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Montenegro Shipping Lines, Inc. was established on 16 September 1978 by entrepreneur Vicente Leyco Montenegro, Sr., a pioneer in commercial and public transportation in the Philippines. The first route that the company served is from Batangas City to Abra de Ilog, Occidental Mindoro using the boat MV Malaya. [1]
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 Ferries) 1990: 31: Montenegro Shipping Lines: 1978: 81: AFGM ...
The main shipping lines operating are Montenegro Shipping Lines and Starhorse Shipping Lines. ... In 2020, despite the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, ...
RORO BUS Transport- a subsidiary of the Batangas-based Shipping company Montenegro Shipping Lines Incorporated (MSLI) serving the island of Occidental and Oriental Mindoro, Palawan, and also Masbate. RRCG Transport – plying Iloilo and Batangas – Alabang/Cubao operated by BusTV by Spin Manila Incorporated. It operates with its sister company ...
Aleson Shipping Lines; Archipelago Philippine Ferries Corporation (FastCat) Cokaliong Shipping Lines; Lite Shipping Corporation; Montenegro Shipping Lines; Ocean Fast Ferries, Inc. (Oceanjet) Starlite Ferries; Starhorse Shipping Lines; SuperCat Fast Ferry Corporation; Trans-Asia Shipping Lines; Roble Shipping; Medallion Transport Inc. Stopped ...
Archipelago Philippine Ferries Corporation (Visayas, Mindanao, Luzon, Batangas, Philippines) ASDP Indonesia Ferry ; Montenegro Shipping Lines (Visayas, Mindanao, Luzon, Philippines) Weesam Express (Visayas, Mindanao, Philippines) Cokaliong Shipping Lines (Visayas, Mindanao, Philippines) Trans-Asia Shipping Lines (Visayas, Mindanao, Philippines)
The Port of Abra de Ilog (Filipino: Pantalan ng Abra de Ilog) is a seaport in Abra de Ilog, Occidental Mindoro in the Philippines. It is the main seaport of northern Occidental Mindoro. Household consumption goods are the main cargoes imported in the port while outgoing cargoes are agricultural products such as corn, rice, and livestock.
San Ricardo Port or also known as Benit Port is a roro port that serves to and from Lipata Port, Surigao City, connects Pan-Philippine Highway also called Maharlika Highway AH26 that originates from Laoag to its southern terminus Zamboanga City. Montenegro Shipping Lines [19] [20] is the only primary ferry boat to serve Lipata Port and Benit Port.