Marino PH and FastCat Join Forces to Elevate Philippine Maritime Connectivity and Advocacy
Sep 15, 2025



Manila, Philippines – September 2025 - In a groundbreaking alliance aimed at reshaping the future of the Philippine maritime industry, Marino PH and FastCat have unveiled a collaborative venture focused on advocacy, seafarer welfare, and innovative connectivity.

Marino PH, the nation’s largest maritime community platform spearheaded by Dr. Reno Bolivar, has committed to amplifying FastCat’s vision of connecting the archipelago like never before. FastCat, under the guidance of Chairperson Mary Ann Pastrana, has long been synonymous with modern, reliable ferry services that bridge the islands of the Philippines. Through this partnership, both entities aim to spotlight FastCat’s state-of-the-art vessels and their role in making inter-island travel more accessible, safe, and efficient.

A Unified Vision for the Maritime Community

Dr. Bolivar emphasized that Marino PH will leverage its extensive reach boasting millions of followers to highlight FastCat’s innovative fleet, future projects, and enhanced services. “We are truly excited to help amplify FastCat’s mission,” Bolivar stated. “This collaboration isn’t just about promoting a service; it’s about strengthening the entire maritime community, improving the welfare of seafarers, and showcasing the incredible role FastCat plays in connecting our islands.”

Connecting the Archipelago with Innovation

FastCat has been a pioneer in bringing cutting-edge, safe, and comfortable sea transport to the Philippines. With a fleet of modern catamaran RoRo vessels, the company has revolutionized how people and goods move across the islands. Chairperson Mary Ann Pastrana noted, “Our goal has always been to unite the Philippines by sea, making travel more efficient and accessible. Partnering with Marino PH allows us to reach even more Filipinos and share how our services are shaping the future of inter-island connectivity.”

A Promising Future for Philippine Maritime Industry

The collaboration is set to roll out a series of joint initiatives, including community events, educational campaigns, and advocacy programs that will enhance public awareness of maritime careers and services. By leveraging Marino PH’s vast digital presence, FastCat’s latest offerings will be showcased to a broad audience, emphasizing the importance of a well-connected archipelago for economic and social growth.

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With both Dr. Bolivar and Ms. Pastrana at the helm, this partnership promises to be a beacon of progress in the maritime industry, driving forward a shared commitment to innovation and community upliftment.

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