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During the 1990s the company concentrated on the passenger and roll-on/roll-off ferry sector. Additional vessels were added to carry more passengers and travel on more routes. In 1994, a new route between Zamboanga Port and Sandakan Port, Malaysia, was opened [5] [6] in response to the development of BIMP-EAGA routes. [7]
It was the only ship then plying the BIMP-EAGA route [1] [2] directly from Zamboanga City to Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia and vice versa route. [3] A few days later, the undersigned arrived from Sandakan which prompted the beginning of organizing a company to manage a passenger ferry boat.
By the time she was commissioned for Aleson Shipping Lines, she became the regular ferry for Zamboanga City to Jolo, Sulu.. Following the incident involving MV Danica Joy in September 2016, the Philippine Embassy in Malaysia demanded an alternative transport for Sandakan, Malaysia to Zamboanga City knowing that the number of Filipino deportees in Sabah numbered at 7,000. [3]
MV Danica Joy was a passenger ship of Aleson Shipping Lines that serves the BIMP-EAGA Route [3] of Zamboanga City - Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia.Originally, her namesake is MV Danica Joy 2 as per records given from Maritime Industry Authority, [4] [5] and through Maritime Connector [2] as she's the successor to MV Danica Joy 1 [6] whose route is from Dapitan - Dumaguete.
The tugboat was towing MV Super Shuttle RORO 9, which suffered an engine problem while en route from General Santos to Zamboanga City, when the incident happened. [17] [18] 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 ...
The Sandakan Port. There is a ferry terminal which connects the town with some parts in the Southern Philippines such as Zamboanga City, the Sulu Archipelago and Tawi-Tawi. [81] The state government have tried to proposed a new ferry terminal in the town to attract more tourist particularly from the Philippines and also from Indonesia. [82]
MV Stephanie Marie is a passenger ferry owned and operated by Aleson Shipping Lines. [1] She's the former MV Marima III [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and currently acquired by Aleson Shipping since 1998. MV Stephanie Marie is also dubbed as MV Stephanie Marie 1 following the acquisition of MV Stephanie Marie 2
MV Ever Sweet in Zamboanga International Seaport: MV Ever Queen Emilia: Passenger/Ro-ro Cargo ship: 8944824: 1966: 248: 49.97: 13.4: former name: Sea Olympia: MV Ever Queen Emilia in Zamboanga International Seaport: MV Ever Sweet Passenger/Cargo Ship 8945165 1964 135 MV Ever Sweet at the Zamboanga International Seaport. MV Rosalinda Cargo ship ...