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List of Accredited Seawage Treatment Plant (Stp) Philippine Coast Guard MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION COMMAND MEP ACCREDITATION AND CERTIFICATION SERVICES Muelle dela Industria, Farola Compound Binondo, Manila LIST OF ACCREDITED SEAWAGE TREATMENT PLANT (STP) NAME OF VESSEL NAME OF COMPANY BUSINESS ADDRESS DATE OF DATE OF ISSUANCE EXPIRATION MTKR “EVERGO 1” EVERGO PACIFIC SHIPPING Unit C-5A, Questhomes Bldg., 02 February 02 February CORPORATION Don Larrazabal Avenue, NRA 2021 2024 Subangdaku, Mandaue City, Cebu MV “MORNING JOY” UNI-ORIENT PEARL VENTURES, INC. Osmeña Blvd. Reclamation Area, 02 February 02 February Cebu City 2021 2024 MV “QUEEN OF PEACE” PKS SHIPPING CO., INC. Sergio Osmeña Blvd., North 02 February 02 February Reclamation Area, Cebu City 2021 2024 MTKR “CALLY” VIA MARINE CORP. 227 North Bay Blvd., Corner C3 03 February 03 February Road, Navotas City 2021 2024 MV “FORTUNE EXPRESS” FORTUNE SEA CARRIER, INC. Tipolo, Mandaue City 09 February 09 February 2021 2024 LCT “OCEAN CARRIER” SANTIAGO NAVIGATION, INC. Tayud, Consolacion, Cebu 26 February 26 February 2021 2024 MV “RKK OTSO” CSK SHIPPING LINES Z-3, 217 Vergara Village, San 26 February 26 February Isidro, Talisay City, Cebu 2021 2024 MV “THE GOOD FORTUNE” TEKTITE SHIPPING CORP. 26 February 26 February 2021 2024 MV “MC ACHIEVER” MORETA SHIPPING LINES, INC. Pier 6, North Harbor, Tondo, 01 March 01 March Manila, Metro Manila 2021 2024 MV “F & S OUR LADY OF ST. F & S MARINE TRANSPORT, INC. Brgy. Tilik, Lubang, Occidental 05 March 05 March THERESE” Mindoro 2021 2024 MV “LITE FERRY 6” LITE SHIPPING CORPORATION #14 G. L. Lavilles St., Tinago, 08 March 08 March Cebu City, Cebu 2021 2024 MV “DON DAXTON” GOTHONG SOUTHERN SHIPPING 3/F Don Carlos A Gothong Port 09 March 09 March LINES, INC Center, Quezon Blvd, NRA, Cebu 2021 2024 City MV “LITE FERRY 10” LITE SHIPPING CORPORATION #14 G. L. Lavilles St., Tinago, 09 March 09 March Cebu City, Cebu 2021 2024 MV “SOLID HARBOR” SOLID SHIPPING LINES 471 San Fernando St., Binondo, 09 March 09 March CORPORATION Manila 2021 2024 MV “SPAN ASIA 9” PHILIPPINE SPAN ASIA CARRIER Don Sulpicio Go Bldg., Sulpicio 09 March 09 March CORPORATION Go St., North Reclamation Area, 2021 2024 Cebu City M/Tkr “TOFINO” SHOGUN SHIPS CO. INC. Unit 2601 Antel Global Corporate 09 March 09 March Center, Julia Vargas 2021 2024 Avenue,Ortigas Center,Pasig City MV “SUPER SHUTTLE RORO ASIAN MARINE TRANSPORT CORP. 38 Gorordo Avenue, Cebu City 09 March 09 March 14” 2021 2024 MV “STARLITE ANNAPOLIS” STARLITE FERRIES, INC. Rizal Avenue Cor. P. Dandan St, 12 March 12 March Brgy. 3 Batangas City 4200 2021 2024 MV “STARLITE JUPITER” STARLITE FERRIES, INC. Unit 301 Goldhill Tower, #5 12 March 12 March Annapolis St., Greenhills, san 2021 2024 Juan, M.M. MV “QUEENLAND” OCEANIC CONTAINER LINES INC. 511 Honorio Lopez Boulevard, 16 March 16 March Balut, Tondo, Manila 2021 2024 LCT “LILY PRINCESS” PHERWIN SHIPPING CORPORATION 135 San Vicente Milaor, 22 March 22 March Camarines Sur 2021 2024 MV “OCEAN RELIABLE” OCEANIC CONTAINER LINES, INC. 511 Honorio Lopez Boulevard, 22 March 22 March Balut, Tondo Manila 2021 2024 MTkr “BRYAN UNO” PARKER JOHN OIL COMPANY INC. 160 Judge Luna St., Brgy. 22 March 22 March Bungad, San Francisco, Del 2021 2024 Monte, Quezon City MV “KUDOS-1” KUDOS DOMESTIC SHIPPING CORP. Ground Floor, Kangha Bldg., Lapu 24 March 24 March lapu St., Cebu City 2021 2024 MV “HAMAKO-2” HAMAKO VENTURES, INC. C/O PKS Shipping Compound, 26 March 26 March Manday, Cotabato City 2021 2024 BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE REGISTERING OFFICER: ENS SHELMARVIE G ANTIPASADO PCG Deputy Commander, MEP AcCeS .
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