The Companhia Colonial de Navegação (CCN) (literally "Colonial Navigation Company") was a
Portuguese shipping company
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that was founded in 1922 and merged into another company in 1974. Its ships carried freight as well as passengers. It was perhaps best known during the
Second World War
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, when its ships, flying the
neutral
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Portuguese flag
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, were some of the few to provide
transatlantic service.
History
The company was founded in
Angola
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on 3 July 1922 to serve
Portugal's overseas colonies, particularly those in
Portuguese Africa. It started service with two ships, ''
Guiné'' and ''
Ganda
Ganda may refer to:
Places
* Ganda, Angola
* Ganda, Tibet, China
* Ganda, the ancient Latin name of Ghent, a city in Belgium
* Ganda, a settlement in Kilifi County, Kenya
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* Baganda or Ganda, a people of Uganda
** Luganda or Ganda lang ...
'', serving destinations in Angola, the
Cape Verde Islands
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, and
Guinea Bissau
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.
During the Second World War, the company expanded to take advantage of its status as one of the few shipping companies based in a
eutral nation in a position to provide service between ports in the Western Hemisphere and Europe. It acquired ships to meet the new demand, notably ''Princesa Olga'' from a Yugoslavian company, which it renamed ''RMS Ebro, Serpa Pinto'' and used in voyages between Portugal, the United States, and Brazil. Each of the company's ships had its name and PORTUGAL written in very large letters on their sides, as well as a prominent
Portuguese flag
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. Even so, two of the company's ships, the steamers
''Cassequel'' and ''Ganda'', were
torpedo
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ed and sunk during the conflict. ''Serpa Pinto'' was stopped and boarded in 1944 (May 26) in the mid-Atlantic by the
German U-boat ''U-541'', but the ship was ultimately allowed to proceed after the German naval authorities declined to approve its sinking.
After the war, the company again concentrated mostly on serving Portugal and its colonies. In 1961, one of its ships, the
''Santa Maria'', was hijacked to Brazil by forces opposed to
Salazar's government.
The increasing popularity of jet air travel from the 1950s onwards reduced demand for the company's passenger shipping services. With declining demand the company converted some of its ships into
cruise ships
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. During the
Portuguese Colonial War
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of the 1960s and early 1970s CCN ships were sometimes used as troopships to transport conscripted Portuguese soldiers to fight in Angola, Mozambique and Guinea.
On 25 April 1974 the Portuguese dictatorship was overthrown by the
Carnation Revolution
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; the new government rapidly granted independence to all Portugal's African colonies. Demand for troopships immediately ceased. Accordingly, following the Carnation revolution, the CCN was combined with the
Empresa Insulana de Navegação (EIN) to form the
Companhia Portuguesa de Transportes Marítimos (CPTM) and the newly-merged company was nationalised. The CPTM ceased operations in 1985 and was subsequently closed.
Ships
*- 1922: ''
Ganda
Ganda may refer to:
Places
* Ganda, Angola
* Ganda, Tibet, China
* Ganda, the ancient Latin name of Ghent, a city in Belgium
* Ganda, a settlement in Kilifi County, Kenya
Other uses
* Baganda or Ganda, a people of Uganda
** Luganda or Ganda lang ...
''* – Ex ''General Allenby'' (1898–1933)
*- 1922: ''
Guiné'' – Ex ''La Plata'' (1898–1930)
*- 1924:
''Lobito'' – Ex ''Thora Menzell'' (1906–1953)
*- 1925: ''
Amboim
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''* – Ex ''Sardinia'' (1898–1933)
*- 1925: ''
Benguela
Benguela (; Umbundu: Luombaka) is a city in western Angola, capital of Benguela Province. Benguela is one of Angola's most populous cities with a population of 555,124 in the city and 561,775 in the municipality, at the 2014 census.
History
Por ...
'' – Ex ''Galata'' (1905–1933)
*- 1925:
''Bissau'' – Ex ''Lagos'' (1884– )
*- 1926:
''Cassequel'' – Ex ''Numantia'' (1901–1941)
*- 1926:
''Loanda''* – Ex ''Würzburg'' (1900–1938)
*- 1926:
''Mendes Berata'' – Ex ''Hochfeld'' (1897–1927)
*- 1928:
''João Belo''* – Ex ''Gertrud Woermann'' (1905–1950)
*- 1929:
''Colonial''* – Ex ''Ypiranga'' (1908–1950)
*- 1929: ''
Sena'' – Ex ''Marienburg'' (1922–1952)
*- 1929: ''
Malange'' – Ex ''Hornfels'' (1904–1961), 1949 sold to
Turkey
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*- 1930: ''
Mouzinho''* – Ex ''Corcovado'' (1907–1954)
*- 1930: ''
Ganda
Ganda may refer to:
Places
* Ganda, Angola
* Ganda, Tibet, China
* Ganda, the ancient Latin name of Ghent, a city in Belgium
* Ganda, a settlement in Kilifi County, Kenya
Other uses
* Baganda or Ganda, a people of Uganda
** Luganda or Ganda lang ...
'' – Ex ''Plauen'' (1907–1941)
*- 1930: ''
Guiné'' – Ex ''São Miguel'' (1905–1950)
*- 1930: ''
Pungue'' – Ex ''Morocco'' (1900–1961)
*- 1931:
''Buzi'' – Ex ''Zambesia'' (1903– ), 1934 sold to
Mauritius
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*- 1940:
''Serpa Pinto''* – Ex ''Ebro'' (1915–1954)
*- 1941:
''Micondo'' – Ex ''Butio'' (1904– )
*- 1942:
''Luango'' – Ex ''Vigo'' (1905– ), 1949 sold to
Panama
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*- 1943:
''Lugela'' – Ex ''Dortmund'' (1926–1971)
*- 1943:
''Huambo'' – Ex ''Polaria'' (1919–1950)
*- 1943:
''Bailundo'' – Ex ''Sofia'' (1914–1961), 1949 sold to Turkey
*- 1943:
''Buzi'' – Ex ''Andalusia'' (1921–1964), 1951 sold to Panama
*- 1946:
''Benguela'' – 1946–1974, then transferred to CPTM
*- 1947:
''Lunda'' – Ex ''Luther Hurd'' (1944–1975), 1956 sold to
Cuba
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*- 1947:
''Pebane'' – Ex ''Phineas Windsor'' (1944–1979), 1956 sold to Cuba
*- 1947:
''Quionga'' – Ex ''B. A. Follensby'' (1945– ), 1956 sold to Cuba
*- 1947:
''Pátria''* –1947–1973
*- 1947:
''Ganda'' – 1947–1974, then transferred to CPTM
*- 1948:
''Luanda'' – 1948–1973
*- 1948:
''Amboim'' – 1948–1974
*- 1948:
''Império''* – 1948–1974
*- 1950:
''Chaimite'' – 1950–;...., in 1973 sold to
UK
*- 1950:
''Nampula'' – 1950–1973
*- 1952: ''
Sena'' – 1952–1973
*- 1952:
''Vera Cruz''* – 1952–1973
*- 1953:
''Santa Maria''* – 1953–1974
*- 1954:
''Uíge''* – 1954–1974, then transferred to CPTM.
*- 1959:
''Lobito'' – 1959–1974, then transferred to CPTM.
*- 1961:
''Infante Dom Henrique''* – 1961–1974, then transferred to CPTM.
*- 1966: ''
Lugela'' – 1966–1974, then transferred to CPTM.
*- 1968:
''Porto'' – 1968–1974, then transferred to CPTM.
*- 1969: ''
Bailundo'' – 1969–1974, then transferred to CPTM.
*- 1971: ''
Malange'' – 1971–1974, then transferred to CPTM.
*- 1972: ''
Bernardino Corrêa'' – 1972–1974, then transferred to CPTM.
*- 1972: ''
Pungue'' – Ex ''Passat'' (1967–1974), then transferred to CPTM.
*: Passenger ship
References
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Defunct shipping companies
Shipping companies of Portugal