steamship company
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Definition
Noun: A commercial organization or firm that owns, operates, and manages a fleet of steamships for the purpose of transporting passengers or cargo.
Usage
A "steamship company" is a specific type of shipping line. It refers to the corporate entity responsible for the business operations, scheduling, maintenance, and crewing of its steamships. This term is historically significant, as such companies were primary agents of global trade and passenger travel in the 19th and early-to-mid 20th centuries.
Examples
- The steamship company announced a new transatlantic route for both immigrants and freight.
- He booked passage to Europe through a reputable steamship company.
- The bankruptcy of the major steamship company disrupted supply chains across the region.
Advanced Usage
- The term often evokes the era of steam-powered maritime travel and is central to historical and economic discussions of that period.
- While largely historical, the term can be used in modern contexts when referring to companies that operate historical steamships for tourism or when discussing the corporate history of modern shipping conglomerates.
Variants and Related Words
- Shipping line: A more general, modern term for a company operating ships, regardless of propulsion method.
- Packet company: A historical term often synonymous with steamship companies, especially those operating on regular schedules ("packets").
- Steamship line: A direct synonym for steamship company.
Synonyms
- Shipping line
- Steamship line
- Packet company (historical)
- Navigation company (archaic)
Antonyms
- There is no direct antonym, as it is a specific type of organization. Contrasting terms might include railroad company or airline, which denote transport companies using different modes.
Noun
- a line responsible for the operation of a fleet of steamships