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  2. Category : Shipping companies of the United Kingdom

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    Pages in category "Shipping companies of the United Kingdom" ... Swan Hellenic; V. V-Ships This page was last edited on 12 March 2024, at 06:07 (UTC). ...

  3. Swan Lifeline - Wikipedia

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    Swan Lifeline mission is to create a better, healthier and safer environment for swans and general wildlife in the UK. [7]The charity provides training in swan-handling to the Thames Valley Police, Fire and Rescue Services and Network Rail, as well as providing work-experience and training for students at the Berkshire College of Agriculture and the Royal Veterinary College.

  4. Swan Hunter - Wikipedia

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    The former flagship of the Royal Navy, HMS Ark Royal was built at Swan Hunter during this period, entering service in 1985. [11] The Company was privatised again in 1987 but decided to close its Neptune Yard in 1988. [12] It was then forced to call in the receivers when the UK government awarded the contract for HMS Ocean to Kvaerner Govan in ...

  5. Bulpitt & Sons - Wikipedia

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    A Swan electric kettle in brass, at the Museum of Liverpool, England. Bulpitt & Sons Ltd was an electrical goods manufacturer and limited company in Birmingham, England, established as a brass founder in the late 19th century. [1] In the early 20th century the company registered The "Swan Brand" name. [1]

  6. Thomas Swan - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Swan & Co. Ltd. was founded by ‘Tommy’ Swan at its present site in Consett, County Durham in the North East of England. From early beginnings as a road surfacing company, using the waste product (slag) from the local steel industry as a raw material, Thomas Swan has diversified into a wide range of performance chemical products and processes.

  7. Bridge-class OBO carrier - Wikipedia

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    Seabridge Shipping was a consortium of British shipowners, founded in the late 1960s to harness economies of scale to secure major bulk cargo contracts. [1] Four members of the consortium - Bibby Line, Furness Withy, Hunting & Son and Thornhope Shipping (controlled by Hilmar Reksten, Norway) [2] - ordered the six Bridge-class OBOs for charter to Seabridge.

  8. Dockwise - Wikipedia

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    Dockwise is an oil and gas service company, providing logistical management of large and heavy structures. Key services are heavy marine transport, offshore transport, and installation and onshore industrial projects. [4]

  9. Swann-Morton - Wikipedia

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    Website: www.swann-morton.com: Swann-Morton Ltd is a British manufacturer of scalpel handles, blades and other surgical equipment based in Sheffield, England. It was ...