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Corporate body · 1963

Milford Navigation Company Panama S.A. was established 1963. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in shipping and owner of the vessel "Olympic Glory". In 1963 Carolus S.A. was the registered agent. In 1981 A.S.O. Naviera Panama S.A. was the parent company. The vessel "Olympic Glory" was sold in 1983 to Sangyong Corporation of Seoul.

Corporate body

Mirastar Maritime Panama S.A. was established in 1983. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in shipping as the owner of the vessel "Olympic Mentor".

Misiones S.A.
Corporate body · 1951

Misiones S.A. was established in 1951. It was a type-C company. It was an aviation company, (dormant). Parent company Denton Marine Panama S.A. In 1990 the company belongs 50% to Atol and the other 50% to ASO Group.

Moncton Marine Panama S.A.
Corporate body · 1980

Moncton Marine Panama S.A. was formed in 1980. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in real estate.

Corporate body · 1955

Monrovia Transportation Company was formed in 1955. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in shipping and the owner of the vessel Olympic Challenger.

Corporate body · 1973

Montego Transportation Company was established in 1973. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in shipping. It was a Liberian company without issued share capital. In 1979 - 1981 the vessel "Olympic Star" belonged to the company. In 1985 "Olympic Star" was sold to Ingleside Panama S.A. In 1991 Silverton Shipping Panama S.A. was the stockholder of the company.

Monterrey S.A.
Corporate body · 1956

Monterrey S.A. was established in 1956. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in shipping and owner of the vessel "Olympic Rider".

Corporate body · 1953

Montserrado Transportation Company was established in 1953. It was a type-C company mainly engaged in shipping and owner of the vessel "Olympic Splendour".

Moore
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Moreno Shipping Company
Corporate body · 1967

Moreno Shipping Company was formed in 1967. It was a type -C company mainly engaged in shipping. The company owned the vessel Olympic Dream . After 1975 the company passed to the Christina Onassis Group of companies owned by ATOL and managed by OMSA. After 1999 the ownership of Christina Onassis Group of Companies passed to her daughter Athina Onassis. The management of the companies was still held, separately from the Alexander S. Onassis Foundation Companies, until 1999.