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DTG (German Shipping Company)
Deutsche Transport-Genossenschaft Binnenschifffahrt
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image by Eugene Ipavec, 28 Mar 2006
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Deutsche Transport-Genossenschaft Binnenschiffahrt
The Deutsche Transport-Genossenschaft Binnenschiffahrt eG is essentially
a transport cooperative for (private) inland navigation in Germany.
Judging by the location of its branches, it is mainly active in Northern
Germany (the main
seat is that Mecca of European inland shippers, Duisburg): Paraphrasing
what is said in the section on organization, the DTG wants to ensure high
quality and continuous shipments for its members. Representing 140 barges
in all, the cooperative is the largest of its kind in Germany. Since 1991
it also encompasses the regional fleets of Elbia-Eilfracht (on the River
Elbe), OPV (on the Weser), PTG (on the Rhine and affluent rivers) and TGB
(Berlin region and River Oder).
The DTG flag is drawn on above website but please have a look at this
page (showing other interesting flags to be treated in future). A white
diamond or lozenge touching the borders of the flag is held within black
and red triangles (hoist) resp. red and black ones (fly); in the centre
the black DTG initials (no serifs; the central ‘T’ larger) are placed on
a yellow stylized anchor.
Surely it is no coincidence that the flag contains both the former
national colours black-white-red and the current black-red-yellow (it would
be interesting to know just when DTG was founded). On the other hand, the
area of activity is to a great extent that of the former state of Prussia.
Here is a link
showing the DTG flag in action on the barge ‘Leopard’, photo found on the
Binnenvaart site.
Jan Mertens, 25 Mar 2006
DTG pennant
image by Eugene Ipavec, 25 Apr 2006
See also a DTG pennant, recently withdrawn from eBay (object no. 6620642469).
Thanks to the stylized form of the anchor, the pennant does not cause
a substantial deformation of a design conceived for a rectangle.
Jan Mertens, 24 Apr 2006
The company's ships use a pennant, stuck upon the prow. It has the same
pattern as the flag. I spotted this pennant on 28 March at Billwerder Bucht/Hamburg.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 9 June 2007