Deutsche Dampfschifffahrts-Gesellschaft
Kosmos - DDG Kosmos
Deutsche Dampfschifffahrts-Gesellschaft
Kosmos was founded on 28th November 1872 by Knöhr &
Burchard and H.H. Eggers to exploit a shipping line to the
west coast of South America.
The first cargo steamers were ordered before the foundation
of DDG Kosmos by Knöhr & Burchard and H.H. Eggers
in England and were later transferred to DDG Kosmos.
The steamer KARNAK started her maiden
voyage from Hamburg to Chile and Peru on 4 October 1872,
followed by the THEBEN in November 1872. The THEBEN proved
to be too small for the trade and was sold in 1873 to Det
Forenede DS, (DFDS), Copenhagen. The KARNAK was wrecked
in 1875 in Smyth Canal but salvaged, repaired at Montevideo
and bought back by the Company.
In 1877 The RAMSES joined the fleet and was built on a German
shipyard. Later the DDG Kosmos was also transporting passengers
and the later built ships had a modest passenger accommodation.
Then in 1886 purchased steamer from Holland DENDERAH had
bigger passenger accommodation. Because of heavy competition
with the German shipping company of A. Kirsten all the later
built ships got bigger and better passengers accommodation.
In 1901 the DDG Kosmos and the Hamburg
Amerikanische Paket Aktien Gesellschaft (Hapag) concluded
a treaty to work together in the South America trade. Also
in 1901 the DDG Kosmos expanded their lines to the west
coast of North America and Canada.
Around 1910 the competition of some newly built railways
in South America became much heavier and encouraged the
Company to sell two newly built cargo passengers ships the
EDFU and ESNE to the Deutsche Ost Afrika Linien.
When the first World War ended the DDG Kosmos was without
any ships.
On 22th June 1921 the DDG Kosmos and the
Deutsch Australische Dampfschiff Gesellschaft merged into
the Deutsch Austral & Kosmos Linien and the funnel marking
changed from a black funnel into the Deutsch Australische
Australische Dampfschiff Gesellschaft colour. The Liner
services were placed under their own flag, to the Dutch
East Indies. The Australia service under Deutsch Australische
Dampfschiff Gesellschaft flag and to the west coast of North
and South America the Kosmos flag.
On 30th January 1926 the Deutsch Austral
& Kosmos Linien merged with the Hugo Stinnes Linien
and on 24th November the Company was taken over by Hamburg
Amerikanische Paket Aktien Gesellschaft (Hapag). The Hapag
used the name of the DDG Kosmos on her liner service to
the west coast of North and South America till World War
2. The funnel marking of the Deutsch Austral & Kosmos
Linien was used on the yellow Hapag funnel albeit in a smaller
form which lasted till 1987
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