2GO upholds Filipino aspirations and values with their newest vessel. They have baptized it MV 2GO Maligaya and it’s soon going to set sail.
Meet MV 2GO Maligaya
2GO Group Inc. — the Philippines’ largest integrated transportation and logistics provider, upholds Filipino aspirational values in its newest vessel. Recently revealed to the media, the state-of-the-art passenger vessel is called “MV 2GO Maligaya.”
2GO recognizes the Filipinos’ ability to be joyful and uplifting toward others even in the face of hardships and challenges. Through its new vessel, MV 2GO Maligaya aspires to make sea travel fun, safe, and reliable.
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Blessie Cruz, 2GO Assistant Vice President for Marketing, explained, “‘Maligaya’ is one of the defining qualities (that) the Filipino is known for around the world. ‘Masaya’ is a happy feeling, but ‘Maligaya’ has a sense of deep joy and youthfulness.” She further said that as a travel brand, 2GO believes the name is reflective of the kind of journey and service that they give.
A New Vessel in This Pandemic
The acquisition of the MV 2GO Maligaya is part of the company’s fleet modernization efforts. They aim to provide high speed and reliability in the movement of essential goods nationwide. At the same time, they want to upgrade the public’s sea travel and onboard experience.
According to 2GO Chief Operating Officer Waldo Basilla, “This is a manifestation of 2GO’s commitment to providing superior products and services to our customers. The new addition complements the broader service offerings of the other business units under the 2GO Group. As a major player in the industry, it is imperative for us to take the lead in product innovation and unparalleled service to keep in step with world-class standards”.
About MV 2GO Maligaya
The MV 2GO Maligaya is the most technologically advanced roll-on, roll-off passenger (ROPAX) ship that has set sail in the Philippine waters. It features a fun and colorful livery that can energize and enhance the Pinoy travel experience.
Moreover, it is a very large ship, larger than the current counterparts. It can carry 40% more twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) of cargo capacity compared to 2GO’s current fleet.
It will link Manila, Visayas, and Mindanao via its Manila-Cebu-Cagayan de Oro route. Moreover, with a top speed of 23.5 knots, it reduces steaming time from Manila to Cebu to only 17 hours. This makes the MV 2GO Maligaya the fastest cargo vessel in the Philippines today.
With this vessel’s addition, 2GO aims to further improve sailing schedule reliability to 95% on time.
Technical Specs
Made by Japanese shipbuilders with a German main engine, the MV 2GO Maligaya embodies the latest international shipping standards and technologies. These include an integrated navigation and control system, advanced fire alarm systems, and multiple collision bulkheads. This is part of its collision mitigating support, among others.
The ship is a welcome addition to the company’s current fleet of up to 10 ships. Currently, they are servicing 20 major ports of call in the Philippines.
It is set to sail its maiden voyage this month of May, and the management has prepared special activities for the passengers on its maiden voyage.
Contact Details
For travel and shipping requirements, please visit the 2GO’s website https://www.2go.com.ph/.
- Email: 2GO_solutions@2GO.com.ph
- Hotline: (02) 8528 7400
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Masarap sumakay sa 2Go talaga mamsh.. Napaka mabilis and very safe.. Masarap sumakay at magbyahe.
Napakagandang Barko nito. Grabe. Ver sosyal. Very systematic. Safe na safe ka sa loob and enjoy sa mga amenities.
What a gigantic vessel that full of good surprizes inside ! Very beautiful and amazing
Sarap sumakay dito super bilis talaga.. Meju strict sila atleast for the sake of all passengers naman.
Grabe ang laking barko. Ang ganda & ganda ng ambiance, yayamanin😍 Super safe pa.