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  2. Asian Marine Transport Corporation - Wikipedia

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    On 23 October 2018, MV Super Shuttle Ferry 18 suffered engine problems while en route from Roxas, Capiz to Caticlan Jetty Port in Malay, Aklan. The Philippine Coast Guard rescued all 142 passengers of the vessel. There were no injuries or fatalities. [19]

  3. List of shipping companies in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Asian Marine Transport Corporation (Super Shuttle Ferry) 1999: 10: Operates shipping brands Super Shuttle RORO, Super Shuttle Ferry and Shuttle Fast Ferries. [1] [2] Cokaliong Shipping Lines, Inc. 1989: 15: Ever Shipping Lines: 1975: 3: Jomalia Shipping Corporation: 2004 [3] 10: Camotes Ferry Services: 2006: 6: Lite Shipping Corporation (Lite ...

  4. SRN Fast Seacrafts - Wikipedia

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    SRN Fast Seacrafts, Inc. which operates the Weesam Express ferry line, is a company based in Zamboanga City, Philippines that operates ferries throughout the country. The company was founded and headed by Hadji Ahmad W. Sakaluran and Hadji Wahab A. Amil his nephew in Zamboanga City.

  5. SuperFerry - Wikipedia

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    SuperFerry 2 (1993-2012) - She was originally built as the Ferry Sumiyoshi (Japanese: フェリーすみよし) of Meimon Car Ferry (later as Meimon Taiyo Ferry) (Japanese: 名門大洋フェリー, romanized: Meimon Taiyō Ferī) in Japan. She was the sister ship of Ferry Hakozaki which was later sold later in 1994 to Aboitiz Shipping ...

  6. 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 Long distance inter-island ferry operator, with its hubs located in Pier 4 at the Manila North Harbor and Batangas International Port.

  7. Trans-Asia Shipping Lines - Wikipedia

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    Ferry: 1989 2008 2908 110.00 m (360.89 ft) 16.02 m (52.6 ft) M/V Trans-Asia 3 was formerly known as New Shikoku of Shikoku Ferry Line of Japan until it was acquired by the company in 2008. This passenger vessel has a length of 110 meters and can travel up to 20 knots. The Trans-Asia 3 in Cebu Port: M/V Trans-Asia 8: IMO number: 8312980: Ferry ...

  8. Archipelago Philippine Ferries Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Archipelago Philippine Ferries Corporation's (APFC) history traces back in the early 1990s, when Christopher S. Pastrana finds the sailing condition when he travels by sea to his father's hometown, in Matnog, Sorsogon as pitiable. He operates Capp Group of Companies a firm that transport bulk cargo primarily for the fertilizer industry.

  9. Starhorse Shipping Lines - Wikipedia

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    The company acquired two RORO ferries leased from the state-owned DBP Leasing Corporation and operated them initially in the Lucena City-Marinduque route. In the succeeding years, the Maritime Industry Authority eventually allowed the company to operate in other routes aside from the Lucena-Marinduque [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and Lucena-Marinduque-Romblon ...