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Conti7 (Shipping company, Belgium)

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House flag of Conti7 - Image by Eugene Ipavec, 3 October 2007


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Presentation of Conti7

Continental Lines were founded in Antwerp in 1923; in 1998, the holding company was given a new name, Conti7. The seven branches of Conti7 are Conti-Lines, CONTI-GMT, Bo-Conti, Kennedy-Hunter, UMG, Sermar, R. Westphal & Co, and AbuDyck.

Ivan Sache, 28 May 2016


House flag of Conti7

The house flag of Conti7 is white with four black horizontal lines and a blue triangle charged with the white letters "CONTI7".

Eugene Ipavec, Esteban Rivera & Jan Mertens, 3 October 2007


Conti-Lines

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House flag of Conti-Lines - Image by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg , 18 February 2013

The house flag of Conti-Lines (photo) is white with four black horizontal lines and a blue triangle charged with the white letters "CL".

Neale Rosanoski, 23 July 2012


Kennedy Hunter

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House flag of Kennedy Hunter - Image by Miles Li, 29 May 2016

In 1806, the French Charles Bréquigny established as a freight broker in Antwerp, then a French port. In 1811 he became a shipbroker and left the business to his son-in-law, Bartholomew Kennedy.
In 1869 William Kennedy, Bartholomew's son, went into partnership with John Hunter, an Englishman. Their firm represented important shipping companies such as Lamport & Holt and General Steam Navigation. On Kennedy's death in 1874, Hunter took over the firm and developed an additional activity, salvaging in the river Scheldt.
[G. Devos & S. Vanfraechem. Volle kracht vooruit! Een eeuw Antwerpse Scheepvaartvereniging. Full steam ahead! A century Antwerp Shipping Federation. Pandora, Ghent, 2001]

Taken over by Conti 7 in 1999, Kennedy Hunter is now specialized in tramping and port agency, with offices in Antwerp, Ghent, Zeebrugge and Brussels.

Jan Mertens & Ivan Sache, 6 January 2006

The house flag of Kennedy Hunter (company website), is quartered white-red with the company emblem in the center.

Dov Gutterman, 10 November 2003