Kerr Steamship Company Explained

Kerr Steamship Company
Fate:Sold in 1994
Founder:H. Farquharson Kerr
Key People:A.E. Clegg
Foundation:1920
Location:New York City
Successor:Norton Lilly International
Industry:Maritime transport
Services:passenger and cargo liners
Area Served:Worldwide

Kerr Steamship Company, Kerr Company, ran passenger and cargo ships from New York City the Dutch East Indies, Ceylon, Egypt and other ports. Kerr Company was founded in 1916, and was sold to Norton Lilly International in 1994 after a Kerr-Norton joint venture that started in 1981.[1] In the 1920s Kerr Steamship Company was the largest steamship company in the United States. Kerr Steamship Company served during World War I taking supplies to the War. Kerr Steamship Company opened an office at 7 Rue Scribe, Paris and ran dock's at Bordeaux. Later, Kerr Steamship Company opened operations in Marseilles, Chicago, and New Orleans to support the war effort. In the “K” Line shipping system, the Kerr Steamship Company shipped most and sometimes all the cargo in Atlantic Ocean, "K" Line-Kerr Corporation.[2] In 1994 Kerr Company was the sub-agent for United Arab Shipping Company, and is an agent for Torm West Africa Line, Alliance Navigation, Compagnie Generale Maritime, and Compania Chilena de Navegacion Interoceanica. Kerr was the sub-agent in the South Atlantic region for the "K" Line America. [3] [4] [5]

Early steamship

Early Kerr steamships:[1]


World War II

Kerr-Silver line


Kerr-Silver Services


See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: H. Farquharson Kerr . MarineLink.
  2. Web site: 'K' Line, Kerr reorganize to accommodate growth separation to benefit both companies . www.joc.com.
  3. Web site: New York's Hidden Remnants of the Golden Age of Steamships. August 10, 2017.
  4. Kerr Steamship Company: A Brief History 1916-1981, January 1, 1981
  5. Web site: Biggest US steamship agency formed lerger unites Norton Lilly, Kerr . www.joc.com.
  6. Web site: SS Rochester (+1917) . Wrecksite.
  7. Web site: Park A . www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  8. Web site: Fort K . www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  9. Web site: Header1 . www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  10. Web site: Silver Line . marine timetable images.