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Today marks a new chapter for Matson skipper John Bloomingdale as he embarks on his latest assignment in his 25-year journey with Hawaii’s largest shipping company.
The Lurline is slated to soon again deliver cargo to Hawaii following the christening Saturday of the sixth Matson ship to have the name.
The vessel is Lurline, an iconic name at Matson dating to the construction of Capt. William Matson's first ship of that name in 1887, according to a Matson news release. This vessel is the sixth ...
The new Lurline is the first of two new ships being built for Honolulu -based Matson by NASSCO at a total cost of approximately $500 million for the pair, and the third of four new vessels that ...
Matson Inc. said it had taken delivery of the container/roll-on, roll-off (con-ro) ship Lurline on Dec. 26. Built at the General Dynamics NASSCO shipyard in San Diego, it is the largest con-ro ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Matson’s newest ship pulled into port Friday, January 17, 2020 at Honolulu Harbor. The Lurline is the largest roll-on and roll-off container ship built in the U.S.
It and its sister ship Lurline are the largest, fastest, and most efficient of their kind built in the U.S., according to Matson.
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - The newest ship in Matson’s fleet is a monster. The Lurline, christened over the weekend in San Diego, is 870 feet long, weighs over 50,000 metric tons and ...
The vessel is Lurline, an iconic name at Matson dating to the construction of Capt. William Matson's first ship of that name in 1887, according to a Matson news release. This vessel is the sixth ...
The vessel is Lurline, an iconic name at Matson dating to the construction of Capt. William Matson's first ship of that name in 1887, according to a Matson news release. This vessel is the sixth ...
Matson Inc. said it had taken delivery of the container/roll-on, roll-off (con-ro) ship Lurline on Dec. 26. Built at the General Dynamics NASSCO shipyard in San Diego, it is the largest con-ro ...
The vessel is Lurline, an iconic name at Matson dating to the construction of Capt. William Matson's first ship of that name in 1887, according to a Matson news release. This vessel is the sixth ...