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Gdynia-America Shipping Lines S.A. (Gdynia America Line - GAL) was a Polish-Danish joint stock company based in Gdynia, established in 1930 under the name of the Polish Transatlantic Shipping Company Limited (PTTO) in order to mark the Polish presence on the Atlantic; in 1934 transformed into Gdynia-America Shipping Lines.
Gdynia-America Shipping Lines, Limited.
Building of Gdynia-America Line headquarters from 1946 to 1951 seen today
Company type
Spółka akcyjna
Founded
1930 (as Polish Transatlantic Shipping Company Limited)
Defunct
2 January 1951
Fate
Merged with Polish-British Shipping Partnership and Żegluga Polska, 1951
Successor
Polish Ocean Lines
Headquarters
Gdynia
,
Poland
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