On its 29th year, Lite Shipping Corporation is on schedule to showcase their new world-class ships.
Embarking on a new chapter of “Sailing Bigger, Faster and Better”, with the forthcoming launching of its latest acquisition, the newly built “M/V LITE FERRY FIVE” on Monday, November 18, 2019 onboard the vessel at the Port of Cebu.
The ceremonial ribbon cutting will be attended by Davao City Mayor Inday Sara Z. Duterte together with Hon. Edgar Mary S. Sarmiento, Chairman of the Committee on Transportation, House of Congress and MARINA ADMINISTRATOR VADM Narciso A. Vingson, Jr. The launching will be headed by the President/ CEO of Lite Ferries, Lucio E. Lim, Jr. together with COO Fernando A. Inting, VP Operations Jonathan Lim-Imboy, commercial operations head- Jethro Nathaniel Lim-Imboy.
Completed in 2019, Lite Ferry Five is a brand-new 75 meters long RO-RO passenger coastwise ship, with a GRT of 2,895 tons; built in China but classed by the RINA of Italy. It has wide passage on its passenger decks and a spacious cargo deck that can accommodate 500 passengers and 23 10-wheeler trucks. It has maximum speed of 15 knots and a service speed of 13 to 14 knots.
The vessel was awarded “Pioneering Status Protection” issued by MARINA and will be deployed to the Oslob, Cebu to Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Norte route with a travel time of only 4 hours. But the vessel will temporarily take the Oslob, Cebu to Dapitan City route pending the dredging completion of the Dipolog Port under the supervision of LGU Dipolog City.
Likewise, Lite Ferries is also expecting the arrival in December 2019, its second brand-new vessel, “M/V LITE FERRY NINE, a 70 meters long coastwise RO-RO ferry, with a GRT of 2,107 tons; built in China and classed by the Bureau Veritas of France. It can accommodate 400 passengers and 17 10-wheeler trucks. Deployment will be in January 2020. It has a service speed of 12 knots. The vessel will be deployed to service the Jagna, Bohol to Cagayan de Oro City route.
With a total of 7 ships acquired brand-new in the past 5 years, including its flag ship vessel “M/V Lite Ferry 88”, Lite Ferries now operates one of the youngest fleets in the Philippines.
Lite Shipping Corporation – Lite Ferries is a proud member of the Philippine Coastwise Shipping Association (PCSA).
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