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==[[Marinduque News]]==
==[[Marinduque News]]==
'''Montenegro Shipping Acquires Ro-Ro Vessel'''
'''Montenegro Shipping Acquires Ro-Ro Vessel'''
*Source: http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/352457/montenegro-shipping-acquires-roro-vessel
*Source: http://www.breakbulk.com/roro/montenegro-shipping-acquires-ro-ro-vessel-02-27
*February 25, 2012, 2:12pm
*Mon, 02/27/2012 - 05:10
:by  www.mb.com.ph
:by  breakbulk.com






MANILA, Philippines — Montenegro Shipping Lines, Inc. (MSLI) has recently acquired a second-hand roll-on roll-off (Ro-Ro) vessel from South Korea for P86 million under a lease agreement with the DBP Leasing Corp. (DLC).
Manila's Montenegro Shipping Lines has acquired a second-hand roll-on/roll-off vessel from South Korea for US$2 million under a lease agreement with the DBP Leasing.
 
The leasing company turned over the Maria Lolita to MSLI after completing a five-year lease contract, according to a company statement. Maria Lolita is one of four ro-ro vessels acquired by MSLI from DBP Leasing, a subsidiary of the Development Bank of the Philippines.
DLC vice president for leasing and corporate services Ricardo Romero and DLC vice president for shipping operations Ronilo Bacolod turned over the MV Maria Lolita to MSLI after completing the five-year lease contract.
The three other ro-ro vessels are the Maria Natasha, which sails between Batangas City and Calapan City; the Maria Oliva, serving the Roxas, Mindoro-Catiklan, Aklan route; and the Reina Divina Gracia. operating between Lucena City-Balanacan and Marinduque.
 
MV Maria Lolita is one of the four Ro-Ro vessels acquired by MSLI under the DLC lease financing scheme.
 
The three other second-hand Ro-Ro vessels are MV Maria Natasha which sails between Batangas City and Calapan City; MV Maria Oliva, plying the Roxas, Mindoro-Catiklan, Aklan route and the MV Reina Divina Gracia plying the Lucena City-Balanacan, Marinduque route.
 
Montenegro Lines, which operates 31 ships, have been serving the Filipinos for almost three decades with four vessels transporting goods from one island to another.
 
Meanwhile, with the expansion of scope of its leasing activities, DLC has recently approved the lease application for a second-hand container by Meridian Cargo Forwarders, Inc. (MCFI).
 
The three-year lease contract has a total project cost of P151 million.
 
MV Rachel has a maximum capacity of 256 units of 20-foot containers and would be deployed in the developmental route between Manila and Puerto Princesa in Palawan. (EHL)


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