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  1. Chandris Line was a Greek shipping company founded in 1960 by Antonios Chandris to operate ocean liners between Greece and Australia. Initially the company also traded under the names Greek Australian Line, National Greek Australian Line and Europe-Australia Line.

  2. Chandris Line era una empresa naviera griega fundada en 1960 por Anthony Chandris para operar transatlánticos entre Grecia y Australia. Inicialmente, la empresa también cotizaba bajo los nombres de Greek Australian Line, National Greek Australian Line y Europe-Australia Line .

  3. Chandris Line / Charlton Steam Shipping Company / Celebrity Cruises. The Founder of Chandris, Mr. John D. Chandris was born in Chios, then part of the Ottoman Empire. In 1915, after years of experience in the shipping industry, he bought his first ship, the sailing vessel Dimitrios (1). By World War I his fleet comprised three steam ships ...

  4. Today Chandris (Hellas) Inc. manages close to 3 million dead weight tons (DWT). The vessels fly the Hellenic (and other) Flags and have multinational crews. Our noble goal, the “pursuit of excellence”, which leads to continual improvement and drives the day-to-day operations has been praised by our customers who consistently honor Chandris ...

  5. Chandris Line era una empresa naviera griega fundada en 1960 por Anthony Chandris para operar transatlánticos entre Grecia y Australia. Inicialmente, la empresa también cotizaba bajo los nombres de Greek Australian Line, National Greek Australian Line y Europe-Australia Line.

  6. The story of the legendary Chandris ocean liner S.S. Australis including pictures and passenger and crew recollections.

  7. Built: 1950 by Harland & Wolff, Belfast, N Ireland Gross tons: 16259 Length: 595ft (181m) Width: 76ft (23m) Draft: 29ft (9m) Speed: 18.5kn Power: 20000 bhp Propulsion: Diesel twin screw Passengers: 1076 One-class End of service: Cruising only from 1972; sold 1977 as Mediterranean Star; scrapped 1987. Go to sailing schedules for this ship.