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2:3, image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 4 Jan 2026
This company is not yet in FotW-ws (see [pt~hf.html]). It is an approx. 2:3 white flag with the company logo and lettering centred on it with a very thin double orle all around,
green outside and red inside, with a background white gap inbetween. The logo is a horizontally oblong ellipse divided vertically green(hoist) and red (fly),
each half showing respectively a "N" and a "L", both white.
Below the ellipse lettering reading "Naveiro Line" in green bold serifless capitals, set in typeface Microgramma or similar.
The shades of red and green conceptually are those of the national flag; although this logo shares this feature with those of Portline or TAP .
António Martins-Tuválkin, 4 Jan 2026
Naveiro is not state-owned and was never a flag-carrier company. Indeed little can be seen online about this company (besides a gaggle of fake directories all copying the same low quality uncurated information)
and I confess I never heard of it. It was reportedly created in 1984, with headquarters in Cascais, operating maritime cargo (did it have any ships of its own?, no idea), and went bankrupt between 2020 and 2022.
Source: Josef Nüsse´s webpage
António Martins-Tuválkin, 4 Jan 2026
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