Olympic Oil Lines Panama S.A.

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Olympic Oil Lines Panama S.A.

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        Dates of existence

        1948

        History

        This is an intermediate aunt company type-D, called Olympic Oil Lines, Panama SA, which was the temporary owner of ships. For example it was this company that ordered the construction of the Olympic Flame at the Bethlehem Shipyards in the USA in 1949. After the loan was repaid another C company was formed, in this case Seaford Marine S.A., to own the vessel. This aunt company belonged to the mother company Aristomenis, which was owned by the grandmother company Miraflores.

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        Montevideo, New York, Monte Carlo, Paris, London, Piraeus

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        Panama S.A.

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        Intermediate company to make the orders to the shipyards and become the temporary owner until repayment of loans.

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        Transmarine Panama S.A. (1957)

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        hierarchical

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        Transmarine Panama S.A. is the owner of Olympic Oil Lines Panama S.A.

        Dates of relationship

        1957-1975

        Description of relationship

        Company type -C, daughter

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        Sociedad Armadora Aristomenis Panama S.A. (1946)

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        hierarchical

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        Sociedad Armadora Aristomenis Panama S.A. is the owner of Olympic Oil Lines Panama S.A.

        Dates of relationship

        1948-1975

        Description of relationship

        Company type -D, aunt

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