Rommel Mendoza, recognized the Josefa Slipways Incorporated and Shogun Ships Corporation for their active collaboration with the government to promote safe and high-quality locally-constructed vessels, as envisioned in the 10-year Maritime Industry Development Plan (MIDP).įinally, MARINA urges local shipbuilders and ship operators to continue in improving the quality of locally-constructed vessels for the enhancement of the Philippine maritime industry. Posted by Eric Haun FebruIncat Crowther has secured a contract to design a 50m multimission monohull patrol vessel for the Philippine Government. which also fabricated two of DA-BFAR’s multi-mission vessels, BFAR Lapu-Lapu and BFAR Francisco Dagohoy. Naval St, Navotas, based on live traffic updates and road conditions from Waze fellow. Aside from the two newly-launched fishing vessels, two are under construction by Filipino ship-building company Josefa Slipways, Inc. Ramon Hernandez and MARINA – Enforcement Service (ES) OIC – Director Capt. Realtime driving directions to Josefa Slipways Inc., 1326 M. The M/V Isla Simara is expected to take her first journey in July 2019.ĭepartment of Transportation (DOTr) Undersecretary for Maritime Fernando Juan Perez, together with MARINA – Shipyards Regulation Service (SRS) Director Engr. Moreover, it is equipped with a marine evacuation system designed to evacuate the maximum number of persons safely with the least amount of time along with built-in life-saving apparatuses. JOSEFA SLIPWAYS, INC at 1326 M Naval St., San Roque, Navotas City (Hereinafter called the Supplier) of the other part: WHEREAS, the Entity invited Bids. It has an overall length of 72 meters, breadth of 16 meters, and 16 rally cargoes. is Philippines Buyer, We provide Market Analysis, Trading Partners, Peers, Port Statistics, B/Ls, Contacts(including Contact, Email. Its intended mission is to guard Philippine waters against illegal fishing. ![]() in Sual, Pangasinan and is scheduled to be launched 3rd quarter of 2022. What is more interesting is that BFAR has an ongoing program to capacitate local fisherfolk organizations to help increase the nation’s fish production. ![]() The Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) has unveiled the first Filipino-constructed roll-on / roll-off (RoRo) passenger ship, the M/V Isla Simara, built by Josefa Slipways Incorporated and Shogun Ships Corporation.Ĭlassed by the Philippine Register of Shipping (PRS), the M/V Isla Simara is a 468-seater RoRo passenger ship with a ramp of 12 meters – the longest in the Philippines. The ship is being built by Josefa Slipways, Inc. Each vessel costs around P178.5 Million and will be built within 18 months at Josefa Slipway Inc., a medium category local shipyard in Navotas City.'. One of them is the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources which recently ordered from a local shipyard, Josefa Slipways, two 50.5-meter length overall multi-mission offshore vessels.
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