Negros Navigation Co., Inc. (NENACO) was one of the oldest domestic shipping companies in the Philippines.[1] It was also one of the largest companies in the shipping business in the Philippines.[2] Its main hub was in Pier 2, Manila North Harbor. In 2012, Its passenger and freight operations merged with Aboitiz Transport System (ATS) brands to form 2GO Travel. It later merged with 2GO Group in 2018.
Some of Negros Navigation's vessels were transferred to 2GO Travel. St. Michael of the Archangel is the last Negros Navigation vessel that is still operating but it will retire soon because of 2GO's Fleet Modernization Program. The sinking of the M/V Don Juan serves as an inspiration for the grandiose Masskara Festival in Bacolod. Banago Port, Bacolod City built by Negros Navigation during the 1940's is still operating and is used by FastCat for its Bacolod-Dumangas operations.
Negros Navigation served the following destinations in their final year, 2012. its main port of call was Manila Other destinations are:
This list includes the vessels that were operated by Negros Navigation. It also includes the vessels of its former subsidiary, NN Sea Angels.
Lite Ferries and renamed to Lite Ferry 8)
Although Negros Navigation merged its passenger ferry and freight operations into the newly formed 2GO Travel in 2012, the company itself remained active as a parent company of 2GO Group until 2018 when it merged with 2GO Group. During this period, NN continued to exist as a legal entity while its core operations, including 2GO Travel and SuperCat, became integral parts of the 2GO Group's logistics and transportation services.
2GO Travel
SuperCat