Matson to Start U.S. Flag Marshall Islands Route

July 27, 2017

Logo: Matson
Logo: Matson
File Image: a newbuild Matson boxship (CREDIT: Matson)
File Image: a newbuild Matson boxship (CREDIT: Matson)
Matson has announced that it will introduce a new direct U.S. flag service between Honolulu and the Republic of the Marshall Islands ("RMI") that will shorten cargo transit times to the RMI from the U.S. mainland by as many as eight days. 
 
The new biweekly service will call at three ports in the RMI — Kwajalein, Ebeye and Majuro — starting in the first quarter of 2018. 
 
Matson has entered into an agreement to purchase a 707-TEU, U.S.-flagged containership from Sealift, Inc., of Oyster Bay, NY to operate the new service. 
 
The vessel, to be renamed Kamokuiki, or 'small island or vessel' in the Hawaiian language, was built in Germany in 2000 and brought under the U.S. flag in 2013.  The ship will be fitted with two 45-ton cranes that can be joined to handle heavy lift cargoes before it is delivered to Matson in late 2017. According to Matson, the vessel will be well suited to the island trade with its small stature, two cranes, hydraulic folding hatch covers, and extreme maneuverability produced by a bow thruster and flap rudder, which allows docking without tugs.

Matson has served the Marshall Islands since 1972.  It currently serves Kwajalein, Ebeye and Majuro from the U.S. West Coast via Guam, where westbound containerized and bulk cargo is transshipped to Matson's Micronesia service.  The new service from Honolulu will deliver cargo from the U.S.
 
West Coast to Kwajalein, Ebeye and Majuro with a transit time of approximately two weeks, depending on the West Coast port, compared to three weeks or more with the current service.

Along with improved transit times, advantages of the new service include Matson's dedicated terminal operations at Seattle, Oakland and Long Beach, offering shippers late cut-off times, improved truck turn times and use of Matson's owned chassis inventory throughout the U.S.
 

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