Maersk logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG Maersk Logo PNG The star in the logo of the business conglomerate Maersk has a long and interesting history dating back to the 19th century.
- Meaning and history The current Maersk logo showcases a white seven-pointed star inside a light blue square with rounded corners.
- Next to it, there is the lettering “Maersk” in black.
- When featured on the company’s ships, the star can be seen on the light blue background without a certain shape.
- The color and the name of the brand are featured on various visible placed across the ships without necessarily copying the logo (for instance, the name can appear on the blue background).
- According to the company, the seven-pointed star has been used since 1886 when it was painted on the funnel of the first steamship, the S.S. Laura.
- Here is the story of how it was adopted.
- Captain Peter Mærsk Møller and his wife, Anna Møller, were on a long ocean voyage when the woman fell seriously ill. She was on the frontier between life and death.
- The star became a symbol of hope for the captain.
- When Anna Møller overcame her illness, he decided to use the star, which was nicknamed the star of hope, as a symbol of his business project.
- As he later explained in a letter to his wife, for him, the star on the funnel of the ship would forever remind him of the night when he had prayed asking for the sign, would remind “that the Lord hears our prayers.” Font Clean and simple, the type on the Maersk logo provides excellent legibility even if you see it from a large distance.
- Møller – Mærsk A/S is a business conglomerate working in several industries, from transport and logistics to energy.
- Since 1996, it has been known as the world’s largest container ship and supply vessel operator.
- The brand is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, with branches in around 130 countries and over 80,000 employees.
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