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  1. Carl Woermann (* 11. März 1813 Bielefeld; † 25. Juni 1880 in Hamburg) war ein Hamburger Übersee- Kaufmann und Reederei -Gründer. Er begründete das Unternehmen, mit dem sein Sohn Adolph Woermann der größte deutsche Westafrikakaufmann [1] und der größte Privatreeder der Welt [2] wurde.

  2. Carl Woermann and his company become a household name in terms of African-German trading. 1862 Founding of the Gabon branch. 1868 Founding of the Cameroon branch. 1870 Co-founding of German Commerzbank and signing of first Commerzbank share by Carl Woermann

  3. Jan 30, 2024 · Adolph Woermann took over the family business of his father, Carl Woermann, in 1874. The ambitious younger Woermann believed Africa was a market in which to sell cheaply made German products...

  4. When Carl Woermann died on June 25, 1880, his company had become an epitome of Africa trade, with a fleet of twelve sailing ships and the brand-new steamship “Aline Woermann”. After Carl’s death he was succeeded by his second son Adolph, born on December 10, 1847 in Hamburg, and part owner of the company since 1874.

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  5. emerged from the trading house C. Woermann, founded by Carl Woermann in 1837.12 In addition to the parent company C. Woermann, the business group comprised, among others, the shipping line Woermann Line (founded in 1885), the plantation company Kamerun Land- und

  6. The Carl and Adolf Woermann Firm, established in 1837 by the Hamburg merchant Carl Woermann, entered the West African market in 1849 and came to dominate the trade of the region. Jantzen and Thormahlen were initially agents of Adolph Woermann's Woermann-Linie.

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  8. Jan 22, 2021 · In the German maritime industry of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, one company in particular dominated operations in GSWA: the Woermann-Linie. This company was responsible for running the colony’s two colonial ports, at Swakopmund in the north and Lüderitzbucht in the south.