Ivaran Lines
Ivarans Rederi AS was a merchant steamship company founded in Norway by Ivar Anton Christensen in 1902.
The flag was red with a white "C" in the middle, for the founder's family name: Christensen.
History
Stockard Steamship Corporation
Stockard Steamship Company of New York was the major agent of Ivaran for many years. Ivaran had an involvement with Stockard resulted from World War II as they operated a tramping service between the East Coast of USA and South America which was previously managed by fellow Norwegian company A/S Holter Sørensens.In Merchant Ships, E.C. Talbot-Booth shows the vessels Ivaran and Lise in the name of Ivaran Lines which fits with the name based New York given by F. J. N. Wedge in Brown’s Flags and Funnels. Subsequently Ivarans appear to have re-established in Oslo under their own name.
- Stockard Steamship Corporation was active with charter shipping with the Maritime Commission and War Shipping Administration for World War II. The ship was run by its Stockard Steamship Corporation crew and the US Navy supplied United States Navy Armed Guards to man the deck guns and radio.
CP Ships
When acquired by CP Ships, Ivaran Lines was operating the following services:
- U.S. East Coast to East Coast South America
- U.S. Gulf Coast to East Coast South America
- U.S. Gulf Coast to Central America and the Caribbean.
International identifiers
BIC Code : '''IVLU'''Vessels
In the final 1980s and 1990s the fleet was composed of multi-purpose container ships, which had names taken from the Channel Islands, in Southern California, USA:- Salvador
- Santa Fe
- San Diego
- San Clemente
- San Lorenzo
- San Miguel
- San Nicolas
- San Pedro
- San Isidro
- Santa Cruz
- San Francisco
- Santos
- São Paulo
- Savannah
- San Luis
- San Nicolas X
- Santa Rosa
- San Marino
- San Martin
- San Juan
- Santa Catarina
- San Antonio
- Santa Margarita
In 1998, Ivaran Lines had a fleet of 13 container ships with a capacity between 563 and 1742 TEU.
Stockard Steamship World War II
Stockard Steamship operated for World War II ships:[Victory ship]s
- SS Attleboro Victory
[Liberty ship]s
- SS Dan Beard
- SS Daniel Chester French
- SS Paul Chandler
- SS Joseph C. Lincoln
- SS John L. Elliott
- SS John W. Garrett
- SS George R. Poole
- SS Thomas Sinnickson, sank July 7, 1943 torpedoed by U-185 off Brazil
- SS William Crompton
- SS Charles N. Cole
- SS Jesse Cottrell
- SS W. S. Jennings
- SS Wendell L. Willkie
- SS Edgar E Clark
- SS John H. McIntosh
Other