Lisa Lim Freking's Page of Sweet Lines, Inc. Philippines

Lisa Lim Freking's Page of Sweet Lines, Inc. Philippines The multi-million peso maritime enterprise began as a barge to ferry commuters from Bohol to Cebu in 1937. Inc. In 1965 Sweet Lines, Inc.

SWEET LINES WIN AWARD
Times Journal
Sept. 13,1975

Sweet Lines, Inc., one of the country’s progressive shipping companies, received an award for pioneering and leadership on the occasion of the 37th charter anniversary of Cebu City. Founded by Lim Poh, it was originally called Central Shipping Co. but it was changed to its present name by the Securities and Exchange Commission in January 1961.

In the late 1930s, the CSCI owned the 98-tonner Masayon which served Cebu,Bohol and Northern Mindanao. During World War II, however, the Masayon was intentionally sunk by USAFFE forces to prevent the Japanese invaders from using the craft. After the war, the general co-partnership of Lim Poh and Sons, once more tried its luck in the shipping business and this time with uncontrollable success. began to operate nationwide with the launching of the MS Sweet Rose whose tonnage was 18 times bigger than the nostalgic Masayon. In the succeeding years, the enterprise’s fleet was enlarged as its business expanded. Two vessels were acquired in 1996 thus increasing the frequency of trips to Manila. A year later, the 1800 tonner MS Sweet Bliss was placed on the Manila run, pioneering in a new route to Davao via the east coast. The first brand-new ship to fly the S-banner was acquired in 1968. Called the MS Sweet Grace, it was delivered fresh from a German shipyard , equipped with air-conditioned cabins and a dining salon, piped-in stereo music, shipboard movies and modern navigational instruments. In the same year, the MS Sweet Dream was procured. It was in every respect a twin sister to Sweet Bliss. Another first came in early 1971 when the Sweet Lines, Inc. acquired the country’s fastest luxury liner. Plying the Cebu-Manila route, the MS Sweet Faith had 140 air-conditioned cabins, dining saloons, supper club with live combo music, cinema, TV, stereo music, spacious promenade and sundeck and everything expected of a continental luxury liner using European standards. After the fastest liner came the biggest, the MS Sweet Home. Built in Italy, the liner is 397 feet long, 53 feet wide and weighs 5,486 tons. It can accommodate 1,200 passengers, as she did when she carried Muslim pilgrims to Mecca on a chartered voyage to Saudi Arabia. Equipped with stabilizers, radar, depth detector, sprinkler system and other special gadgets, the biggest liner was bought at close to P14 million in 1973. Her passenger facilities outshine those of the earlier liners.

In 1980’s, the movie “Love Boat”, Philippine version, starring Eddie Gutierrez, Susan Roces and Ruffa Gutierrez were sho...
01/02/2023

In 1980’s, the movie “Love Boat”, Philippine version, starring Eddie Gutierrez, Susan Roces and Ruffa Gutierrez were shot on board MV SWEET BABY. In fact that was the maiden voyage of the Baby...some scenes in the movie was also shot on board the Sweet Roro 2 or Sweet Glory.

Alfred C. Lim (youngest son of the founders)- with wife & children- Family Reunion December 2014
14/01/2017

Alfred C. Lim (youngest son of the founders)- with wife & children- Family Reunion December 2014

From the Photo archive of Sweet Lines, Inc. fleet Courtesy of Brian Tan (great grandson of the founders)
06/12/2014

From the Photo archive of Sweet Lines, Inc. fleet
Courtesy of Brian Tan (great grandson of the founders)

Lim Poh & Basilisa Casas Lim
18/09/2013

Lim Poh & Basilisa Casas Lim

Alfred Casas Lim ( youngest son of the founders) with children (left to right) Ian, Lisa, Alfie, Grace, Rocky & Cristine
04/08/2013

Alfred Casas Lim ( youngest son of the founders) with children (left to right) Ian, Lisa, Alfie, Grace, Rocky & Cristine

Lim Poh Family
04/08/2013

Lim Poh Family

Founders of Sweet Lines, Inc.Lim Poh & Basilisa Casas Lim
04/08/2013

Founders of Sweet Lines, Inc.
Lim Poh & Basilisa Casas Lim

23/06/2013

From the archives: Times Journal
Jan. 9, 1980

Central Shipping Lines, a pre-war firm, has been re-activated to start a cargo service between the Philippine and Hong Kong.

Alfred Casas Lim, an executive of Central Shipping, said the vessel M/S Sweet Peace started plying the overseas route last Dec. 22, (1980) to service exporters and importers between the two areas.

General agents of the Sweet Peace is the Feeder Lines Inc., which is based in the North Harbor.

The Sweet Peace, according to Lim is a 2,000 dwt semi-container ship. It is ideal for general merchandise goods.

The vessel has made two trips. It is again on its way to Hong Kong for its third voyage.

Lim said it plans to expand its service early February(1980) to augment bottoms in the Philippine-Hong Kong route.

“The firm is preparing the second semi-container ship,” Lim told the Times Journal.

Lim said the slump in the inter-island cargo traffic has influenced the reactiviation of Central Shipping. The Lims are identified with the Sweet Lines Inc., one of the major interisland shipping firms.

Lim said the service will save the country’s foreign exchange and reduce the dependence of local shippers on foreign carriers.

“The country presently needs more vessels in the overseas route to save foreign exchange,” Lim said.

Lim also said the firm plans to branch out to other key ports in the ASEAN countries once the initial RP-Hong Kong line clicks.

“The firm plans to service other short-distance routes, particularly other countries in the ASEAN,” Lim said.

The vessel Sweet Peace loads at the North Harbor. From Hong Kong it unloads at the South Harbor.

Initially, the vessel runs once every ten days.

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