Montenegro Lines

Montenegro Shipping Lines Inc.
Private company
Industry Ferry Services
Founded 1978
Founder Vicente L. Montenegro Sr.
Headquarters Batangas City, Philippines
Website www.montenegrolines.com.ph

Montenegro Shipping Lines, Inc. (MSLI) is a domestic shipping line with headquarters at the port of Batangas City in the Philippines. It operates passenger, cargo and roll-on/roll off for vehicular traffic traveling between islands of the Philippines.

History

On September 16, 1978, Vicente Leyco Montenegro, Sr., a pioneer in commercial and public transportation by sea established the company. The first route was from Batangas City to Abra de Ilog. Initially served by the boat, Malaya. as of September 2006, MSLI provided passenger and commercial marine transportation services (Cargo or Vehicles) with a fleet of fast ferries and roll-on/roll-off vessels to 13 ports.

By 2013, the company operated 40+[1] ships on its fleet of passenger, cargo, and roll on/roll off vessels throughout Luzon and Visayas.

Destinations

As of August 2010, Montenegro Shipping Lines serves the following destinations:[2]

From To
Batangas City, Batangas Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro
Abra de Ilog, Occidental Mindoro
Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro
San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
Odiongan, Romblon
Romblon, Romblon
Lucena City, Quezon Mogpog, Marinduque
Boac, Marinduque
Masbate City, Masbate Pilar, Sorsogon
Matnog, Sorsogon San Isidro, Northern Samar
Roxas, Oriental Mindoro Caticlan, Malay, Aklan
Iloilo City, Iloilo Cebu City, Cebu
Puerto Princesa City
Cuyo, Palawan
Magdiwang, Romblon Romblon, Romblon
Dumangas, Iloilo Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
Dumaguete City Larena, Siquijor
Dapitan City, Zamboanga del Norte
San Agustin, Romblon Romblon, Romblon
Pilar, Sorsogon Masbate City
Cagayancillo, Palawan Cuyo, Palawan
Surigao City Siargao

Vessels

Montenegro Lines operates the following vessels:

Tugboats

  • M/T Montenegro Tugboat

Roll-on Roll-off Vessels

  • M/V Maria Angela
  • M/V Maria Beatriz
  • M/V Maria Diana
  • M/V Maria Erlinda
  • M/V Maria Felisa
  • M/V Maria Gloria
  • M/V Maria Helena
  • M/V Maria Isabel
  • M/V Maria Josefa
  • M/V Marie Kristina
  • M/V Maria Lolita
  • M/V Maria Matilde
  • M/V Maria Natasha
  • M/V Maria Oliva
  • M/V Maria Querubin
  • M/V Maria Rebecca
  • M/V Maria Sophia
  • M/V Marie Teresa
  • M/V Maria Ursula
  • M/V Maria Vanessa
  • M/V Maria Wynona
  • M/V Maria Xenia
  • M/V Maria Yasmina
  • M/V Maria Zenaida
  • M/V Reina Emperatriz
  • M/V Reina del Rosario (Former M/V Asia Hong Kong of Trans-Asia Shipping Lines)

Fast-Crafts

  • F/C City of Bacolod
  • F/C City of Calapan
  • F/C City of Dapitan
  • F/C City of Lucena
  • F/C City of Masbate
  • F/C City of Sorsogon
  • F/C City of Tabaco
  • F/C Province of Romblon

Marina Ferries

  • M/V Reina delos Angeles
  • LCT Reina Banderada
  • M/V Reina Divinagracia
  • M/V Reina del Cielo
  • M/V Reina delas Flores
  • M/V Reina Genoveva
  • LCT Reina Justisya
  • M/V Reina Hosanna
  • M/V Reina Immaculada
  • M/V Reina Lazeirda
  • M/V Reina Timotea
  • M/V Reina Veronica

See also

References

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