Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

SS Matson Navigator (IMO 7116315) - Harbour Facility in Honolulu, Hawaii

HONOLULU, Hawaii, United States

Overview

SS Matson Navigator is a harbour facility in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. It operates as a cargo vessel under the Matson Navigation Company, serving Pacific trade routes.

The SS Matson Navigator (IMO Number 7116315) is a harbour facility located at 51 Sand Island Access Road, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. The facility is operational and serves as a key component of the Matson Navigation Company's fleet, handling containerized cargo along Pacific routes. Honolulu's strategic position makes it a vital hub for transpacific trade. As a vessel operating under U.S. flag, the SS Matson Navigator adheres to domestic and international regulations including the U.S. EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and the IMO MARPOL Convention. The facility's operations involve containerized cargo, which typically requires robust ballast water management and oil-water separation systems to comply with environmental standards. This harbour facility plays a significant role in Hawaii's supply chain, connecting the islands to mainland U.S. and Asian markets. Its operations support the local economy by facilitating the import of goods and export of local products. Environmental management practices are critical given the proximity to sensitive coastal ecosystems in Hawaii.

Environmental context

The facility operates in Honolulu Harbor, which is adjacent to the Pacific Ocean and near sensitive coastal habitats. Cargo handling involves containerized goods, reducing the risk of bulk cargo spills but requiring careful stormwater management. Oil-water separation and ballast water treatment are essential to prevent marine pollution in this ecologically rich area.

Frequently asked questions

The SS Matson Navigator is located at 51 Sand Island Access Road, Honolulu, Hawaii 96819, United States.

The SS Matson Navigator is a container ship that handles containerized cargo, primarily serving trade routes between the U.S. West Coast and Hawaii.

As a U.S.-flagged vessel, it must comply with the U.S. EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for discharges, and international regulations under the IMO MARPOL Convention, including Annexes for oil, sewage, and garbage.

Hawaii's harbour facilities operate near sensitive coral reef ecosystems and marine habitats. Strict environmental management is required to prevent pollution from ballast water, oil spills, and stormwater runoff.

The vessel facilitates the import of essential goods and export of local products, supporting Hawaii's supply chain and economic connectivity with the mainland U.S. and Asia.

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