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词条 Cokaliong Shipping Lines
释义

  1. Vessels

  2. Ports

  3. Routes

  4. See also

  5. References

{{More citations needed|date=June 2008}}{{Infobox company|
| name = Cokaliong Shipping Lines
| logo = Cokaliong shipping logo.jpg
| logo_size = 260px
| type = Private company
| foundation = 1989
| area_served = Visayas, Mindanao
| key_people = Chester C. Cokaliong
Founder, CEO, & COO
Gregoria C. Cokaliong
President & Chairperson
| location_city = Cokaliong Tower, Osmeña Blvd. North Reclamation Area, Cebu City
| hq_location_country = Philippines
| location_country = Philippines
| industry = Shipping
| products =
| divisions = Cokaliong Forwarding Division
| website = http://www.cokaliongshipping.com
| homepage = http://www.cokaliongshipping.com
}}Cokaliong Shipping Lines, Inc. (CSLI)' is a shipping line based in Cebu City, Philippines. It operates both passenger and cargo ferries on eight routes in the Visayas and Mindanao regions and is one of the youngest shipping companies in the Philippines.[1]

CSLI was organized in 1989 by Chester Enterprises, Inc., a textile and ready-to-wear enterprise started in 1969 that diversified into the shipping business with the purchase a vessel from Japan in 1998, christened the M/V Filipinas Ozamis. In May 2012, the company acquired its ninth vessel, a 3,000-ton, 850-passenger vessel from Japan.[2] On March 9, 2013, the line opened its 13th port of call with the opening of Cebu-Nasipit route.[3] Through the years, the company has acquired twelve (12) RORO passenger and cargo vessels traveling the national waters.

Vessels

Current (13 ships)
  • M/V Filipinas Cebu[4] ({{IMO|9048562}})
    • She was built in 1993 by Naikai Zosen in Setoda, Japan. CSLI acquired her in 2007 from Ise Bay Ferry or Isewan (Ise-wan) Ferry in Japan, where she was known as the Mikawa Maru. She is the first ship with computerized engine monitoring system of Cokaliong Shipping. She can carry up to 686 passengers.
  • M/V Filipinas Dapitan ({{IMO|7534555}})
  • M/V Filipinas Dinagat[5] ({{IMO|7227487}})
  • M/V Filipinas Dumaguete ({{IMO|7535573}})
  • M/V Filipinas Iloilo ({{IMO|7913830}})
  • M/V Filipinas Maasin ({{IMO|8014887}})
  • M/V Filipinas Ozamis[6] ({{IMO|9185566}})
  • M/V Filipinas Iligan ({{IMO|7813042}})
    • She was the subject of the infamous Tayog-Tayog, an urban legend depicting the mysterious ghost ship which appears every night at 1 in the morning based from the residents of Lazi, Siquijor. This led to many people believing the ghost ships that had supposedly been appearing in the area the past 70 years were truly engkanto ships. It was later revealed that the ghost ship is turned out as a real passenger vessel as the PCG-Siquijor chased down the waters in order to see the mysterious ghost ship. The second alleged mysterious vessel was the M/V Trans-Asia 1 (or one of the sister vessels of CSLI for Ozamiz-Cebu route), which also takes the same route but with an opposite schedule as M/V Filipinas Iligan.
  • M/V Filipinas Butuan[7] ({{IMO|8125909}})
  • M/V Filipinas Nasipit ({{IMO|9052886}})
    • She was the former M/V Taiko, acquired in 2014.
  • M/V Filipinas Jagna[8][9] ({{IMO|9162722}})
    • Built in 1997, she is the former M/V Eins Soya in Japan, before being purchased by CSLI from Japan in 2016. She can accommodate as much as 625 passengers as well as cargo,[10] and currently plies the Cebu-Cagayan de Oro-Jagna-Cagayan de Oro-Cebu route.
  • M/V Filipinas Surigao Del Norte ({{IMO|9196412}})
    • She is the former M/V Avrora Okushiri, the newest acquisition of Cokaliong Shipping, purchased in 2016 and.[11][12] She was built in 1999, and is the sister ship of the M/V Filipinas Jagna. She is the third vessel to have third ship in the Cokaliong fleet to have a computerized engine monitoring system. She plies the Cebu-Surigao route.
  • M/V Filipinas Cagayan de Oro[13] ({{IMO|9211743}})
    • Built in 2000, she is the former M/V Ferry Toshima in Japan. She Is The Lastest Vessel Of CSLI. It will also serve Cebu-Cagayan de Oro and Cagayan de Oro-Jagna (Bohol) route.
New Vessels
  • M/V Feelease Soya
Former Vessels
  • M/V Filipinas Surigao (Sold to Roble Shipping Inc. And was renamed Mv. Sacred Stars.)
  • M/V Filipinas Siargao - formerly the MV Gingoog City, and this was originally a fishing vessel converted into a ferry; sold to breakers in 1997
  • M/V Tandag - the company's first ship, a hand-me-down from Trans-Asia Shipping Lines where she was known as the M/V Asia Philippines
  • M/V Filipinas Tandag - bought in 1992, the former MV Trans-Asia

Ports

Cokaliong Shipping Lines' main port of call is Cebu City.[14]

Other ports of call are:

  • Cagayan De Oro
  • Calbayog
  • Dapitan
  • Dumaguete
  • Iligan
  • Iloilo City
  • Jagna, Bohol
  • Maasin
  • Masbate City
  • Nasipit, Agusan del Norte
  • Ozamiz
  • Palompon, Leyte
  • Surigao

Former ports:

  • Larena, Siquijor
  • Sindangan, Zamboanga del Norte
  • Baybay, Leyte
  • Tagbilaran City

Routes

As of December 2017:[14]

  • Cebu - Cagayan De Oro
  • Cebu - Calbayog
  • Cebu - Dapitan City
  • Cebu - Dumaguete
  • Cebu - Iligan
  • Cebu - Iloilo
  • Cebu - Maasin
  • Cebu - Masbate City
  • Cebu - Nasipit, Agusan del Norte
  • Cebu - Ozamiz
  • Cebu - Palompon, Leyte
  • Cebu - Surigao
  • Cagayan De Oro - Jagna
  • Dapitan City - Dumaguete
  • Iligan - Ozamiz
  • Nasipit, Agusan del Norte - Jagna, Bohol
  • Maasin - Surigao

See also

  • List of shipping companies in the Philippines
  • 2GO Travel
  • Weesam Express
  • Ever Shipping Lines Inc.
  • Aleson Shipping Lines
  • Montenegro Shipping Lines

References

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1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.cokaliongshipping.com/#history|title=Company History and Background|last=|first=|date=|website=Cokaliong Shipping Lines, Inc.|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2017-12-10}}
2. ^http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/187139/cokaliong-buys-9th-vessel-building-12-story-hotel
3. ^http://ph.news.yahoo.com/cokaliong-opens-direct-route-220317693.html
4. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/FILSEC/photos/a.1370282156320158.1073741828.1370230432991997/1370357439645963/?type=3&theater|title=Filsec - Filipino Ship Enthusiast Coalition - Photo of MV Filipinas Cebu|last=|first=|date=|website=www.facebook.com|publisher=|access-date=2016-09-08}}
5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/FILSEC/photos/a.1370282156320158.1073741828.1370230432991997/1437244242957282/?type=3|title=Filsec - Filipino Ship Enthusiast Coalition - Photo of MV Filipinas Dinagat|last=|first=|date=|website=www.facebook.com|publisher=|access-date=2016-09-12}}
6. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/FILSEC/photos/a.1370282156320158.1073741828.1370230432991997/1375296625818711/?type=3&theater|title=Filsec - Filipino Ship Enthusiast Coalition - Photo of MV Filipinas Ozamis|last=|first=|date=|website=www.facebook.com|publisher=|access-date=2016-09-08}}
7. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/FILSEC/photos/a.1370282156320158.1073741828.1370230432991997/1389858194362554/?type=3&theater|title=Filsec - Filipino Ship Enthusiast Coalition - Photo of MV Filipinas Butuan|last=|first=|date=|website=www.facebook.com|publisher=|access-date=2016-09-08}}
8. ^{{Cite news|url=http://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/103936/cokaliong-shipping-lines-unveils-its-newest-ship#ixzz4JBMS56BL|title=Cokaliong Shipping Lines unveils its newest ship|last=Silva|first=Victor Anthony V.|date=2016-09-03|work=Cebu Daily News|access-date=2017-12-10|language=en-US}}
9. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/business/2016/01/19/cokaliong-acquires-mv-eins-soya-452655|title=Cokaliong acquires M/V ‘Eins Soya’|last=Cacho|first=Katlene O.|date=2016-01-19|work=SunStar|access-date=2017-12-10|language=en}}
10. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.cokaliongshipping.com/#vessels/14|title=M/V "FILIPINAS JAGNA"|last=|first=|date=|website=Cokaliong Shipping Lines, Inc.|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2017-12-10}}
11. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/business/2016/09/09/cokaliong-acquires-new-passenger-vessel-496569|title=Cokaliong acquires new passenger vessel|date=2016-09-08|access-date=2016-09-12}}
12. ^{{Cite news|url=http://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/104617/cokaliong-shipping-acquires-12th-ro-ro-vessel|title=Cokaliong Shipping acquires 12th Ro-Ro vessel|last=Abangan|first=Frauline Maria S.|date=2016-09-08|work=Cebu Daily News|access-date=2017-12-10|language=en-US}}
13. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.cdodev.com/2019/01/25/cokaliong-to-launch-mv-filipinas-cagayan-de-oro-to-serve-cebu-cdo-jagna-route-maiden-voyage-set-february-2a/|title=Cokaliong to launch “M/V Filipinas Cagayan de Oro” to serve Cebu-CDO, CDO-Jagna routes; maiden voyage set February 2|last=|first=|date=|website=www.cdodev.com|publisher=|access-date=2019-01-25}}
14. ^Cokaliong Shipping
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