Fourth New Ship in Three Years Completes Hawaii Fleet Renewal

HONOLULU, Dec. 18, 2020/PRNewswire/ -- Matson, Inc.(NYSE: MATX), a leading U.S. carrier in the Pacific, today took delivery ofMatsonia, the second of two new Kanaloa Class combination container / roll-on, roll-off ("con-ro") ships built for Matson by General Dynamics NASSCO. The two are the largest vessels of their kind ever built in the U.S.They join two new containerships,Daniel K Inouyeand Kaimana Hila, themselves the largest of their kind in the U.S.commercial fleet, in completing the renewal of Matson's Hawaiifleet.

Matsonia on sea trial at San Diego.

MatsoniaandLurlineare each 870 feet long, 114 feet wide (beam), with a deep draft of 38 feet and weighing in at over 50,000 metric tons. The sister ships have an enclosed garage with room for approximately 500 vehicles, plus ample space for rolling stock and breakbulk cargo.Lurlineentered service in January of this year.

Built by Philly Shipyard, Matson's new Aloha Class containerships, Daniel K. Inouyeand Kaimana Hila, entered service in 2018 and 2019, respectively. Each 850-foot long containership has a 3,600 twenty-foot equivalent (TEU) capacity.

The four new ships are the centerpiece of Matson's nearly $1 billioninvestment to modernize its Hawaiiservice. In addition to a nearly $930 millioninvestment in its fleet, Matson is also investing more than $60 millionin improvements to its Hawaiihub terminal at Sand Islandin Honolulu, in conjunction with the State of Hawaii'sHarbors Modernization plan.

"Putting four new ships into service in a three-year span is a significant accomplishment that culminates eight years of planning, project management and coordination for teams across many departments at Matson," said Matt Cox, chairman and chief executive officer. "Together with the modernization and expansion of our Honoluluterminal, these investments position Matson to provide efficient, reliable service to Hawaiifor decades to come."

Phase 1 of Matson's Sand Island Terminal Modernization project was completed this year, with the installation of three new electrically powered gantry cranes and the upgrading of three existing cranes and the terminal's power system. Phase 2, which will include improvements to the container yard and gate, will begin in 2021. In Phase 3, concurrent with the State's completion of the new Kapalama Container Terminal,马万博体育手机官网登录特森将扩大其水分rfront and overall terminal footprint by 30 percent by acquiring adjacent piers 51A and B.

In addition to ensuring efficient, reliable service to Hawaiifor the next three decades, Matson's fleet renewal program is also accomplishing a broader fleet modernization that ensures compliance with increasingly stringent global emissions regulations.

Designed and built specifically for the Hawaiitrade, all four of the new ships feature state-of-the-art green technology, including fuel-efficient hull design, environmentally safe double hull fuel tanks, Liquid Natural Gas(LNG) compatible engines, and freshwater ballast systems. The more recent Kanaloa Class vessels are equipped with the first Tier 3 dual-fuel engines to be deployed in containerships regularly serving West Coastports. Tier 3 engines reduce the levels of particulate emissions by 40 percent and nitrogen oxide emissions by 20 percent, as compared to Tier 2 standards.

The four new ships are also Matson's fastest vessels, with the ability to operate at or above 23 knots, helping ensure on-time deliveries in Hawaiifrom Matson's three West Coast终端在塔科马市, Oaklandand Long Beach.

'Matsonia'and'Lurline'are iconic vessel names in Matson's long history.Matsoniadates to the construction of Matson's first ship of that name in 1912. Three more ships were given the name in subsequent years; the new vessel is the fifth. 'Lurline' dates to the construction of Captain William Matson'sfirst ship of that name in 1887. Four more ships were given the name in subsequent years; the newest vessel is the sixth.

Daniel K. Inouyewas named in honor of the late HawaiiSenator, who was a strong supporter of the U.S. Merchant Marineand a powerful advocate of the maritime industry. " Kaimana Hila" is a Hawaiian transliteration for " Diamond Head," one of Hawaii's most iconic landmarks.

More information onMatsoniaand Matson's fleet modernization program is available at://m.instecho.com/kanaloa-class.html

* Twenty-foot Equivalent Units, the standard unit of measurement for container capacity

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Founded in 1882, Matson (NYSE: MATX) is a leading provider of ocean transportation and logistics services. Matson provides a vital lifeline to the domestic non-contiguous economies of Hawaii, Alaska, and Guam, and to other island economies in Micronesia. Matson also operates two premium, expedited services from Chinato Long Beach, California, provides service to Okinawa, Japanand various islands in the South Pacific, and operates an international export service from Dutch Harborto Asia. The Company's fleet of owned and chartered vessels includes containerships, combination container and roll-on/roll-off ships and custom-designed barges. Matson Logistics成立于1987年,扩展了地理管理计划h of Matson's transportation network throughout the continental U.S. Its integrated, asset-light logistics services include rail intermodal, highway brokerage, warehousing, freight consolidation, Asiasupply chain services, and forwarding to Alaska. Additional information about the Company is available atm.instecho.com.

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