SuperFerry

Not to be confused with BC Ferries, Hawaii Superferry and Super ferries.
SuperFerry
Industry Shipping
Founded Aboitiz
Area served
Philippines

SuperFerry, founded as Aboitiz Shipping Company, later Aboitiz SuperFerry was one of the largest ferry companies in the Philippines before it was purchased by Negros Navigation, which simultaneously was purchased by the Chinese government through its private equity fund the China-Asean Investment Cooperation Fund, and became 2GO Travel, part of the 2GO Group.

The shipping company was known in the 1990s as William, Gothong & Aboitiz (WG&A). Aboitiz bought out the William Lines and Gothong Lines Group . The Gothong Group restarted its own shipping company called Carlos A. Gothong Lines (CAGLI), while the William Group opted to concentrate on its logistics, warehousing, and courier business, called Fast Logistics. SuperFerry and its sister companies SuperCat and Cebu Ferries are owned and operated by the former Negros Navigation when Negros Navigation bought all of Aboitiz Transport System, was sold to China-Asean Investment Cooperation Fund, and relaunched as 2GO Travel in 2012.

Destinations

The following the ports of call were served by SuperFerry:

Vessels

Some of these vessels are still operating as part of the 2GO Travel fleet

Incidents and accidents

See also

References

  1. WG&A Annual report, 2000
  2. 1 2 A Sorry Maritime Safety Record Indeed In The Philippines, UP Ibalon Bicol, September 11, 2008
  3. ATSC Annual report, 2004, Philippines Securities and Exchange Commission
  4. Three sinking boats in a row: Super Ferry 9, MV Hera & MB Minham, UP Ibalon Bicol, August 9, 2009
  5. Ship Report for "7302108", miramarshipindex.org.nz
  6. The Return of Abu Sayyaf, Time Magazine, August 23, 2004
  7. "M/S ÖREGRUND". 2012.
  8. 1 2 3 4 Jadrolinija - Page 6: Fast Ferries
  9. FastCat-Ryde - Wightlink - Ferry Postcards & Photographs
  10. Wightlink Ferry Postcards & Photographs
  11. SuperCat buys new vessel for $1.7M (October 17, 2007), supercat.com.ph. (archived from the original on 2009-03-19).
  12. Avendano, Christine (2007-07-21). "Gracia Burnham, other terror victims speak up". The Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  13. "Arroyo orders arrest of Abu leaders linked in ferry blast". Sun.Star Network Online. 2004-10-12. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  14. Zurbano, Joel E. (2006-03-09). "SuperFerry 12 catches fire off Bantayan Island". Manila Standard. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  15. "MV Superferry 9 Incident Report". Philippine Coast Guard. 2009-09-07 (PHT). Retrieved 2009-09-07. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  16. 40 dead, 172 missing as two ships collide, Julliane De Jesus, Agence France-Presse, INQUIRER.net, August 17th, 2013
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