Avondale Shipping Company Panama S.A. was formed in 1963. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in shipping and owner of the vessel Olympic Gulf (ex Melika). The company was dissolved in 1983.
Bahama Marine S.A. was formed in 1956. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in shipping and tourism. It was one of the companies that between 1951-1959 purchased shares of the Société des Bains de Mer and eventually took control of the company that owned Monaco’s most important businesses: the Casino, the Opera House and the famous Hôtel de Paris. According to the documents in the archive the company continues until 1993.
Balboa Marine S.A. was formed in 1956. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in shipping.
Balleneros Limited S.A. was formed in 1950. It was a type-C company which purchased 12 corvettes (Olympic Chaser, Olympic Fighter, Olympic Arrow, Olympic Conqueror, Olympic Champion, Olympic Victor, Olympic Lightning, Olympic Runner, Olympic Explorer, Olympic Cruiser, Olympic Leader, Olympic Promoter) and convert them to whaling vessels, forming Onassi's whaling fleet. Along with the Olympic Whaling Company they were the owners of Onassi's whaling fleet.
Bangor Marine Panama S.A. was formed in 1980. It was a type-F company. The company was dissolved in 2007.
Barbados Marine S.A. was formed in 1957. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in shipping and owner of the vessel Olympic Light. After 1975 Cramer Panama S.A. was the sole shareholder of the company. The company dissolved in 1982.
Barrow Holding Corporation was formed in 1986. It was a type-B company mainly acting as intermediate holding company. It belonged to Pinelands Marine Panama S.A. This new company was formed after the division of the Onassis assets and the restructuring of the companies to serve the needs of the Christina Onassis group, which was managed separately by OMSA and separately from the Alexander S. Onassis Foundation's companies.
Belgrano Shipping Company S.A. was formed in 1956. It was a type-C (sometimes type-D) company mainly engaged in tourism. It was one of the companies that between 1951-1959 purchased shares of the Société des Bains de Mer and eventually took control of the company that owned Monaco’s most important businesses: the Casino, the Opera House and the famous Hôtel de Paris. After 1975 it was acting as intermediate agency and had bank accounts for staff remittances, Grant loan to A.M. In 1990 seems that 50% shares of the company belongs to ASO and the other 50% to Atol.
Belgravia Investments Panama S.A. was formed in 1976. It was a type-D company acting mainly as intermediate agency in the fields of cash management and investments. It belonged to Henley Finance Corporation. In 1977 it owned shares of of Societe Des Forges & Chantiers de la Mediterranee. This new company was formed after the division of the Onassis assets and the restructuring of the companies to serve the needs of the Christina Onassis group, which was managed separately by OMSA and separately from the Alexander S. Onassis Foundation's companies. The company was dissolved in 2000.
Benmore Panama S.A. was formed in 1970. It was a type-B company acting as intermediate holding company. It was one of the main mother companies that held the shares of the daughter shipping agencies. In 1990 the company belonged to ASO Group.
Beverley Marine Panama S.A. was formed in 1961. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in shipping and owner of the vessel Olympic Freedom. According to the archival documents the company seems to be active until 1993.
Bluefields Marine S.A.was formed in 1956. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in shipping and tourism. It was one of the companies that between 1951-1959 purchased shares of the Société des Bains de Mer and eventually took control of the company that owned Monaco’s most important businesses: the Casino, the Opera House and the famous Hôtel de Paris. It was also the owner of the vessel Olympic Laurel
Bonaventura Sociedad Maritima Financiera S.A. was formed in 1956. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in shipping and shipbuilding. It was also the owner of the vessel Orpheus.
Bridgeport Maritime Panama S.A. was formed in 1969. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in shipping and owner of the vessel Olympic Archer.
Bristol Navigation S.A. was formed in 1956. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in tourism. It was one of the companies that between 1951-1959 purchased shares of the Société des Bains de Mer and eventually took control of the company that owned Monaco’s most important businesses: the Casino, the Opera House and the famous Hôtel de Paris. After 1975 Cramer Panama S.A. was the sole shareholder of the company. The company was dissolved in 1983.
Burlington Shipping Limited was formed after 1975. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in real estate. In 1990 the company belonged to ASO Group
Burnside Holding Corporation was formed in 1986. It was a type-B company mainly acting as intermediate holding company. It belonged to Pinelands Marine and after some years to Holky Investors Inc. This new company was formed after the division of the Onassis assets and the restructuring of the companies to serve the needs of the Christina Onassis group, which was managed separately by OMSA and separately from the Alexander S. Onassis Foundation's companies.
Calera Panama S.A. was formed in 1968. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in shipping and owner of the vessel Olympic Bond.
Camrose Panama S.A. was formed in 1968. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in shipping and owner of the vessel Olympic Avenger. After 1975 the main stockholder of the company was A.S.O. Naviera Panama S.A.
Caribbean Atlantic Cargo Inc. was formed in 1956. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in shipping and owner of the vessel Ondine.
Carlow Maritime Panama S.A. was formed in 1968. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in shipping and owner of the vessel Olympic Banner.After 1975 the company passed to the Christina Onassis Group of companies owned by ATOL and managed by OMSA. After 1999 the ownership of Christina Onassis Group of Companies passed to her daughter Athina Onassis. The management of the companies was still held, separately from the Alexander S. Onassis Foundation Companies, until 1999. The company was dissolved in 2000
Cartagena Shipping Company Panama S.A. was formed in 1958. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in shipping and owner of the vessel Olympic Valley.