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  2. Asian Marine Transport Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Asian Marine Transport Corporation (AMTC) is a Filipino passenger and freight shipping company established in 1999 in Cebu City, Philippines. It owns and operates the Super Shuttle RORO , Super Shuttle Ferry and Shuttle Fast Ferry brand of RORO and ROPAX ferries.

  3. List of ports in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Sea is a marginal sea east and northeast of the Philippines. It is located in the western part of the North Pacific Ocean. Port of Davao, Mindanao's main gateway. Port of Matnog, the busiest passenger ferry terminal on the AH-26.

  4. Archipelago Philippine Ferries Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Archipelago Philippine Ferries Corporation (APFC) is a ferry company based in Muntinlupa, Metro Manila, Philippines. It serves passenger and cargo routes serving select seaports in the Philippines with its fleet of catamaran Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo) ferries. It also operates ports and terminals.

  5. Port of Davao - Wikipedia

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    Located in Brgy. Sasa, Davao City, Sasa International Seaport is the main seaport serving the Davao Gulf area as the main base of the port. It is generally used for container and international shipping and operated by the International Container Terminal Services inc., [10] which also operates at the Port of Manila and Port of Subic. It is one ...

  6. North Port Passenger Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The terminal has a total area of about 12,000 square metres (130,000 sq ft), including the main building, drop-off area, ticketing booths, and a 2,000 square metres (22,000 sq ft) parking area. It features an X-ray scanning area and a luggage check-in area and has about 2,000 seating capacity. It can handle five vessels at any time. [4]

  7. Port of Manila - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Ports Authority, a government-owned corporation, manages the Port of Manila and most of the public ports in the country. It is composed of 3 major facilities, namely Manila North Harbor, Manila South Harbor, and the Manila International Container Terminal.

  8. Batangas International Port - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, the terminal handled 130,000 TEUs in 2015, [6] 28.9% of its actual capacity of 450,000 TEUs. The Port of Batangas in 2014 was only handling 12,000 TEUs or 2.7% of its actual capacity. [ 7 ] Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) discounts in the port and docking fees at the Batangas Port attracted more foreign and local shipping firms and ...

  9. Port of Iloilo - Wikipedia

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    Roll-on/roll-off ferry service, or RO-RO, is available between Iloilo City and Guimaras, while the RO-RO to Negros departs from Dumangas, Iloilo, 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of Iloilo City. In 2017 statistics record, the port ranks third in terms of ship calls, with 11,853 recorded, fourth in cargo throughput, totaling 491,719 million ...