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SuperCat 8 (sold to Croatian Shipping Company Jadrolinija, renamed as Dubravka [13]) SuperCat 9 (sold to Croatian Shipping Company, renamed as Bisovo) SuperCat 10 (sold to Korean Shipping Company WONDERFUL ISLAND CO., renamed as Mosulpo 1 (모슬포1호)) SuperCat 11/St. Raphael (sold to Italian Shipping Company Ustica Lines, renamed as Federica M)
Cokaliong Shipping Lines, Inc. (CSLI) is a shipping line based in Cebu City, Philippines. It operates both passenger and cargo ferries on routes in the Visayas and Mindanao regions and is one of the youngest shipping companies in the Philippines .
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.
[1] [2] [3] In September 2017, Chelsea Logistics Holdings Corp. (CLC), a logistics company owned by Filipino entrepreneur Dennis Uy under Udenna Corporation, acquired Starlite Ferries, Inc. from the Cusi family. Uy also owns Philippine interisland ferry companies Supercat Fast Ferry Corporation and Trans-Asia Shipping Lines. [2] [3]
SuperFerry 7 (1996-1997) - Former Naminoue Maru of A" Line in Japan, and built in 1980, she was sold to William Lines in 1994 and renamed the Mabuhay 2; later becoming a part of the SuperFerry fleet as part of the William, Gothong, and Aboitiz Shipping lines merger and was renamed SuperFerry 7.
Shipping Lines Commenced Operations No. of Vessels Remarks 2GO Travel: 2012: 9: Aleson Shipping Lines: 1976: 25: Archipelago Philippine Ferries Corporation (FastCat) 2002: 18: Asian Marine Transport Corporation (Super Shuttle Ferry) 1999: 10: Operates shipping brands Super Shuttle RORO, Super Shuttle Ferry and Shuttle Fast Ferries. [1] [2 ...
Since its establishment, the company has grown to become the largest ship-tonnage owner and operator in the Philippines, serving 32 ports of call. [2] The company has an estimated nationwide market share of 35% for containerized cargoes and 80% for rolling cargo. [1] In 2010, the company began using the Batangas International Port as it hub. [1]
Cebu Ferry 2 (renamed M/V St. Anthony de Padua under 2GO Travel. sold to breakers in 2024) M/V Cebu Ferry 3 as M/V St. Ignatius of Loyola. Cebu Ferry 3 (renamed as M/V St. Ignatius of Loyola under 2GO Travel.) Our Lady of Mount Carmel [4] (sold to George and Peter Lines & renamed as M/V GP Ferry 2. Was later sold to Lite Shipping Inc. and was ...