Carl Gustav Thulin, 9 October 1845 - 25 March 1918) was a Swedish shipowner. [1] He co-owned and later became the sole owner of the shipping company Nordström & Thulin. [2] He was the son of Anders Thulin och Charlotta Thulin. In 1861, he was employed at the age of sixteen by ship broker Carl David Nordström at a firm that since 1850 had worked with cargoing ships in Stockholm. [2] In 1866, Thulin became co-owner of the company that was called Nordström & Thulin. That same year the company bought its first own ship. [3]
Carl Gustav Thulin, 9 October 1845 - 25 March 1918) was a Swedish shipowner. [1] He co-owned and later became the sole owner of the shipping company Nordström & Thulin. [2] He was the son of Anders Thulin och Charlotta Thulin. In 1861, he was employed at the age of sixteen by ship broker Carl David Nordström at a firm that since 1850 had worked with cargoing ships in Stockholm. [2] In 1866, Thulin became co-owner of the company that was called Nordström & Thulin. That same year the company bought its first own ship. [3]