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MARITIME INDUSTRY AUTHORITY Overseas Shipping Service List of Registered/Accredited Maritime Enterprises Under MARINA Memorandum Circular No MARITIME INDUSTRY AUTHORITY Overseas Shipping Service List of Registered/Accredited Maritime Enterprises under MARINA Memorandum Circular No. 186 as of 31 DECEMBER 2017 No. Name of Company Date Approved Validity Nature of Business Contact Person Address Contact No. E-mail address 1 888 Express Logistics Corporation 26-Nov-2015 25-Nov-2018 shipping agency Anthony Cruz - Chief Ground Floor Le Mirage De Malate, 2126 354-4502/354-4502 loc 100 Executive Officer A. Mabini St., Malate, Manila 2 ABB, Inc. 24-Jul-2015 23-Jul-2018 engineering repair works John G. Fyfe - Managing Km 20, West Service Road, South 821-7777/824-4581 Director Superhighway, Sucat, Parañaque City 3 Aberjen Ship Chandling & Maritime 14-May-2015 13-May-2018 Ship Chandling Aurora Buenafe Faytaren - V. Faytaren Building, Highway 54, Brgy. (43)723-5694 / 984-1274 / 300-1848 Services President/Owner Sta. Clara, Batangas City, Batangas 4 Abojeb Company, Inc. (formerly: 10-Jan-2017 9-Jan-2020 General Shipping Ramon G. Villordon, Jr. - 3rd Floor, Smith Bell Bldg. Annex, 2294 832-7733 to 37 [email protected] Aboitiz Jebsen Company, Inc.) President Don Chino Roces Avenue Ext., Makati 5 Abosta Shipmanagement Corp. 27-Sep-2016 26-Sep-2019 crewing/manning agency Gaudencio C. Morales - 8thCity Floor, Jemarsons Place, 1626 Pilar 536-2108/526-7781/6777 [email protected] President Hidalgo Lim Street, Malate, Manila 6 Acapulco Shipping Agency 14-Oct-2015 13-Oct-2018 shipping agency Melchor P. Montano - G/F MPM Building, Kingswood Street, 442-2872/09202518749 Owner Brixtonville, Camarin Caloocan City 7 Adamson (Phil.) Inc. 26-Jan-2017 25-Jan-2020 shipping agency Milton A. Adamson - 11/F Sage House, 110 V.A. Rufino St., 816-2316/816-0794 [email protected] President Legaspi Village, Makati City 8 Adfil Shipmanning and Management 23-Feb-2017 22-Feb-2020 crewing/manning agency Nilo V. Du - President Suite 601, 6th Floor Ma. Natividad Bldg., 567-1833/567-1834/567-1835 [email protected]/[email protected] Corporation 470 T.M. Kalaw cor. Cortada Sts., Ermita, 9 Admiman Manning Inc. 11-Nov-2016 11-Nov-2019 crewing/manning agency Maria Celeste E. Sagoso - SuiteManila 1406, Ermita Center Building, 1350 567-2282 President/GM Roxas Boulevard, Ermita, Manila 10 Aegean Crewing Inc. 7-Sep-2016 17-Sep-2019 crewing/manning agency Bibiano O. Reynoso IV - 1377 A. Mabini cor. Sta. Monica Sts. 525-3445/525-3241/881-3315 President Ermita, Manila 11 Aegiscrew Manning, Inc. 9-Nov-2017 18-Dec-2020 crewing/manning agency Reynold L. Torres - Block 1, Lot 5, Victoria Springville Heights 553-4668 [email protected] President Phase 5, Molino, Bacoor, Cavite 12 Agile Maritime Resources Inc. 3-Nov-2016 17-Nov-2019 crewing/manning agency Maritess R. Bagunas - Woodland Park Centre, G/F 3906 Hen. 889-0251/738-1606/738-1607 Operations Manager Macabulos St., Bangkal, Makati City 13 Alexandria Marine and General 30-Aug-2016 22-Aug-2019 shipping agency Vicente D. Pacheco, Jr. Rm. 110 Mercantile Insurance Building, 521-4001 Shipping Agency, Inc. Pres. & CEO Gen. Luna cor. Beaterio Streets, 14 All Oceans Maritime Agency, Inc. 16-Jan-2017 26-Jan-2020 crewing/manning agency Ricardo T. Veloso - G/FIntramuros, Mary Bachrach Manila Building, 25th Street, 525-1929/525-7515 [email protected] President Port Area, Manila 15 Allseas International 10-Mar-2017 9-Mar-2020 ship management and ship Katrina Stoupa - President 415 United Nations Avenue cor. Alhambra 982-3500 Shipmanagement (Philippines) Inc. agency business Sts. Ermita, Manila 16 Alpha Shipmanagement Corp. 8-Dec-2016 11-Dec-2019 crewing/manning agency Junel M. Chan - Pres./GM 10th Floor Jemarsons Place, 1626 Pilar 523-5568 Hidalgo Lime St., Malate, Manila 17 Alphera Marine Services Inc. 17-Aug-2016 16-Aug-2019 crewing/manning agency Lidwina A. Morales - Vice 7th Floor Jemarson Place, 1626 Pilar 516-8800 to 02 President Hidalgo Lim Street, Malate, Manila Page 1 No. Name of Company Date Approved Validity Nature of Business Contact Person Address Contact No. E-mail address 18 Alster International Shipping 6-Sep-2016 15-Sep-2019 crewing/manning agency Felix G. Valenzona - 2nd Floor, 2053 Building, Edison Street, 887-6010-12 [email protected] Services, Inc. President/CEO Makati City 19 Altamar International Shipping 7-Sep-2016 11-Sep-2019 crewing/manning agency Manuel D. Misa - President Suite 311 Legaspi Towers 300, 2600 523-8105 to 08/354-3426 Company, Inc. Roxas Blvd., Malate, Manila 20 Amaya Shipping Incorporated 6-May-2015 5-May-2018 crewing/manning Angel B. Aguilar - President Unit 1104 Pryce Center Bldg., 1179 Chino 897-5500 / 897-5700 Roces Ave., cor. Bagtikan St., Makati City 21 Ambyth Marine & Logistics Services 9-Jun-2016 8-Jun-2019 Marine and Logistics Services Gregory R. David - West Gate Building, Building 286, Subic 830-8000 (Asia), Inc. President and CEO Bay Freeport Zone 22 Aminta Crew Management, Inc. 11-Oct-2017 10-Oct-2020 crewing/manning agency Carolina G. De Leon - 3/F Coherco Corporate Center, 116 V.A. 844-3521 / 844-6502 / 844-4679 [email protected] President Rufino Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City 23 AND Crewmanagement Solutions 10-Mar-2017 9-Mar-2020 crewing/manning agency Jonathan M. Palma - G/F RIMA Building, 161 Pasig Boulevard, 671-5591 /671-5593 [email protected] Phils. Inc. President/CEO Pasig City 24 Annur Lacerta Marine Services 14-Mar-2016 17-Mar-2019 shipping agency Roberto A. Neri - President Unit 611 S&L Bldg., 1500 Roxas Blvd., 522-3630 Phils., Inc. Ermita, Manila 25 Anscor Swire Ship Management 5-Dec-2017 4-Dec-2020 crewing/manning agency Eduardo P. Pertierra - G/F Two-Ecom Plaza (Tower B) Harbor 847-2033/847-2055/847-2077 [email protected] Corporation President Drive cor. Bay Shore Avenue, Mall of Asia 26 Aqualink Maritime, Inc. 24-Nov-2015 14-Dec-2018 shipping agency Jorgina L. Arcadio - SuiteComplex, 601-A, Pasay 605-607 City Ermita Center 526-0271 / 521-5988 President Building, 1350 Roxas Boulevard, Manila 27 Araw Shipping Agency, Incorporated 28-Oct-2016 27-Oct-2019 crewing/manning agency Jaime C. Portus - President Villa Blanca Building cor. Cabildo & 522-0204/522-0205/522-0194 Beaterio Streets, Intramuros, Manila 28 Arctic Shipping Corporation 16-Jan-2017 3-Feb-2020 crewing/manning agency Frederick Doromal - Ground Floor, Goodwill Building, 393 Sen. 896-0975/3706/8147/8149/9372 [email protected] President Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City 29 Arpaphil Shipping Corporation 8-Mar-2017 13-Apr-2020 crewing/manning agency Natividad A. Pappas - Unit GF-193 Salustiana D. Ty Tower, 104 813-8870/813-8871/813-8978 [email protected] President Paseo de Roxas Street, Brgy San 30 Asia World Crew Management Inc. 28-Sep-2016 6-Oct-2019 Shipping agency Eugenio T. Redil, Jr. - 5thLorenzo, Floor MakatiSuite D, City G.E. Antonino Building, 521-8838/521-8839/523-1297 President & GM T.M. Kalaw cor. J. Bacobo Sts., Ermita, 31 Asiana Ship Management, Inc. 29-Jan-2016 28-Jan-2019 crewing/manning agency Dalisay D. Chavez-Phdate - 2/FManila BPI Building, Gen. Maxilom Avenue 266-7475 / 266-7472 President/CEO Extension, North Reclamation Area, Cebu 32 Asia-Pacific Chartering Phil., Inc. 13-Oct-2016 11-Nov-2019 shipping agency Teofilo s. Eugenio - 18thCity Floor, BDO Equitable Tower, 8751 885-7740/7723/810-0764 [email protected] President Paseo de Roxas, Bel-Air Village, Makati 33 Askot Ship Agent Inc. 20-Oct-2017 21-Oct-2020 shipping agency Jose Albar G. Kato - 2649City Molave Street, United Hills Village, 823-2391 to 96 / 823-6503 / 823-3046 [email protected] President/General Manager 1713 Parañaque City 34 ASP Crew Management Services, 25-May-2015 24-May-2018 Shipping Agency Vicente F. Aldanese Jr. - 1820 Luis Maria Guerrero St., Malate, 524-0758 / 524-0818 / 310-7638 Inc. President Manila 35 Astra Marine International, Inc. 12-Aug-2016 16-Sep-2019 crewing/manning agency Lidwina A. Morales - Vice 12th Floor-A Jemarsons Place, 1626 Pilar 524-7521 / 525-0182 / 524-4280 President Hidalgo Lim Street, Malate, Manila 36 Atiko Trans, Inc. 3-Oct-2017 10-Nov-2020 ship agency Annabelle D. Llave - 2nd Floor TMI Center Building, Arzobispo 559-8627/523-3514/523-3448 President Street, Intramuros, Manila 37 Augustea Ship Manning Philippines 2-Aug-2016 25-Sep-2019 crewing/manning agency Mary Grace S.A. Labrusca - Unit B, Paseo View, 16th Floor Lepanto 551-3249/551-6303/551-3725 Inc. President building, 8747 Paseo de Roxas, Makati 38 Avantgarde Shipping Corp. 13-Feb-2017 12-Feb-2020 crewing/manning agency Mike Edzel G. Rebamontan 2593City A. Bonifacio St., Bangkal, Makati 889-3665/889-3582/889-0351 [email protected] - President City Page 2 No. Name of Company Date Approved Validity Nature of Business Contact Person Address Contact No. E-mail address 39 Avior Marine, Inc. 8-Sep-2016 15-Sep-2019 crewing/manning agency Edna L. Ranara - President 4/F Fly Ace Corporate Center, 13 Coral 843-3277/843-3278/843-3279 [email protected] Way Central Business Park, Pasay City 40 Bahia Shipping Services, Inc. 9-Sep-2016 15-Sep-2019 crewing/manning agency Cynthia C. Mendoza - 5/F Ma. Daniel building, 470 San Andres 526-0691 [email protected] President St. Cor. M.H> del Pilar St., Malate, Manila 41 Baliwag Navigation, Inc. 29-Sep-2016 28-Sep-2019 ship management Ramon A. Regala - 3rd Floor Victoria Building, 429 United 521-9023/521-6076/523-4798 [email protected] President Nations Avenue, Ermita, Manila 42 Baliwag Navigation, Inc. 3-Aug-2016 1-Oct-2019 crewing/manning agency Ramon A. Regala - 3rd Floor Victoria Building, 429 United 521-9023 / 524-4798 / 523-4785 President Nations Avenue, Ermita, Manila 43 Ban-Uden Crewing, Inc.
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