Irish Shipping
Irish Shipping Limited was an Irish state-owned deep sea shipping company, formed during World War II for the purpose of supplying the country's import needs. Its ships were usually named after trees. Its contribution to Irish neutrality was recognised by the government after the war. In the post-war years the company continued to operate as a commercial strategic reserve until 1984 when, as a result of taking on a series of expensive long-term time charters, it was forced into liquidation.
House flag (1947–1984) | |
Industry | Passenger transportation Freight transportation Marine insurance |
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Founded | 21 March 1941 |
Defunct | 14 November 1984 |
Fate | Liquidation |
Headquarters | Dublin, Ireland |
Area served | Global trade |
Owner | Irish Government |
Divisions | Irish Continental Line Belfast Car Ferries |
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