

“We hope that with this project, can inspire other ship owners and ship builders to do this kind of ship in the future,” he said. M/V Isla Simara is part of the Shogun Ships' initiative to improve the quality of locally built ships, said the company's president Vicente Cordero. Read More Open Vacancies at Josefa Slipways Inc. “It shows that we can build better, better, and better because we continuously learn,” he added. The company provides turnkey solutions for ship repair, conversion and new ship construction projects complying with the rules of International Classification Society (IACS) or any of Philippine Classification Society. Novemby Joel Dizon Josefa Slipways Inc., the Filipino shipbuilder that constructed the first two 50. “This will boost the local ship-building industry in the Philippines,” said Thadedeus Jovelanos, president of Philippine Register of Shipping. Principal Office Address: 7851 OLD MORROW ROAD, JONESBORO, GA, 30236. The ship is expected to sail on its maiden commercial trip next week from Matnog to Allen towns in Northern Samar. M/V Isla Simara is also the first local RoRo ship with a Marine Evacuation System, a lifesaving device that is similar to an airplane’s evacuation chute through which passengers can slide directly to a lifeboat without getting wet.

It is the first RoRo ship in the Philippines with a modern Automation and Control System that can be monitored real-time in the company’s head office. The 468-seater M/V Isla Simara passenger ship with a 12-meter long vehicle ramp is the brainchild of Shogun Ships Corp. Two more ships are under construction by Filipino ship-building company Josefa Slipways, Inc., which fabricated two multi-mission vessels- BFAR Lapu-Lapu. MANILA - The first Filipino-made roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) vessel was launched Saturday at North Harbor in the capital, providing a potential boost to the local ship-building industry. This is the first vessel built in the Philippines by Filipino shipbuilders. is a Philippines Buyer, the following trade report data is derived from its trade data the company's import data up to total 243 transactions. launches the first Philippine made ship MV Isla Simara at North Harbor in Manila. Two more ships are under construction by Filipino ship-building company Josefa Slipways, Inc., which fabricated two multi-mission vessels- BFAR Lapu-Lapu and BFAR Francisco Dagohoy.
