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RRB (The Netherlands)
Rotterdamsch Rijnvaart Bedrijf
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Rotterdamsch Rijnvaart Bedrijf
image by Jarig Bakker, 29 Apr 2008
R.R.B. or ‘Rotterdamsch Rijnvaart Bedrijf’ (old spelling; Rotterdam
Rhine Transportation Co.) plays a role in Nigoco history as recounted by
Haalmeijer & Scholten in their 1995 book ‘Van Nievelt, Goudriaan &
Co’s Stoomvaart Maatschappij (Nigoco)’.
There are two distinct periods in RRB’s history – today the first one,
before the takeover by Nigoco in 1951. As we will see, this event
led to a change in house flag.
In 1929 the Dutch subsidiary of the German-owned ‘Standaard Transport
Maatschappij’ (i.e. Standard Transportation Co.) became independent.
In 1947, the Rotterdam based ‘NV C.H.W. van Dam & Co.’ (which firm
had a seat in Basel, Switzerland, as well) together with ‘Natural AG’ became
financially linked to the company, naming the new firm ‘Natural Van Dam
AG’. The name ‘R.R.B.’ was adopted after another important
Dutch inland operator, Damco, complained about the similarity of names.
Besides transhipment in Rotterdam a regular service linked this port
to Basel. During the nineteen fifties the fleet, until then consisting
of paddlewheelers and towed vessels, was modernized; the number of ships
was reduced from about fifty to about twenty.
In 1951 Nigoco bought RRB (Natural Van Dam went on and would come to
fly a distinct flag of its own). List of RRB vessels – from Nigoco’s
viewpoint - about end of this
page: Shown as a drawing on this Binnenvaart
page (and – perhaps – on the photo of paddle steamer ‘Utrecht’), the
RRB house flag was horizontally divided orange-white-orange with black
initials ‘RRB’ on the white stripe.
Image based on Martin Heere’s drawing, taken from above book.
I should add that ‘Flaggen auf dem Rhein’ (1952 ed.) shows the initials
with serifs and has the name in modernized spelling (“Rotterdams”).
Jan Mertens, 8 Oct 2008
RRB new flag
1956 saw RRB beginning to cooperate with Koenigsfeld, the Dutch inland
shipping branch of Holland Amerika Lijn. A River Rhine line was set
up with RRB and Koenigsfeld both bringing in about fifteen motor vessels
expanding towards forty units.
There was a friendly parting of the ways in 1961 followed the next
year by cooperation with Neska, the Rhine shipping branch of SHV.
Due to logistic constraints, this was not a success.
In 1964 half of the fleet was sold to Natural Van Dam while the other
half was rented out to NRV (Nederlandse Rijnvaartvereniging i.e. Dutch
Rhine Transportation Association). RRB continued transhipment in
Rotterdam. In 1968 the last vessels were sold and in 1972 transhipment
was ended.
The above information was gleaned from Haalmeijer & Scholten’s
‘Van Nievelt, Goudriaan & Co’s Stoomvaart Maatschappij (Nigoco)’ (book,
1995).
As mentioned in part 1, a new RRB house flag was introduced around
1953 and here, too, is a family likeness to the Van Nievelt and Goudriaan
flag: a blue field with a white five-pointed star in the centre.
There were two additional horizontal stripes above and below the star,
white, bearing each two thin red stripes.
Image based on Martin Heere’s rendering found in above book. But a
photo
detail shows the actual item with a markedly larger star.
The larger star pushes the stripes near to the flag’s horizontal edges.
The design in any case was rather striking.
Jan Mertens, 9 Oct 2008
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