- East Asiatic Company
The East Asiatic Company (EAC) ( _da. Det Østasiatiske Kompagni "or" ØK) was founded by
Hans Niels Andersen inCopenhagen in 1897. Service which would eventually include both passenger and freight lines between the Danish capital,Bangkok and the far east was the initial objective. Routes to include the Baltic andBlack Sea s were established when in 1899, the subsidiary Russian East Asiatic Steamship Co. of St. Petersburg was formed.Europe -Asia operations widened when the firm, "Est Asiatique Francais" ofParis , followed in 1902, and the Siam Steam Navigation Company, in 1908. The second of these was eventually renamed Thai Navigation Co. after the Thai government took it over in 1941. For trade in the South ofAfrica , the Swedish East Asiatic Co. later began regular trips. The subsidiaryRussian American Line began sailing toNorth America in 1916, continuing until 1917. Another, the Baltic American Line, continued the service under the Danish flag from 1921 to 1930. EAC was also involved in shipping for hire with tramp operations beginning in 1915 under the subsidiary D/S A/S Orient of Copenhagen.In these middle years, business grew considerably. The United Baltic Corporation was formed as a partnership with Andrew Weir & Co. in 1919. The early 1920s saw services extend from Copenhagen to
South Africa ,Cuba ,Australia ,Mexico andNorth Pacific ports. New York and, later, Philadelphia, Baltimore or Norfolk,Virginia were among the ports of call added for ships on the north Pacific route in 1940. Connections betweenVancouver and the far east were handled by Johnson Walton Steamships Ltd of Vancouver, when they were acquired in 1949.Most recently, cargo was the mainstay of the business. As air travel became more popular in later years, passenger operations shrank until 1969, when they were discontinued.
References
* [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/eastasiatic.htm The Ships List]
External links
* [http://www.eac.dk/ Company website]
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