Ocean Group plc was a major
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transport business. It was listed on the
London Stock Exchange
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and was a constituent of the
FTSE 250 Index.
History
The company was founded by
Alfred Holt
Alfred Holt (13 June 1829 – 28 November 1911) was a British engineer, ship owner and merchant. He lived at Crofton Estate, Crofton, Aigburth in Liverpool, England. Holt is credited with establishing the long distance steamship by develo ...
and Philip Holt, as the ''Ocean Steamship Company'', to provide a steamship service known as the ''
Blue Funnel Line
Alfred Holt and Company, trading as Blue Funnel Line, was a UK shipping company that was founded in 1866 and operated merchant ships for 122 years. It was one of the UK's larger shipowning and operating companies, and as such had a significan ...
'', between the United Kingdom and China.
It was generally known as ''Holts'' and had a trademark blue funnel on its ships.
[ For many years it used ]Swire Group
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as it shipping agents.[ In 1947 it formed ]Malayan Airways
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.[
It was first listed on the ]London Stock Exchange
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in 1965.[
In 1969, it joined forces with ]British & Commonwealth Holdings
British and Commonwealth Holdings plc was a financial services company which used to be a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.
History
The Company was originally established in 1955 when Clan Line Steamers was merged with Union Castle to form The ...
, Furness Withy
Furness Withy was a major British transport business. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange.
History
The company was founded by Christopher Furness and Henry Withy (1852–1922) in 1891 in Hartlepool. This was achieved by the amalgamati ...
, and P&O to form Overseas Containers Limited
Overseas Containers Limited (OCL) was a container shipping company formed by a consortium of British shipping companies in 1965. It was taken over by P&O in 1986. It is not to be confused with Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL).
History
In ...
to exploit the introduction of containerization
Containerization is a system of intermodal freight transport using intermodal containers (also called shipping containers and ISO containers). Containerization is also referred as "Container Stuffing" or "Container Loading", which is the pro ...
.
In 1972, it acquired ''William Cory'', a major shipping agent, and the following year, it changed its name to ''Ocean Transport & Trading''.
In 1986, it withdrew ''Overseas Containers Limited'' and in 1990 it renamed itself ''Ocean Group''.
In 2000, it merged with NFC plc to form Exel plc.NFC and Ocean forge £3.2bn alliance to exploit e-commerce
The Independent, 22 February 2000
Group members
A major restructuring exercise occurred in 1967 whereby all of the Ocean Steam Ship Company’s fleet operations were divided amongst four companies, each of which answered to the main board of the Ocean Steam Ship Company. The four fleet operating companies were: -
* Blue Funnel Line
Alfred Holt and Company, trading as Blue Funnel Line, was a UK shipping company that was founded in 1866 and operated merchant ships for 122 years. It was one of the UK's larger shipowning and operating companies, and as such had a significan ...
* Elder Dempster
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Founders
Alexander Elder
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* Glen Line
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History
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* Nederlandsche Stoomvaart Maatschappij Oceaan
Subsidiaries and subsequent acquisitions
* Seaway Car Transporters Limited were a wholly owned subsidiary of Elder Dempster
* Guinea Gulf Line – formerly the John Holt Line - was acquired by Elder Dempster in 1965
* Palm Line
The Palm Line was a UK-owned shipping line that was engaged in the West African trade from 1949, primarily servicing the ports along 5,000 miles of coastline from Morocco in the north to Angola in the far south. It ceased trading in 1986.
Palm ...
was acquired in 1984
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