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Lite Ferries to launch biggest ship

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Lite Ferries will launch its biggest and newest addition to its fleet, the newly renovated M/V Lite Ferry 18, on Saturday, Nov. 17, at the Port of Cagayan de Oro.

The ribbon cutting will be attended by Cagayan de Oro City Mayor Oscar S. Moreno, along with officials of the Philippine Ports Aurhority and Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) in Cagayan de Oro.

President and chief executive officer Lucio E. Lim Jr., together with chief operating officer Fernando A. Inting and assistant operations manager Jethro Lim-Imboy, will lead the launch.

Lite Ferry 18 is the youngest ship plying the Cebu-Cagayan route. Built in 2002, it is also and the fastest vessel to date, with a travel time of nine hours.

The vessel is equipped with two brand new Ningbo diesel engines with 7,800 horsepower. It has a maximum speed of 16.8 knots and service speed of 15 knots.

With a gross tonnage of 3,881 tons, the vessel is 92 meters long and 17 meters wide. The coastwise type, roll-on-roll-off passenger ferry was acquired from China. It is now locally classed but undergoing transfer of classifica­tion with the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Classifica­tion Societies (IACS) by RINA (Registro Italiano Navale) of Italy.

Lite Ferry 18 boasts of interior-designed accommodat­ions with hotel-like features and amenities like a fully air-conditione­d 40-seater restaurant, a fully stocked canteen that is open overnight, an informatio­n desk and multi-purpose kiosk. It has two economy passenger decks, including a tourist class, business class and four executive cabin rooms that can accommodat­e 856 passengers. Its deck pathways are wider than Marina standards and its facilities are compliant with internatio­nal maritime standards.

It will leave Cebu to Cagayan de Oro every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 p.m., and Cagayan de Oro to Cebu every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 p.m.

Lite Ferries operates a fleet of 25 roro-passenger ferries, connecting Cebu, Bohol, Siquijor, Negros, Samar, Leyte and Northern Mindanao with 22 destinatio­ns. It is fully compliant with the Internatio­nal Safety Management Code (ISM) as establishe­d by the Internatio­nal Maritime Organizati­on (IMO) and Marina. Lite Ferries is now also undergoing ISO certificat­ion for its operations.

Lite Ferry 18 is the second out of five vessels expected to arrive within the next six months. Its sister ship, Lite Ferry 19, which has the same features with Lite Ferry 18 is expected to be deployed in December this year.

The company is also expecting two brand new IACS-classed ships. Lite Ferry 5, with a gross register tonnage (GRT) of 2,895 tons and two units of Weichai main engines with a total horsepower of 3,800, has a service speed of 14 knots, 500-passenger capacity and a cargo capacity of 23 trucks. It is classed by RINA and will be deployed in March 2019.

Lite Ferry 9, which has a GRT of 1,666 tons and two Weichai main engines and total horsepower of 2,500, has a service speed of 12 knots, a passenger capacity of 400 and cargo capacity of 17 trucks. It is classed by Bureau Veritas and will be deployed in February 2019. /

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