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service with one vessel in reserve.” Hawaii Stevedores Inc., an inde- pendent operating subsidiary of Pasha, expects to begin operations at the new KCT in late 2024. As Building Industry Hawaii first reported in August, the
The MV Janet Marie , Pasha Hawaii’s new all-LNG powered containership, made her maiden
voyage to Honolulu Harbor on Aug. 2. The ‘Ohana Class vessel is a sister ship to the MV George III , Pasha Hawaii’s first all-LNG containership that began service between Hawai‘i and the conti- nental U.S. last year. According to Pasha Hawaii, both ships surpass 2030 emission targets. The MV Janet Marie and MV George III will alternate weekly sailings as part of Pasha Hawaii’s fixed-day direct vessel calls along its California/Hawaii Express route. The ships call at Oakland, Long Beach and Honolulu, with one vessel arriving in Honolulu on Wednesdays as its sister ship arrives in Oakland. “[These] new ‘Ohana Class vessels were specifically designed for the Hawai‘i market, increasing weekly capacity for high-demand dry 45-foot and refrigerated 40-foot equipment,” says George W. Pasha IV, The Pasha Group president and CEO. “Pasha Hawaii operates five vessels in active
upgraded terminal will feature electri- fied ship-to-shore cranes, which are larger and faster than current cranes — and there will be more of them. The state-of-the-
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art facility will also feature advanced technology for improved gate flow, more wheeled capacity for quicker truck turn times, adjacent barge service for Neighbor Island connections, newer cargo handling equipment and a renewable energy-powered microgrid. ALOHA MARINE LINES Part of Lynden’s global network of transportation and logistics companies, Aloha Marine Lines provides bi-weekly barge service between the Pacific
Northwest and Honolulu, and coor- dinates inter-island services to Kaua‘i, Maui, Hawai‘i island, Moloka‘i and Lāna‘i. “In 2024 we will be launching a new [Makani Class] barge, the Makani Loa ,” says Bret Harper, Aloha Marine Lines Pasha Hawaii employees offload cargo in Honolulu. PHOTO COURTESY PASHA HAWAII
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