Danish Shipowners’ Association becomes Danish Shipping
The Danish Shipowners’ Association updates its visual identity and changes its name to Danish Shipping.
The three organisations - Danish Shipowners’ Association, The Shipowners’ Association of 2010 and The Danish Car Ferry Association - together represent all areas of the shipping industry in Denmark. The three organisations already share a joint secretariat and from today they will also have a shared visual identity.
At the same time, the Danish Shipowners’ Assocation changes its name to Danish Shipping. The new name was approved at the annual general meeting. The Danish Car Ferry Association also changes its name to the Danish Ferry Association.
Since Danish Shipowners’ Association was established in 1884 it has gradually developed with the shipping industry. Today’s changes are part of this continuous transformation while paying respect to the long tradition of the Danish shipping industry.
The new logo is based on the international Morse code, which for many years was the globally approved, principal method for communication within global shipping. The juxtaposition of the two Morse letters in the logo – D and K – also evokes the image of the Danish flag. The logo thus combines solid Danish roots with an international outlook – two elements that characterises today’s shipping industry in Denmark.
The new visual identity gives the three organisations a unified appearance in its interaction with stakeholders.
The three distinct colours originate from the cartographic colours and represent the shipping industry’s different subsectors. The deep-ocean blue is found in Danish Shipping’s logo, and the light-blue represents the offshore sector and coastal traffic typically organised in the Danish Shipowners’ Association of 2010. The green colour bears references to the land areas of Denmark and its neighbouring countries, which are connected by ferries, and thus represents the Danish Ferry Association.