+ Follow ABOITIZ TRANSPORT SERVICE CORP Tag
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[Title] => Board of Marine Inquiry to interview sea tragedy's survivors
[Summary] => The eight-man Board of Marine Inquiry (BMI) is set to travel to General Santos and Iloilo this week to listen to the tales of the surviving passengers of the ill-fated M/V SuperFerry 9, which sank off the Zamboanga Peninsula last Sept. 6, leaving 10 people dead.
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[Title] => Sulpicio may set sail again
[Summary] => The government is ready to allow the passenger ships of Sulpicio Lines Inc. to operate again after a 15-month suspension if its crew passes an on-board test on how to respond to distress at sea.
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[Title] => Coast Guard to continue search for missing ferry passengers
[Summary] => Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) commandant Admiral Wilfredo Tamayo yesterday said they would continue to conduct search and rescue operations in the vicinity of the Zamboanga peninsula after receiving reports that there are still six persons missing from the sinking of the M/V SuperFerry 9.
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[Title] => Aboitiz transport unit eyes cautious expansion through more acquisitions
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - Aboitiz Transport Service Corp. (ATSC), the country’s largest shipping firm, is cautiously looking at further expansion through the acquisition of new vessels and another supply chain company despite the current global economic slowdown.
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[Summary] => Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) commandant Admiral Wilfredo Tamayo yesterday said they would continue to conduct search and rescue operations in the vicinity of the Zamboanga peninsula after receiving reports that there are still six persons missing from the sinking of the M/V SuperFerry 9.
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[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - Aboitiz Transport Service Corp. (ATSC), the country’s largest shipping firm, is cautiously looking at further expansion through the acquisition of new vessels and another supply chain company despite the current global economic slowdown.
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September 16, 2009 - 12:00am