Early years D/S Norden is one of Denmark's oldest shipping companies, founded in 1871 by
Mads Christian Holm. It was named after its first vessel, a
Glasgow-built
steamship. The company is composed of a
dry cargo and a
tanker division.
Merger with D/S Orient In the years after World War II, D/S Norden entered into an operational collaboration with D/S Orient. In 1946 Orient began to buy shares. The acquisitions continued until Orient in 1955 was granted the status of majority shareholder in D/S Norden. The majority shareholder of D/S Orient was another shipping company, A/S Motortramp, founded on 15 July 1925 by Orient's vice-chairman Arnold Eugen Reimann. In 1962, Orient's director Aage A. Tonboe became D/S Norden's 4th CEO, and immediately. == Operations ==