Olympic Steamship Company

Olympic Steamship Company was founded in Seattle, Washington, on August 22, 1925, by John Ambler, Charles A. Wallace, and William W. Shorthill.

John Ambler was an attorney, and Charles A. Wallace previously worked at Fisher Flouring Mills Company.

Olympic Steamship Company's first ship was an acquired 5,335-tonne tanker named the SS Dayton.

The Olympic-Griffiths Line acquired the 7,216-tonne cargo ship SS Olympic Pioneer, which was used on Pacific Northwest lumber and newsprint routes.

The Olympic Steamship Company was active in supporting the World War II effort.

Salmon Terminals is now a general logistics, shipping, distribution, warehouse, and contract packaging firm.

[4] The Olympic Steamship Company's fleet of ships was used to help the World War II effort.

Liberty ship of World War II