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Rederi AB Svea

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used as freighters around the world, carrying whatever cargo they could find from any port to any other port. In addition to these Sveabolaget soon starter operating cargo and passengers around the coast of Sweden and in the Baltic Sea. In 1918 the company (which by this time had changed its name to
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was formed. In 1981, following financial difficulties, Rederi AB Svea sold its shares in TT-Saga Line and Scandinavian Ferry Lines, and in the end of the year the company itself was merged into Johnson Line. Further on Johnson Line merged with
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on routes between Sweden and Finland. In the 1930s the company radically expanded its freight operations, the size of its fleet growing to approximately 100 vessels.
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founded in the 1870s. It operated a wide variety of ships carrying freight and passengers around the world, mostly concentrating on traffic in the
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and was one of the largest Swedish shipping companies in its time. Rederi AB Svea was one of the founding members of
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Sveabolaget was founded in the 1870s, receiving its first ship in 1872. Most of early Svea ships were
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Svea faced hard times in the 1970s and in 1975 50% of Svea shares were sold to
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Stockholms Rederi AB Svea) started collaboration with
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Svea Line (Finland)
list of references
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improve
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Swedish
shipping company
Baltic
North Sea
Silja Line
Skandinavisk Linjetrafik
Scandinavian Ferry Lines
Linjebuss
Trave Line
Finnish
Netherlands
Johnson Line
steamers
Finland Steamship Company
Steamship Company Bore
World War II
ferry
Denmark
Germany
Trave Line
Skandinavisk Linjetrafik

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