CSCMP presents the 2023 Supply Chain Sustainability Award to Pasha Hawaii

Monday, October 2, 2023

Lombard, IL (October 2, 2023) - The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) presented the 2023 Supply Chain Sustainability Award to Pasha Hawaii at the EDGE 2023 Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition

Pasha Hawaii Activates Maui Disaster Response Efforts

Friday, August 11, 2023

Pasha Hawaii donates $25,000 to non-profit Hawaii Community Foundation in support of Maui Strong

Pasha Hawaii supply chain routes are fully operational as support efforts for Maui wildfire relief are underway. The company has enacted its Emergency Response Plan which includes prioritizing emergency rations, foodstuffs and medical supplies via available barge capacity to Maui and its direct vessel roll-on/roll-off service.

Pasha Hawaii celebrates the inaugural arrival of MV Janet Marie at the Port of Oakland with a christening ceremony

Wednesday, August 9, 2023

Pasha Hawaii and the Port of Oakland celebrated the arrival of MV Janet Marie to the Port of Oakland with a christening ceremony, marking the company’s second Liquified Natural Gas (“LNG”)-powered container ship to call the Bay Area. The Oakland Seaport is considered the gateway for containerized ocean cargo shipments in Northern California. Janet Marie is the second of two new ‘Ohana Class, 774-foot LNG-powered container ships built at AmFELS.

MV Janet Marie, the Newest Addition to Pasha Hawai‘i’s Container Ship Fleet, Makes Her Inaugural Arrival at Honolulu Harbor’s Pier 51

Thursday, August 3, 2023

Arrival marks the company’s second container ship to operate on natural gas; Pasha Hawaii donates $25,000 to non-profit Kupu in honor of Janet Marie Pasha

One year after making history by introducing Hawai‘i’s first container ship to operate on natural gas, Pasha Hawai‘i has added a second natural gas-powered container ship to its fleet. MV Janet Marie made her inaugural arrival at Honolulu Harbor’s Pier 51, completing the construction and delivery of the company’s second of two ‘Ohana Class vessels.

Pasha Hawaii Celebrates ‘MV Janet Marie’ Inaugural Call to the Port of Long Beach

Saturday, July 29, 2023

In commemoration of MV Janet Marie’s first call to the Port of Long Beach, Harbor Commission President Sharon L. Weissman (center) presented Pasha Hawaii President and CEO George Pasha, IV (center) and MV Janet Marie Capt. Doug Fisher (standing next to George Pasha) with a plaque in honor of the ship's Captain and Crew.

Pasha Hawaii Announces Delivery of Second LNG-Fueled ‘Ohana Class Vessel ‘MV Janet Marie’ at AmFELS

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Hawaii-based Pasha Hawaii, together with Texas-based AmFELS (A member of Seatrium Group), today proudly announced the delivery of the MV Janet Marie, the second of two new ‘Ohana Class, 774-foot Liquefied Natural Gas (“LNG”) powered container ships built at AmFELS. The new vessel joins Pasha Hawaii’s fleet serving the Hawaii/Mainland trade lane, as well as the company’s first ‘Ohana Class vessel, MV George III, which began service on August 17, 2022.

Pasha Hawaii Recognized at CSA Annual Safety Awards

Monday, July 3, 2023

(L-R): CSA Chairman of the Board Garrett Huffman (Motiva); Ed Washburn, Pasha Hawaii; RDML Richard Timme, USCG.

Pasha Hawaii was recognized for consistently making safety a priority at the Chamber of Shipping of America (CSA) Annual Safety Awards on June 20, 2023 in New Orleans. 

Pasha Hawaii Fleet Receives 2022 Environmental Achievement Awards from the Chamber of Shipping of America

Wednesday, November 23, 2022

(L-R): RADM Ann Phillips, U.S. Maritime Administration; Captain Gregory Johnson, Pasha Hawaii; Jim Varley, Chairman, CSA Board of Directors

Honolulu, HI-based Pasha Hawaii has announced that its fleet in the Hawaii/Mainland trade was recognized with Certificates of Environmental Achievement by the Chamber of Shipping of America for operating a total of 68 years in environmental excellence.

New LNG-powered ship christened at Port of Long Beach’s Pier A

Friday, September 2, 2022

by Brandon Richardson, Long Beach Business Journal

Earlier this year, the Port of Long Beach became the first West Coast seaport with the ability to refuel ships powered by liquified natural gas (LNG). And this week, the first LNG-powered container ship to refuel on the West Coast called at the nation’s second busiest port, marking a major milestone toward greener operations.

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