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The company was based in Esbjerg. The flag was blue with a blue initial "P" on a centred white diamond.
Source: Flaggenbuch 1905, part V, group 3, image 795
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 27 May 2025
image by Ivan Sache, 2 November 2003
The company was based in Holte - diagonal. The flag was divided of red and blue by a thin white bend. The company was founded in 1920 by Captain A.N. Petersen, who died in 1941.
company website
Dov Gutterman, 26 October 2003 and Ivan Sache, 2 November 2003
The company is based in Korsør - "J" and "P" combined into white anchor on blue (see flag on company headquarters).
Source: Loughran (1995)
Source:company website and logo on homepage.
Dov Gutterman, 17 Oct 2003
The parent company of J. Poulsen has been operating since 1930.
Neale Rosanoski, 11 Sep 2004
White flag with a red seven-pointed star in the middle, an elongated and symmetrical Danish national flag placed along the upper edge of the flag, and a red stripe charged with "PROGRESS" in white placed along the lower edge of the flag. I guess this is an other Maersk-related company.
Ivan Sache, 16 Nov 2002
No, not Maersk. Besides, the company seems to have gone belly-up in the summer of 2000. There was talk of a management buy-out, but that seems to have failed.
Ole Andersen, 16 Nov 2002
The flag Dampskibs-Aktieselskabet Progress (Copenhagen). Assuming that this is the company now known as D/S Progress, it is still shown by Lloyds operating through Progress Ugland Ltd. which is a joint venture with Ugland International Holdings plc, formed around 1999. Whether the flag is used by this concern is unknown. D/S Progress is shown as being formed 1904 and again by presumption it is the company [as D/S A/S Progress] which was operated by Marius Nielsen & Søn and used their flag as shown elsewhere on this page. This association seems to have altered around 1960 when O. Amsinck are shown as the operators, from the same address. By the early 1970s Amsinck are no longer mentioned and D/S A/S Progress seems to have ceased as shipowners around the latter 1980s, next being traced as D/S Progress in the late 1990s. Nothing is known of when the flag shown here was adopted.
Neale Rosanoski, 27 Apr 2004
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