Gothong Lines

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Carlos A. Gothong Lines, popularly known as CAGLI and formerly once known simply as Gothong Lines, is a cargo shipping company based in Cebu, Philippines. CAGLI was formerly a part of WG&A (William, Gothong, & Aboitiz), which served 23 major provincial ports throughout the Philippines and was the first domestic shipping company in the country to be certified by the International Safety Management Code standard.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". CAGLI, William Lines and Aboitiz Shipping formed the biggest merger in the Philippine shipping industry.[1]

History

With a mandate from the patriarch, Don Alfredo D. Gothong, the three siblings Bowen D. Gothong, Ben D. Gothong and Brezilda Gothong Co, lead the rebirth of CAGLI with the launching of its first vessel, Butuan Bay 1, on October 3, 2002.

Positioning the company as a low-cost operator, the CAGLI President, Ben D. Gothong is helped by the fourth generation of their family who are actively involved in the day-to-day operations of the shipping operations and other affiliate businesses. They are Calvin Boniface Lee Gothong, COO of Carlos A. Gothong Lines, Inc., Clark Lee Gothong, COO of Danao Coco Palms Resort, Jade T. Gothong, COO of GT Ferry and PCDC Group.

Ports of call

Fleet

Current vessels

Roll on/Roll off (RORO) cargo
Name IMO Built Entry of service to the Philippines Route(s) Tonnage Length Breadth Notes Image
Panglao Bay 1[2] Template:IMO 1995 2017 I. Manila - Cebu - Cagayan de Oro 5930 Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert".
GT Alpha 1[3] Template:IMO 2024 2025 TBA 1477 Script error: No such module "convert". Script error: No such module "convert". A brand new deck cargo ship made in China.

Former vessels

File:Gothong - Dapitan Bay 1.jpg
Dapitan Bay 1 of Gothong Lines, Philippines
  • Batangas Bay 1
  • Butuan Bay 1
  • Cagayan Bay 1
  • Manila Bay 1
    • Sold and broken up
  • Ozamis Bay 1
  • Subic Bay 1
    • Sold and broken up
  • Dapitan Bay 1

Terminals

  • ADG Terminal Mandaue
  • ADG Terminal Cagayan
  • ADG Terminal Nasipit[5]

Tug boat assistance

GT Ferry (GTF), a subsidiary of Carlos A. Gothong Lines Inc. provides ship docking services and towing assistance to all types of commercial vessels and barges in the Philippines.

  • Tug 2
  • Tug 3
  • Tug 4[6]
  • Tug 5

Notable incidents

  • Manila Bay 1 caught fire in the afternoon of October 21, 2016 but no one was reported injured. Initial investigation revealed that the fire started inside the vessel's engine room. The cargo vessel was supposed to travel to Manila the other night but postponed its voyage due to super typhoon Lawin[7][8]

See also

References

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