Shinkai Maru and Shimanekko
Shinkai Maru is one of a number of Japanese training vessels that visit Hawai‘i every year. As Japan is known...
Shinkai Maru is one of a number of Japanese training vessels that visit Hawai‘i every year. As Japan is known...
Rats on ships and piers are a problem as they damage goods and can spread diseases. Commercial vessels that arrive...
There are a number of reasons why a vessel may have to shift from one berth to another while calling...
This area will be rebuilt as part of the Kapālama Container Terminal project.
Pacific Shipyards International is one of the Honolulu Harbor tenants that had to relocate due to the Kapālama Container Terminal project. With...
Above the name Kauai is the ship’s IMO (International Maritime Organization) number, 7802718. The IMO assigns a unique identification number to...
The sign bears images of the flags of the Philippines and Great Britain. The Philippines is currently one of the...
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