As of August 2013 the company's vessels have figured in five major maritime disasters with a total exceeding 5,000 lives lost.
Record breaking pud diay ni sila man.
5 Major Maritime disasters .. 5,000 lives lost. -- Sige pata ani?
As of August 2013 the company's vessels have figured in five major maritime disasters with a total exceeding 5,000 lives lost.
Record breaking pud diay ni sila man.
5 Major Maritime disasters .. 5,000 lives lost. -- Sige pata ani?
Too late and too sad.... Useless ban. It's like closing the prison gates after the prisoners escaped.
Sulpicio/PSACC just sold off their last passenger vessel (Princess of the South) last October 2014 and have no plans in serving passengers back as there is no money in it. Blame it on cheap airfares.
Cargo is where they are making money. Currently, they have 11 cargo/container vessels and are adding/buying more.
I know someone who works in the local shipping industry, and ingon xa ang kita kuno sa mga shipping companies:
70% comes from cargo
30% comes from passengers
ala na jud tarong og kasaligan na tao karon
ang naka paet lang ani. ang sad.an wala ma preso. sa korea pani death penalty nani ang tagiya ma apil pa sa kaso.
pinas man. its all about money.
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