Pasha Hawaii Finalizes Design for Second Ship
Tuesday, April 5, 2011Honolulu-based Pasha Hawaii today announced the final design specifications for their second ship, currently under construction with VT Halter Marine, Pascagoula, MS. The ship will be a combination Container and Roll-On/Roll-Off Car Truck Carrier ("ConRo") based on a proven design by the Uljanik Shipyard, Croatia. The ship will sail under the name Marjorie C in honor of CEO and President George Pasha IV's maternal grandmother Marjorie Catherine Ryan. The Marjorie C will hail from the Port of Honolulu. She is expected to enter service in the Fall of 2013. "Over the past several months we have worked closely with our technical services team at Sea Technology who has collaborated with Uljanik Shipyard in Croatia, the licensee of our vessel design, and VT Halter Marine, our Mississippi based shipyard, to maximize the potential of the new vessel in every respect.
Our Hawaii advisory board and business partners have weighed in as well to ensure our design and deployment strategy will provide maximum benefit to our clients as well as the people of Hawaii," said George Pasha IV, President and CEO.
The Marjorie C will allow Pasha to handle the needs of the Mainland to Hawaii trade lane efficiently. Not only will the vessel take advantage of the very latest technologies to reduce environmental impact, the ability to call the neighbor islands directly will eliminate the need to transship containerized cargo between Honolulu and the neighbor islands. Scheduled to sail the same ports of call opposite Pasha Hawaii's Ro/Ro vessel the M/V Jean Anne, the two ships will provide the only weekly direct calls to Kahului and Hilo for both Ro/Ro and container shipments.
Reggie Maldonado, Pasha Hawaii General Manager adds, "Many of our customers encouraged us to diversify our capability. Our second vessel will both better serve this market and provide increased frequency and superior reliability." The Marjorie C will be 692 feet long, with the ability to carry 1,500 TEU's above and under deck, as well as vehicles and over high and wide cargo on 10 workable decks. The vessel's shipping capacity for vehicles is 2,750 units. The stern quarter ramp will be 39.4' wide and 20.7' high, and rated at up to 250 metric tons.
"In addition to introducing our container capability and increased frequency to our existing clients we look forward to partnering with new clients, including the container shippers in the trade," states Chuck Patton, Pasha Hawaii Senior Vice-President. "We will deliver significant value with our new capabilities to both our clients as well as the people of Hawaii."