Barber Steamship Lines and American West African Line
Industry
Maritime transport
Founded
1902
Defunct
1978
Fate
Sold
Successor
Wilhelmsen Lines
Headquarters
San Francisco, California (141 Battery Street)
Area served
Far East and Worldwide
Services
Cargo and Passengers Liners
Barber Steamship Lines was founded in 1902 as Barber & Company Inc. and also operated the New York & Oriental Steamship Company. In 1928 Barber Steamship Lines operated the American West African Line. In 1945 Barber Steamship Lines was renamed the Wilhelmsen Lines, as it was acquired by Wilh. Wilhelmsen, a Norwegian company, later was renamed again to Barber International. American West African Line was closed in 1946, now part of Barber Steamship Lines. Barber Steamship Lines operated in the Far East and then around the World with Wilh. Wilhelmsen ships. Barber Steamship Lines also operated ships of British James Chambers & Company (1945 to 1955), Norwegian Fearnley & Eger Company and A. F. Klaveness & Co.[1][2][3]
^Neale Rosanoski, 26 January 2004
^"Barber International (USA) Inc - Maritime-Database.com". www.maritime-database.com.
^"A special pictorial for the pioneers". Wilhelmsen. January 7, 2020.
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