- Negros Navigation
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Negros Navigation Co., Inc. (Nenaco) is one of the oldest domestic shipping companies in the Philippines. It is also one of the largest companies in the passenger transport business in the Philippines.[1] Its main hub is Pier 2 in Manila North Harbor.
It was organized and registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on July 26, 1932 for the purpose of transporting passengers and cargo at various ports of call in the Philippines.
In the 60’s Nenaco was the first among the domestic shipping companies to operate brand new, fast and luxurious air conditioned passenger ships. In 70’s , it was first to construct and operate a modern passenger terminal in Manila’s North Harbor and likewise pioneered in offering special cruises to the Philippine tourist spots using its coastwise vessels. In the 80’s , Nenaco launched its containerization program and ushered a new industry trend on the use of Roll-on Roll-off (“RORO”) vessels. It also deploys various shuttle buses in Baclaran, Cubao and Alabang which takes passengers to the pier terminal.[2]
In the 90’s, it became the first Philippine shipping company to be listed in the stock exchange. Proceeds amounting to P916.86 million from Initial Public Offering (IPO) were utilized to support the “Globalization Program” of the company that involved fleet expansion and service modernization.
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Destinations
Negros Navigation serves the following destinations (as of August 2009):
- Luzon
- Visayas
- Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
- Caticlan, Aklan gateway to Boracay
- Roxas, Capiz
- Iloilo City, Iloilo
- Cebu City, Cebu
- Tagbilaran City, Bohol
- Mindanao
Vessels
Negros Navigation operates the following passenger vessels (as of 2011):
- St. Joseph the Worker
- St. Peter the Apostle
- St. Michael the Archangel (new & current flagship)
Cargo Vessels:
- San Agustin Uno
- San Rafael Uno
- San Rafael Dos
- Previous NENACO vessels under the management of:
- Mr. Antonio G.Hechanova, EVP/GM 1970-1979
- Mr. Daniel L. Lacson Jr. President/Chief Operating Officer 1979-2000
- Emilio M. Capalla Jr. Head, Vessel Operation Division 1979-1995
- Capt. Reynaldo Marabe Fleets superintendent
- Cruise vessel : Skipper
- M/V Dona Monserrat : Capt. Antonio Batapa/Capt. Gerry Chio
- Passenger vessels : Skippers
- M/V Dona Florentina : Capt. Dominador Hortillosa Sr./Capt. Demetrio Britania
- M/V Don Julio : Capt. Reynaldo Marabe/Capt.Wilhelmino Subang
- M/V Don Claudio : Capt. Federico Tupaz/Capt.Melencio Barranco
- M/V Don Juan : Capt. Antonio Tendencia/Capt.Demetrio Britania
- M/V Don Juan (time of incident) : Capt. Roger Santisteban
- RoRo vessels : Skippers
- M/V Santa Florentina : Capt. Boy Lanceta/Capt.Tendencia
- Santa Maria : Capt.Ephraim Bayaban
- Cargo vessel : Skipper
- M/V Connie I : Capt. Roger Santisteban
- Container vessels : Skippers
- M/V Connie II : Capt. Rafael Dalde
- M/V San Sebastian : Capt. Benjamin Montinola
- Ferry boats : Skippers
- M/V Don Vicente : Capt. Rommel Chu
- M/V Princess of Negros : Capt. Tim Nepomuceno
Incidents
On April 1980, M/V Don Juan bound for Bacolod City sank 20 nautical miles (37 km) off Maestre de Campo Island, Oriental Mindoro after colliding with the oil tanker M/T Tacloban City. Reported casualties were 18 dead and 115 missing, with 745 survivors.[3][4][5]
See also
- Cebu Ferries
- Montenegro Lines
- Gothong Southern
- Supercat Fast Ferry Corporation (SFFC)
- Roble Shipping Inc.
References
- ^ Austria, Myrna S. (2003). "Philippine Domestic Shipping Transport Industry: State of Competition and Market Structure". PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES. pp. 38. http://dirp4.pids.gov.ph/ris/rps/pidsrp0302.pdf. Retrieved June 6, 2008.
- ^ Lopez, Edu (August 6, 2007). "Nenaco aims to become logistics partner for SMEs". Manila Bulletin. http://www.mb.com.ph/issues/2007/08/06/BSNS2007080699611.html. Retrieved June 6, 2008.[dead link]
- ^ Robert Reyes (September 10, 2008), Floating coffins, Philippine Online Chronicles, http://www.thepoc.net/index.php/Parokya-Sa-Web/Inspi-rasyon/Floating-coffins.html[dead link].
- ^ Major marine mishaps in the Philippines, GMA News, June 23, 2008, http://www.gmanews.tv/story/102803/Major-marine-mishaps-in-the-Philippines.
- ^ Sea Tragadies, Tinig ng Marino, july – August 2003, http://www.ufs.ph/tinig/julaug03/07080301.html.
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