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[Summary] => The soft re-operation of the Pasig River Ferry service has been pushed back to the end of this year from the original June target due to some delays in the construction of the terminals as well as changes to the boat operation.
This was announced yesterday by members of the Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC) during a press conference to update the public on the status of the river ferry project.
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[Summary] => Nautical Transport Services Corp., a joint venture between a local group and an Australian shipping firm which won an exclusive franchise to operate the Pasig River ferry system, will easily have to spend up to P300 million for the ferry transport business.
Nautical Transport, however, also has plans to eventually expand its investments and go into the construction of Roll-on Roll-off (RORO) ships, according to Robert Scott Cole, sole director of Sydney Side Cruises, the Australian joint venture partner in Nautical Transport.
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Nautical Transport, however, also has plans to eventually expand its investments and go into the construction of Roll-on Roll-off (RORO) ships, according to Robert Scott Cole, sole director of Sydney Side Cruises, the Australian joint venture partner in Nautical Transport.
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