Sun.Star Cebu

Firm offers travel alternativ­e for Lapu-Lapu City residents

- / FROM HBL OF SUPERBALIT­A CEBU/ JKV

TWO “water buses” are ready to ferry passengers from Lapu-Lapu City.

This, after maritime authoritie­s ordered the phaseout of motorbanca­s with wooden hulls.

The two vessels are operated by Maxboat Marine Corp., which initially offered to deploy water buses as alternativ­es to buses and public utility jeepneys for commuters from Mactan going to mainland Cebu.

Barbara Salmero, Maxboat’s chief executive officer, told Superbalit­a Cebu that they were willing to help the Lapu-Lapu City Government assist affected commuters, especially those who live in island barangays.

Salmero said they would also help interested operators who wanted to avail themselves of their water bus design and to secure the bank loan to construct the vessel.

“In the past, we were able to

start a group to open a cooperativ­e for sea transport but it didn’t push through because of lack of support. Normally, if they apply (for a loan) at the bank, the bank will require a vessel design and a quotation. We will provide these for free,” she said.

Salmero said she opened a shipyard in response to Circular 2016-02 of the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina), which mandates the phasing out of wooden-hulled ships.

For now, one operator has chartered one of Maxboat’s water buses to transport passengers to and from Olango Island, while it is currently selling the second water bus.

“Maxboat Marine is willing to help bangka operators the best way we can for their upgrade,” Salmero said.

Marina re-issued the circular early this week, following accidents at sea involving wooden-hulled boats.

Maxboat Marine is willing to help bangka operators the best way we can for their upgrade.

BARBARA SALMERO CEO of Maxboat Marine Corp.

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