Italia Marittima

Italia Marittima

Infobox_Company
company_name = Italia Marittima S.p.A.
company_logo =| company_type = former Public
company_slogan =
foundation = Trieste, Italy (1836)
location = Trieste, Italy
key_people = Pierluigi Maneschi, Chairman
num_employees =
products = Commercial transport
homepage = [http://www.italiamarittima.it/ www.italiamarittima.it/]

Italia Marittima S.p.A. is a shipping company based in Trieste, Italy, and run by Evergreen Marine Corporation.__TOC__

History

It was founded "Österreichischer Lloyd" (or "Austrian Lloyd") in 1836 and became one of the world's biggest shipping companies by managing most oversea trade and passenger travel of Austria-Hungary until 1918. The Austrian Lloyd was running regular services from Trieste to the Near East, India, China and the Far East, Brazil the USA and Northern Europe. It also was one of the first to use steam ships.

The company's name was changed to "Lloyd Triestino" in 1919, when Trieste became a part of Italy. At this time, the company also faced major restructuring in order to recover losses incurred during World War I. By the end of the 1930s, Lloyd Triestino was once again a major world shipping power, owning a fleet of 85 vessels with 17 services to Asia, Africa and Australia. The company was once again crippled by the devastation of World War II in the 1940s. During the War, Lloyd Triestino lost 68 ships and 1,000 sailors. At the end, they were reduced to a fleet of just 5 ships and were once again faced with a massive recovery operation. By 1956, the Lloyd Triestino fleet had grown to 31 ships.

Lloyd Triestino entered into a partnership with Taiwanese shipping giant, Evergreen Marine, Corp., in 1993. This successful partnership has grown over the years, and now also includes Evergreen's British based line, Hatsu Marine Ltd., which was created in 2000.

On March 1, 2006, Lloyd Triestino's name officially changed to Italia Marittima. Ship names are gradually being changed from the prefix "LT" to "Ital" to reflect this change (e.g. LT "Cortesia" and "Ital Contessa").

ee also

*Port of Trieste

External links

* [http://www.italiamarittima.it/ Official Site]


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