SHIPPING LINES IN THE PHILIPPINES
Shipping Lines In The Philippines
MBRS Lines
- Antique
- Caticlan & Dumaguit, Aklan
- Ciyo
- Romblon
Shipping Line Company In Manila Address :
Moretta Shipping Lines
- Kalibo
- Roxas
- San Jose & Tilik, Mindoro
Manila Shipping Line Company Address
- Pier 6 North Harbour
- Contact Tel No. 721 6480
Negros Navigation
- Bacolod
- Cagayan
- Dumaguete
- Iligan
- Iloilo
- Ozamis
- Palawan
- Roxas
- Tagbilaran
Shipping Line Address In Manila
- Pier 2 North Harbour
- Contact Tel No. 245 0602-12
WG & A Philippines Inc
- Address
- 12th Floor, Times Plaza Building United Nations Avenue
- corner Taft Avenue Manila 1000, Philippines
- Tel : 632 528-7979
Facts Of WG & A Shipping Company
They are namely Williams Lines Inc, Carlos A Gothong Lines Inc and Aboitiz Shipping Corporation.
- Bacolod
- Butuan
- Cagayan de Oro
- Coron
- Cotabato
- Davao
- Dumaguete
- Dumaguit, Aklan
- Iligan
- Masbate
- Ozamis
- Palompon, Leyte
- Puerto Princesa
- Roxas
- Surigao
- Tagbilaran
- Zamboanga
Manila Shipping Line Company Address
- Pier 4 & 14 North Harbour
- Contact Tel No. 528 7000
SuperFerry
Most of the ferries depart from Pier 4 (The WG&A SuperFerry Terminal) at North Harbour, Manila.
There is also 2 other ferries departing from Pier 15 in South Harbour Manila. All the vessels begin their journey from Manila.
Do take note that bording time is 4 hours prior to departure. So better arrive at the ferry terminal early.
Sulpicio Lines
- Address
- Manila Office
- 415 San Fernando St, Binondo, Manila
- Tel Nos : (02) 241-9701 to 07 241-9801 to 05
- Cebu Main Office
- Don Sulpicio Go Bldg Sulpicio Go St.,Reclamation Area, Cebu City
- Tel. Nos.: (032) 232-5361 to 80
- Manila Terminal Office
- Pier 12, North Harbor, Tondo, Manila
- Tel Nos.: (02) 245-0616 to 30
About Sulpicio Lines, a shipping line company in the Philippines
The shipping line company is well known throughout the Philippines and also worldwide for owning and operating the vessel MV Dona Paz, which figured in the worst maritime disaster during peace time in December 20, 1987.
The disaster resulted in 4,375 people lost their lives when the ship hit an oil tanker (M/T Vector) in the Philippines.
Throughout Sulpicio Lines history, its vessels are involved in 5 major maritime disasters with more than 5,300 passengers and crew members killed.
Destinations
- Cebu
- Cotabato
- Davao
- Dumaguete
- Iligan
- Masbate
- Ormoc
- Ozamis
- Puerto Princesa
- Surigao
- Tacloban
- Zamboanga
- General Santos
Sulpicio Lines Fleet Size And Ship Details
- Cagayan Princess
- Cebu Princess
- Cotabato Princess
- Dipolog Princess
- Filipina Princess
- Iloilo Princess
- Manila Princess
- Nasipit Princess
- Palawan Princess
- Tacloban Princess
- Princess of the Caribbean
- Princess of New Unity
- Princess of the Ocean
- Princess of the Pacific
- Princess of the Paradise
- Princess of the Universe
- Princess of the World