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  2. 2GO Travel - Wikipedia

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    2GO Travel or 2GO Sea Solutions, also known simply as 2GO, is a ferry company based in Manila, Philippines, the shipping arm of 2GO Group, and the only remaining passenger cargo ferry company operating to and from Manila to Visayas and Mindanao, with its hubs located in Pier 4 at the Manila North Harbor and Batangas International Port.

  3. List of maritime disasters in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The ferry suffered minor damage, was repaired and returned into service. However, it later caught fire at Cebu in March 2006. [47] but was repaired and continued in service until 2021. MV SuperFerry 14: WG&A: 27 February 2004 94 24 781 The ferry sailed out of Manila for Cagayan de Oro via Bacolod and Iloilo City with 899 recorded passengers and ...

  4. List of maritime disasters involving the Philippine Span Asia ...

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    On 16 August 2013 at 8:45pm as it approached Cebu City's harbor, the 2GO ferry the M/V St. Thomas Aquinas, formerly the SuperFerry 2, [11] collided with the cargo ship the Sulpicio Express Siete of Sulpicio Lines and sank in 144 meters of water off Lauis Ledge Talisay, Cebu. [12] The ship was carrying 831 people—715 passengers and 116 ...

  5. SuperFerry - Wikipedia

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    SuperFerry 12 (1996-2012) - SuperFerry 12 was the former New Miyako of Hankyu Ferry of Japan and was sold to WG&A in 1996 and renamed to SuperFerry 12. She was involved in a collision with the passenger-cargo boat M/V San Nicholas in 2003. [11] She was later repaired and was later transferred to 2GO Travel in 2012.

  6. MV St. Thomas Aquinas - Wikipedia

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    She originally served the Manila-Cebu-Cagayan de Oro route. In 2003, She was converted from a 4-deck liner to just 2, the passenger capacity of M/V SuperFerry 2 dropped to only 904 The ship moreover became an all-airconditioned ship.

  7. Supercat Fast Ferry Corporation - Wikipedia

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    She is a sister ship of Supercat 22 and was also built by FBMA Marine Inc. (an Aboitiz Company) in Balamban, Cebu. Similarly, this vessel uses a simple propulsion system and is fuel-efficient. She was renamed M/V Smart in South Korea, before ending up with SuperCat. St. Emmanuel: IMO number: 8745589: 1998: 2011: 175: 25 m (82 ft)

  8. 2GO Masinag - Wikipedia

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    2GO Masinag is a passenger ferry of the Philippine shipping company 2GO Travel that went into service in 2002 as Ferry Fukuoka II. [2] [3] [4]She is the sister ship of 2GO Masikap, the former Ferry Kyoto II, acquired by 2GO a few months before 2GO Masinag.

  9. 2GO Group - Wikipedia

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    Later, in 2012 the company was reorganized and rebranded as 2GO Group Inc. with its brands SuperFerry, SuperCat, and Cebu Ferries merged with Negros Navigation to form 2GO Travel. In 2016, SM Investments Corporation (SMIC) and Dennis Uy's Chelsea Logistics inc jointly acquired a major stake of 2GO Group Inc, owning a significant share in the ...

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