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by Jorge Candeias, 12 March 1999
Basically an orange-light green-orange horizontal triband. A blue stripe covers the orange stripes in the lower hoist and upper fly, creating an "S" in the center. A very nice way to put a letter in a flag! A good mark for the designer of this one!
by Jorge Candeias, 7 March 1999
"Spanish fess" of red-white-red with blue letters "SEAL" in the central stripes, separated by small blue discs.
by Jorge Candeias, 13 March 1999
Schiffahrts und Befrachtungs Kontor Marker GmbH
White with two narrow yellow horizontal bars running near the top and the bottom of the flag and a blue "M" shifted to the hoist. The base of the "M" extends to the hoist and to the fly, thus forming another horizontal stripe.
Schult & Bruns
by Jorge Candeias, 18 March 1999
Stuwe & Co.
by Jorge Candeias, 12 March 1999
White with narrow dark blue horizontal stripes along the top and bottom and a lozengy logo centered. The logo consists of a light blue "square" lozenge and triangles in dark blue, white, dark blue, light blue (top row) and in inversed order (bottom row). In the "square" lozenge, a graphical element in dark blue and white creates the interconnected letters "S" and "L".
Transport & Service GMBH & Co.
by Jorge Candeias, 26 February 1999
TransRussia Express
by Jorge Candeias, 16 March 1999
Unterweser Reederei GmbH
by Jorge Candeias, 24 February 1999
Wessels
by Jorge Candeias, 10 February 1999
Blue with white inscription "WESSELS" in italic. The "W", however, is transformed into a navigating ship through its shape, a wavy line below and light blue additions of several parts typical of cargo ships.
Wilhelm E.F. Schmid GmbH
by Jorge Candeias, 22 March 1999