APFC operates a fleet of catamaran-type Ro-Ro vessels named FastCat. These vessels were designed by Australia-based Sea Transport Solutions and built by China-based Boni Fair Development. The
Japan International Cooperation Agency reportedly extended a support to APFC for the first ten FastCat vessels. The ships were specifically designed for climate conditions of the Philippine seas. It ships also has a double hull with 10 watertight compartments, no
ballast tanks for stable buoyancy, and a fire security system and a navigation and control systems. The top speed of the vessel is 16.5 knots. FastCat vessels are designed to carry 275-320 passengers with accommodations for the senior citizens and the disabled as well as 30-40 passenger cars and 6-7 trucks or buses.
Ro-Ro routes As of January 2026, APFC operates eleven routes. • On April 3, 2024, MV FastCat M19 was carrying 41 passengers collided with the barge Krizza Rica near Isla Verde, Batangas. The ferry was en route from Batangas City to Calapan City when the collision occurred. The barge, which was carrying approximately 300 sacks of cement, was being towed by a motor tug at the time of the incident. One passenger, a 26-year-old male, sustained minor injuries. The starboard side of the ferry’s third passenger deck was damaged. No reports of oil spills or major environmental hazards were noted. All passengers were safely evacuated and the ferry successfully docked at Calapan Port. ==References==