen company: Morten Wilhelm Wilhelmsen (1937-2020), Cecilie Paus (born 1943) and Helen Juell (born 1947). Cecilie Paus is the mother of fashion designer Pontine Paus and of Olympia Paus, wife of Alexander Nix.[7]

Current operations edit

Shipping edit

 
MV Tortugas at the Port of Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 2008

WW conducts shipping activities and specialises in roll-on roll off cargo, especially for large project and awkward cargoes like train coaches, small aircraft and large industrial machinery. This is aided by the fact that their Ro-ro vessels have large ramps that can support up to 420 tonnes cargo weight at a time. Together with its partners (EUKOR and Wallenius Lines), the group controls some 160 car and roll-on/roll-off carriers operating in a global network of trades. Its customers include manufacturers of cars[which?] as well as construction and agricultural machinery.[which?] In the car carrier market, they are the third largest carrier tonnage wise after MOL and NYK Line. On an annual basis, WW's shipping companies transport 5 million cars and 12 million cubic metres of high and heavy and non-containerised cargoes.[citation needed]

The group both owns and charters vessels, which are deployed in the fleets operated by subsidiaries Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics, American Roll-on Roll-off Carrier, United European Car Carriers and EUKOR Car Carriers. This last, corresponding to the former Roll-on/roll-off division of Hyundai Merchant Marine, was jointly acquired for an 80% by Wilhelmsen and Wallenius Line in November 2002, once the European Commission officially cleared the purchase and consequent re-branding.[8]

In June 2011, Wilh. Wilhelmsen acquired the MV Tønsberg, first of a class of "Mark V" roro ships built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries; they are the largest roro ships in the world.[9]

Logistics services edit

In association with maritime transport, WW offers various types of logistics service on land – terminal and technical services, procurement of inland transport and supply chain management for vehicles. In addition to logistical services offered through WWL, the WW group has interests in South Korea's Glovis, Australia's Kaplan and the two US companies American Auto Logistics and American Logistics Network.[citation needed]

Maritime services edit

Wilhelmsen's maritime service segment includes ships service, ship management, insurance services and other maritime services activities. The group offers services like agencies in many ports. They are one of the world's largest providers of third-party ship management services.[10] The WW group provides full technical management, crewing and related services for all major vessel types, this also includes 50% of NorSea Wind. Furthermore, they sell marine products, marine chemicals, maritime logistics and ships agency. Additionally the group provides marine and non-marine insurance for internal and external clients.

Supply services edit

The supply services segment includes NorSea Group, WilNor Governmental Services and other supply service activities. The WW group owns ~75,2% of NorSea Group which provides supply bases and logistics to the offshore industry. Moreover, WilNor Governmental Services (WGS) provides military logistics services in Norway and internationally. In 2018 WGS provided host nation support to both Allied and Norwegian forces during the NATO exercise "Trident Juncture 18". In collaboration with the Norwegian Armed Forces, WGS developed a web-based ordering system named HOBS (short for Host Nation Support Order and Billing System). This technological innovation eased the process of ordering before and during as well as billing after the exercise to both participating and hosting nations.[1] Wilhelmsen owns 51% of the company directly, with the remaining 49% owned through NorSea Group.

Accidents and casualties edit

During the early hours of 14 December 2002, MV Tricolor (ex Nosac Sun, built in 1987) was sailing from Zeebrugge, Belgium to Southampton, U.K., with a load of nearly 2871 brand new BMW, Volvo and SAAB automobiles. She collided in the English Channel with mv Kariba, a 1982 Bahamian-flagged container ship. Kariba was able to continue on, but Tricolor sank and required salvage by wreck cutting. No casualties occurred.[11]

In between end of 2018 and beginning of 2019, at least two operated vessels (MV Thalatta and MV Morning Composer) heading towards Australian ports, were stopped by the Australian authorities being suspected to carry cargo contaminated by the presence of the Brown marmorated stink bug. The vessels faced serious delays, and were asked to leave Australia territorial waters after a long wait at anchorage,[12] being finally denied to enter any port until new fumigation performed on all cargo.

List of current Wilhelmsen Lines ships edit

List of ships as of January 2011
Name Type Operator WW Ownership Built Flag
MV Thermopylae Roll-on/roll-off Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 100% 2015 Malta
MV Tønsberg Roll-on/roll-off Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 100% 2012 Malta
LPGC Ayame Very large gas carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line N/A 2010 Singapore
MV Tirranna Large Car/Truck Carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 100% 2009 Norway
MV Toscana Pure Car/Truck Carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 100% 2009 Norway
MV Torino Pure Car/Truck Carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 100% 2009 Norway
MV Tijuca Large Car/Truck Carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 100% 2008 Norway
MV Toreador Pure Car/Truck Carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 100% 2008 United Kingdom
MV Tomar Pure Car/Truck Carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 100% 2008 United Kingdom
MV Tarifa Pure Car/Truck Carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line Longterm T/C 2007 Bahamas
MV Talia Pure Car/Truck Carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line Longterm T/C 2006 Bahamas
MV Taipan Pure Car/Truck Carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line Longterm T/C 2006 Bahamas
MV Morning Concert Pure Car/Truck Carrier EUKOR Car Carriers Inc. 100% 2006 United Kingdom
MV Tombarra Pure Car/Truck Carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line Longterm B/B 2004 United Kingdom
MV Toledo Pure Car/Truck Carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line Longterm B/B 2004 United Kingdom
MV Topeka Pure Car/Truck Carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line Longterm B/B 2004 United Kingdom
MV Tortugas Pure Car/Truck Carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line Longterm B/B 2004 United Kingdom
MV Torrens Pure Car/Truck Carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line Longterm B/B 2004 United Kingdom
MV Toronto Pure Car/Truck Carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line Longterm B/B 2004 United Kingdom
MV Tamerlane Roll-on/roll-off Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 100% 2001 Norway
MV Talisman Roll-on/roll-off Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 100% 2000 Norway
MV Tarago Roll-on/roll-off Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 100% 2000 Norway
MV Tamesis Roll-on/roll-off Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 100% 2000 Norway
MV Freedom Pure Car/Truck Carrier American Roll-on/roll-off Carrier 50% 1997 United States
MV Honor Pure Car/Truck Carrier American Roll-on/roll-off Carrier 50% 1996 United States
MV Endurance Roll-on/roll-off American Roll-on/roll-off Carrier 50% 1996 United States
MV Resolve Pure Car/Truck Carrier American Roll-on/roll-off Carrier 50% 1994 United States
MV Integrity Pure Car/Truck Carrier American Roll-on/roll-off Carrier 50% 1992 United States
MV Courage Pure Car/Truck Carrier American Roll-on/roll-off Carrier 50% 1991 United States
MV Patriot Pure Car/Truck Carrier American Roll-on/roll-off Carrier 50% 1987 United States
MV Tancred Pure Car/Truck Carrier EUKOR Car Carriers Inc. Longterm B/B 1987 Norway
MV Trianon Pure Car/Truck Carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line Longterm B/B 1987 Norway
MV Trinidad Pure Car/Truck Carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 100% 1987 Norway
MV Tai Shan Pure Car/Truck Carrier EUKOR Car Carriers Inc. Longterm B/B 1986 Norway
MV Takara Pure Car/Truck Carrier EUKOR Car Carriers Inc. Longterm B/B 1986 Norway
MV Tasco Pure Car/Truck Carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 100% 1985 Norway
MV Liberty Pure Car/Truck Carrier American Roll-on/roll-off Carrier 50% 1985 United States
MV Tagus Pure Car/Truck Carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 100% 1985 Norway
MV Tampa Roll-on/roll-off Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 100% 1984 Norway
MV Taiko Roll-on/roll-off Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 100% 1984 Norway
MV Texas Roll-on/roll-off Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 100% 1984 Norway
MV Terrier Pure Car/Truck Carrier EUKOR Car Carriers Inc. 100% 1982 Norway
MV Talabot Roll-on/roll-off Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 50% 1979 Singapore
MV Tampere Roll-on/roll-off Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 50% 1979 Singapore
MV Toba Roll-on/roll-off Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 50% 1979 Singapore
MV Tapiola Roll-on/roll-off Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 50% 1979 Singapore
MV Tourcoing Roll-on/roll-off Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line 1978 Singapore
LPGC Lycaste Peace Very large gas carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line N/A 2004 Panama
LPGC Lucina Providence Very large gas carrier Wilh. Wilhelmsen Line N/A 2008 Panama

Ships gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Wilh. Wilhelmsen – restructuring for future growth". wilhelmsen.com. 15 March 2010. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  2. ^ Cecilie Paus in Kapital
  3. ^ Shaping the Maritime Industry
  4. ^ Dagens Næringsliv, 17 September 2009
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 August 2017.
  6. ^ "Wilhelmsen – Store norske leksikon". snl.no (in Norwegian). 2012. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  7. ^ Alexander Nix' norske kone er rederarving, Dagbladet
  8. ^ "Wallenius Lines and Wilh. Wilhelmsen acquire Hyundai Merchant Marine's car carrier division for US$1.3 billion".
  9. ^ "Wilhelmsen new ro-ro is biggest ever". The Motorship. 28 May 2011. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  10. ^ Careers at Wilhelmsen
  11. ^ . www.wilhelmsen.com. Archived from the original on 13 September 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  12. ^ "HOT PORT NEWS from GAC | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide".

Bibliography edit

  • Bakka, Dag (1995). Speed & Service: Wilhelmsens's First Century in Australia. Sydney: Maritime Heritage Press. ISBN 1876059001.
  • Bland, A L; Crowdy, Michael; Syse, J P (1961). Wilh. Wilhelmsen, 1861-1961: the firm and the fleet. Kendal, England: World Ship Society. OCLC 12565838.
  • Kolltveit, Bård; Crowdy, Michael; Bangsmoen, Hans Christian; Kjaervik, Per H (1994). Wilh. Wilhelmsen, 1861-1994. Kendal, England: World Ship Society. ISBN 0905617738.
  • Kolltveit, Bård; Bangsmoen, Hans Christian (2011). Wilh. Wilhelmsen 150 years: 1861-2011: History and Stories. Lysaker, Norway: Dinamo Forlag/Wilh. Wilhelmsen. ISBN 9788280712431.
  • Syse, J.P.; Howells, Astri; Crowdy, Michael (1978). Wilh. Wilhelmsen, 1861-1977: a brief history: a fleet list. Kendal, England: World Ship Society. ISBN 0905617053.
  • Wilh. Wilhelmsen, 1861-1961: A Short History of 100 Years' Activity. Oslo: Wilh. Wilhelmsen. 1961. OCLC 2622667.

External links edit

  • . Wilh. Wilhelmsen. Archived from the original on 8 August 2010. Retrieved 11 January 2011.

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Wilh Wilhelmsen Holding ASA WWH 1 is a Norwegian multinational maritime group headquartered in Lysaker Norway The group employs more than 21 000 people and has operations in 75 nations 2 The Wilhelmsen group operates the largest maritime network in the world with over 2200 locations worldwide 3 Wilh Wilhelmsen Holding ASATypeAllmennaksjeselskapTraded asOSE WWIIndustryShippingFounded1861 162 years ago 1861 HeadquartersLysaker NorwayKey peopleThomas Wilhelmsen CEO Diderik Schnitler chair Number of employeesCa 21 000Websitewww wilhelmsen comThe WW group was founded on 1 October 1861 in Tonsberg The company s first vessel was the barque Mathilde in 1886 Halfdan Wilhelmsen was forward thinking and realised that steamboats were the future therefore in 1887 he bought the vessel Talabot It was only after they bought Talabot that the company started making profits Thence all their ships have been named started with the letter T often leading to the same name given repeatedly to different ships over time For example there have been at least four ships named Talabot ranging from tankers to ro ro vessels Since 1978 the main owners have been the siblings Cecilie Paus and Helen Juell and their now deceased brothers Wilhelm Wilhelmsen and Finn Wilhelmsen 4 Their children the fifth generation of the Wilhelmsen family are Thomas Wilhelmsen Olympia Paus Pontine Paus Cathrine Lovenskiold Wilhelmsen Hedvig Juell Maren Juell Hannah Wilhelmsen Monica Wilhelmsen and Julie Wilhelmsen Contents 1 History 1 1 Wilhelmsen family 2 Current operations 2 1 Shipping 2 2 Logistics services 2 3 Maritime services 2 4 Supply services 2 5 Accidents and casualties 3 List of current Wilhelmsen Lines ships 4 Ships gallery 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Notes 6 2 Bibliography 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp NOSAC tonnageIn 1861 the company was founded by Morten Wilhelm Wilhelmsen in the town of Tonsberg Norway During the next two decades Wilhelmsen s fleet increased with an average of one ship per year and by 1886 Wilhelmsen was Tonsberg s largest shipowner In 1886 Wilhelmsen s eldest son Halfdan Wilhelmsen joined the firm and was instrumental in the company s move from sail ships to its first steamship In late 1887 the company acquired the 1 800 ton freighter Talabot The steamship was a profitable investment for the Wilhelmsens and the letter T became synonymous with the company s naming tradition for its vessels In 1890 Halfdan Wilhelmsen laid the basis of the company s core business liner trades In 1911 NAAL The Norwegian Africa and Australia Line was established A turning point in the expansion of the Roll on roll off operations was the full acquisition in November 1995 of NAL Norwegian America Line and its 7 Car Carriers NAL also owned a 70 stake in NOSAC Norwegian Specialised Autocarcarriers already in partnership with Wilh Wilhelmsen Line that was owning the remaining 30 share At that time NAL was facing a cargo volume downturn and an overall profits reduction that made register lower than expected financial results in 1994 1995 However the NOSAC takeover was fundamental not only to increase the fleet of nearly further 20 Car Carrier vessels but also to fully step into the Korean market where the company was previously awarded Kia Motors contract to ship cars from South Korea to United States from 1996 to 1998 5 Wilhelmsen family edit The company s owners the Wilhelmsen family are descended from Wilhelm Zachariassen Holst ca 1732 1807 who worked at Vallo saltverk His great grandson was shipping magnate Morten Wilhelm Wilhelmsen 1839 1910 the founder of Wilh Wilhelmsen He was the father of ship owner Halfdan Wilhelmsen 1864 1923 factory owner Finn Wilhelmsen 1867 1951 ship owner Wilhelm Wilhelmsen 1872 1955 and businessman Axel Wilhelmsen 1881 1957 6 Halfdan Wilhelmsen was the father of Mistress of the Robes Else Werring 1905 89 married to ship owner Niels Roth Heyerdahl Werring 1897 1990 Wilhelm Wilhelmsen 1872 was the father of ship owner Tom Wilhelmsen 1911 78 who was the father of the owners of the Wilh Wilhelmsen company Morten Wilhelm Wilhelmsen 1937 2020 Cecilie Paus born 1943 and Helen Juell born 1947 Cecilie Paus is the mother of fashion designer Pontine Paus and of Olympia Paus wife of Alexander Nix 7 Current operations editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Shipping edit nbsp MV Tortugas at the Port of Rotterdam the Netherlands 2008WW conducts shipping activities and specialises in roll on roll off cargo especially for large project and awkward cargoes like train coaches small aircraft and large industrial machinery This is aided by the fact that their Ro ro vessels have large ramps that can support up to 420 tonnes cargo weight at a time Together with its partners EUKOR and Wallenius Lines the group controls some 160 car and roll on roll off carriers operating in a global network of trades Its customers include manufacturers of cars which as well as construction and agricultural machinery which In the car carrier market they are the third largest carrier tonnage wise after MOL and NYK Line On an annual basis WW s shipping companies transport 5 million cars and 12 million cubic metres of high and heavy and non containerised cargoes citation needed The group both owns and charters vessels which are deployed in the fleets operated by subsidiaries Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics American Roll on Roll off Carrier United European Car Carriers and EUKOR Car Carriers This last corresponding to the former Roll on roll off division of Hyundai Merchant Marine was jointly acquired for an 80 by Wilhelmsen and Wallenius Line in November 2002 once the European Commission officially cleared the purchase and consequent re branding 8 In June 2011 Wilh Wilhelmsen acquired the MV Tonsberg first of a class of Mark V roro ships built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries they are the largest roro ships in the world 9 Logistics services edit In association with maritime transport WW offers various types of logistics service on land terminal and technical services procurement of inland transport and supply chain management for vehicles In addition to logistical services offered through WWL the WW group has interests in South Korea s Glovis Australia s Kaplan and the two US companies American Auto Logistics and American Logistics Network citation needed Maritime services edit Wilhelmsen s maritime service segment includes ships service ship management insurance services and other maritime services activities The group offers services like agencies in many ports They are one of the world s largest providers of third party ship management services 10 The WW group provides full technical management crewing and related services for all major vessel types this also includes 50 of NorSea Wind Furthermore they sell marine products marine chemicals maritime logistics and ships agency Additionally the group provides marine and non marine insurance for internal and external clients Supply services edit The supply services segment includes NorSea Group WilNor Governmental Services and other supply service activities The WW group owns 75 2 of NorSea Group which provides supply bases and logistics to the offshore industry Moreover WilNor Governmental Services WGS provides military logistics services in Norway and internationally In 2018 WGS provided host nation support to both Allied and Norwegian forces during the NATO exercise Trident Juncture 18 In collaboration with the Norwegian Armed Forces WGS developed a web based ordering system named HOBS short for Host Nation Support Order and Billing System This technological innovation eased the process of ordering before and during as well as billing after the exercise to both participating and hosting nations 1 Wilhelmsen owns 51 of the company directly with the remaining 49 owned through NorSea Group Accidents and casualties edit During the early hours of 14 December 2002 MV Tricolor ex Nosac Sun built in 1987 was sailing from Zeebrugge Belgium to Southampton U K with a load of nearly 2871 brand new BMW Volvo and SAAB automobiles She collided in the English Channel with mv Kariba a 1982 Bahamian flagged container ship Kariba was able to continue on but Tricolor sank and required salvage by wreck cutting No casualties occurred 11 In between end of 2018 and beginning of 2019 at least two operated vessels MV Thalatta and MV Morning Composer heading towards Australian ports were stopped by the Australian authorities being suspected to carry cargo contaminated by the presence of the Brown marmorated stink bug The vessels faced serious delays and were asked to leave Australia territorial waters after a long wait at anchorage 12 being finally denied to enter any port until new fumigation performed on all cargo List of current Wilhelmsen Lines ships editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message List of ships as of January 2011 Name Type Operator WW Ownership Built FlagMV Thermopylae Roll on roll off Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 100 2015 MaltaMV Tonsberg Roll on roll off Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 100 2012 MaltaLPGC Ayame Very large gas carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line N A 2010 SingaporeMV Tirranna Large Car Truck Carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 100 2009 NorwayMV Toscana Pure Car Truck Carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 100 2009 NorwayMV Torino Pure Car Truck Carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 100 2009 NorwayMV Tijuca Large Car Truck Carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 100 2008 NorwayMV Toreador Pure Car Truck Carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 100 2008 United KingdomMV Tomar Pure Car Truck Carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 100 2008 United KingdomMV Tarifa Pure Car Truck Carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line Longterm T C 2007 BahamasMV Talia Pure Car Truck Carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line Longterm T C 2006 BahamasMV Taipan Pure Car Truck Carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line Longterm T C 2006 BahamasMV Morning Concert Pure Car Truck Carrier EUKOR Car Carriers Inc 100 2006 United KingdomMV Tombarra Pure Car Truck Carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line Longterm B B 2004 United KingdomMV Toledo Pure Car Truck Carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line Longterm B B 2004 United KingdomMV Topeka Pure Car Truck Carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line Longterm B B 2004 United KingdomMV Tortugas Pure Car Truck Carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line Longterm B B 2004 United KingdomMV Torrens Pure Car Truck Carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line Longterm B B 2004 United KingdomMV Toronto Pure Car Truck Carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line Longterm B B 2004 United KingdomMV Tamerlane Roll on roll off Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 100 2001 NorwayMV Talisman Roll on roll off Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 100 2000 NorwayMV Tarago Roll on roll off Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 100 2000 NorwayMV Tamesis Roll on roll off Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 100 2000 NorwayMV Freedom Pure Car Truck Carrier American Roll on roll off Carrier 50 1997 United StatesMV Honor Pure Car Truck Carrier American Roll on roll off Carrier 50 1996 United StatesMV Endurance Roll on roll off American Roll on roll off Carrier 50 1996 United StatesMV Resolve Pure Car Truck Carrier American Roll on roll off Carrier 50 1994 United StatesMV Integrity Pure Car Truck Carrier American Roll on roll off Carrier 50 1992 United StatesMV Courage Pure Car Truck Carrier American Roll on roll off Carrier 50 1991 United StatesMV Patriot Pure Car Truck Carrier American Roll on roll off Carrier 50 1987 United StatesMV Tancred Pure Car Truck Carrier EUKOR Car Carriers Inc Longterm B B 1987 NorwayMV Trianon Pure Car Truck Carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line Longterm B B 1987 NorwayMV Trinidad Pure Car Truck Carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 100 1987 NorwayMV Tai Shan Pure Car Truck Carrier EUKOR Car Carriers Inc Longterm B B 1986 NorwayMV Takara Pure Car Truck Carrier EUKOR Car Carriers Inc Longterm B B 1986 NorwayMV Tasco Pure Car Truck Carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 100 1985 NorwayMV Liberty Pure Car Truck Carrier American Roll on roll off Carrier 50 1985 United StatesMV Tagus Pure Car Truck Carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 100 1985 NorwayMV Tampa Roll on roll off Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 100 1984 NorwayMV Taiko Roll on roll off Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 100 1984 NorwayMV Texas Roll on roll off Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 100 1984 NorwayMV Terrier Pure Car Truck Carrier EUKOR Car Carriers Inc 100 1982 NorwayMV Talabot Roll on roll off Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 50 1979 SingaporeMV Tampere Roll on roll off Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 50 1979 SingaporeMV Toba Roll on roll off Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 50 1979 SingaporeMV Tapiola Roll on roll off Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 50 1979 SingaporeMV Tourcoing Roll on roll off Wilh Wilhelmsen Line 1978 SingaporeLPGC Lycaste Peace Very large gas carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line N A 2004 PanamaLPGC Lucina Providence Very large gas carrier Wilh Wilhelmsen Line N A 2008 PanamaShips gallery edit nbsp Torino nbsp Toledo nbsp Topeka nbsp Toscana nbsp Tomar nbsp Torrens nbsp Trinidad nbsp TyslaSee also editMV Tricolor List of roll on roll off vessel accidents Wallenius Lines Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics American Roll on Roll off Carrier EUKOR United European Car CarriersReferences editNotes edit Wilh Wilhelmsen restructuring for future growth wilhelmsen com 15 March 2010 Retrieved 28 August 2012 Cecilie Paus in Kapital Shaping the Maritime Industry Dagens Naeringsliv 17 September 2009 Norwegian American Line NAL Marine Money Offshore Archived from the original on 22 August 2017 Wilhelmsen Store norske leksikon snl no in Norwegian 2012 Retrieved 28 August 2012 Alexander Nix norske kone er rederarving Dagbladet Wallenius Lines and Wilh Wilhelmsen acquire Hyundai Merchant Marine s car carrier division for US 1 3 billion Wilhelmsen new ro ro is biggest ever The Motorship 28 May 2011 Retrieved 1 July 2012 Careers at Wilhelmsen Tricolor wreck removal contract signed today www wilhelmsen com Archived from the original on 13 September 2011 Retrieved 12 January 2022 HOT PORT NEWS from GAC Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide Bibliography edit Bakka Dag 1995 Speed amp Service Wilhelmsens s First Century in Australia Sydney Maritime Heritage Press ISBN 1876059001 Bland A L Crowdy Michael Syse J P 1961 Wilh Wilhelmsen 1861 1961 the firm and the fleet Kendal England World Ship Society OCLC 12565838 Kolltveit Bard Crowdy Michael Bangsmoen Hans Christian Kjaervik Per H 1994 Wilh Wilhelmsen 1861 1994 Kendal England World Ship Society ISBN 0905617738 Kolltveit Bard Bangsmoen Hans Christian 2011 Wilh Wilhelmsen 150 years 1861 2011 History and Stories Lysaker Norway Dinamo Forlag Wilh Wilhelmsen ISBN 9788280712431 Syse J P Howells Astri Crowdy Michael 1978 Wilh Wilhelmsen 1861 1977 a brief history a fleet list Kendal England World Ship Society ISBN 0905617053 Wilh Wilhelmsen 1861 1961 A Short History of 100 Years Activity Oslo Wilh Wilhelmsen 1961 OCLC 2622667 External links edit List of Wilhelmsen lines ships Wilh Wilhelmsen Archived from the original on 8 August 2010 Retrieved 11 January 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wilh Wilhelmsen amp oldid 1142638825, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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