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Ocean Fast Ferries

Ocean Fast Ferries

Filipino corporation that operates high-speed craft


OceanJet Fast Ferries, Inc. is a wholly owned Filipino corporation that operates high-speed crafts commonly known as OceanJet, serving destinations in the Visayas, Luzon region in the Philippines.

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History

The company started in the late 1990s as Socor Shipping Line, operating one vessel, the M/V Oceanjet 1.[1] The company was not aggressive to expansion until 2001, when the company acquired their second vessel, M/V Oceanjet 2. In the same year, the company changed their name into Ocean Fast Ferries Corporation. They acquired 3 new ships from 2001 to 2003: the sister ships Oceanjet 3, Oceanjet 5 and Oceanjet 6, all built in Hong Kong.[2]

OceanJet 288

Starting 2011, the company continued their expansion, with the arrival of Ocean Jet 8 into service. She was the first among the ships acquired by the company to be designed by Global Marine Design, based in Australia, who manufactured the marine kits of these ships, which were later assembled here in the Philippines by Golden Dragon Shipyard, located in Mandaue, Cebu.

As of August 2022, the company is serving 11 destinations, and has a fleet of 17 vessels.

Destinations

The company serves 14 different destinations, namely:[3]

Routes

Oceanjet presently operates in the following routes:

  • Cebu-Ormoc & Vice Versa
  • Cebu-Palompon & Vice Versa
  • Cebu-Tagbilaran-Dumaguete & Vice Versa
  • Cebu-Getafe & Vice Versa
  • Cebu-Loon & Vice Versa
  • Liloan-Poro & Vice Versa
  • Dumaguete-Siquijor & Vice Versa
  • Bacolod-Iloilo & Vice Versa
  • Batangas-Calapan & Vice Versa

Fleet

The company operates a total of 17 vessels, a mix of monohulls and catamarans, making them the largest operator of high-speed crafts in the Visayas region.[4][5]

Oceanjet 388 at the Port of Tagbilaran
Oceanjet 3
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References

  1. "Company Profile - OceanJet". OceanJet. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  2. "The Ocean Fast Ferries or Oceanjet". Philippine Ship Spotters Society. 2017-07-03. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  3. "Where We Sail - OceanJet". OceanJet. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  4. "MARINA Registered Vessels as of June 2016" (PDF). Maritime Industry Authority. June 2016. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  5. "Our Vessels - OceanJet". OceanJet. Retrieved 2017-11-27.

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