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  2. Negros Navigation - Wikipedia

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    She is the sister ship of MV St. Joan of Arc, also bought by Aboitiz Shipping Corporation as MV SuperFerry 5. M/V "St Joan of Arc" as M/V "Superferry 5". M/V St. Joan of Arc - She previously served in Japan as Ferry Hakozaki later, Ferry Cosmos for Meimon Car Ferry. She was sold to Aboitiz Shipping Corporation in 1992 and was known as MV ...

  3. 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.

  4. 2GO Group - Wikipedia

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    [12] [10] [13] Because Negros Navigation was a privately held firm the exact amount invested by the Fund was not disclosed. [14] 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.

  5. 2GO Travel - Wikipedia

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    Later she was bought by Negros Navigation in 1999. She was finally sold and scrapped at Chittagong, Bangladesh in 2014, where she was named MV Joseph for her last voyage to the scrapyard. She is the sister ship of MV St. Peter the Apostle, another ship of Negros Navigation. M/V "St. Joseph the Worker" St. Peter the Apostle (SPA) [41] 7518408: Ferry

  6. Cebu Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Cebu Ferries was a brand and part of Aboitiz Transport System Corporation (ATSC) and later, Negros Navigation Co. (NENACO), and served the VisMin operations of ATSC. Its hubs were at Pier 4 in Cebu City, Philippines. In 2012, Cebu Ferries and its sister companies; SuperFerry and SuperCat merged with Negros Navigation and rebranded as 2GO Travel.

  7. List of people from Negros Occidental - Wikipedia

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    Jorge B. Vargas — Member, World Scout Committee, de facto Head of the Philippine Government during World War II, Executive Secretary to Manuel Quezon Teodoro Locsin Jr. — Permanent Representative of the Philippines to the United Nations , former Congressional Representative, and journalist

  8. Lite Shipping Corporation - Wikipedia

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    IMO number: 7323205: The company's flagship, she is 75 meters long, and can carry almost 800 passengers and 18 trucks or buses. She was acquired in 2007 as the GP Ferry-1 of George & Peter Lines, formerly the M/V Santa Maria of Negros Navigation: MV Lite Ferry 8: Lite Ferry Nine: IMO number: 9886299: A brand new ship made in China. Lite Ferry ...

  9. SuperFerry 9 - Wikipedia

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    SuperFerry 9 was a ferry owned by the Philippines-based carrier Aboitiz Transport System Corp (ATSC) and operated by their SuperFerry division. [1] About 9 a.m. Sunday, September 6, 2009, she sank off the south-west coast of Zamboanga Peninsula with a total of 971 passengers and crew aboard.

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